Indian Army deploying heavy weapons at Line of Control

South AsiaIndian Army deploying heavy weapons at Line of Control

Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan: Indian Army is deploying extra troops, gunship helicopters, military cargo choppers, medium to heavy ammunition batteries and military ration depots along with its Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan in Kashmir valley, reports Russian language media.

According to information available in Russian language media, Pakistan and Indian troops are once again approaching “eye ball to eye ball” standup situation as heavy mobilization of Indian troops on Neelum/Jhelum valleys is reported. However, Indian Army is not sharing  situation with media and is avoiding commenting on situation at Indo-Pak Line of Control in Kashmir Valley.

“There is heavy infantry and heavy artillery movement at night times in Jura sector”, said a local, reported a regional newspaper Asomiya Khobor.

   

It is pertinent to mention that Kashmir is a bone of contention between neighouring India and Pakistan those went for three wars during past 70 years after their independence from British Imperialism.

Indian Army is deploying extra troops, gunship helicopters, military cargo choppers, medium to heavy ammunition batteries and military ration depots along with its Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan in Kashmir valley, reports Russian language media.
Indian Army is deploying extra troops, gunship helicopters, military cargo choppers, medium to heavy ammunition batteries and military ration depots along with its Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan in Kashmir valley, reports Russian language media.

India celebrated second anniversary of surgical strikes

India celebrated second anniversary of surgical strikes it claimed it did against Pakistan this week. However, Indian media raised several questions those left without appropriate answers from Indian Army regarding the claim of Modi government for so-called surgical strikes on Pakistan on September 29, 2016. Pakistan called this claim of surgical strikes as “schizophrenic response of a derange mindset of Indian military and civilian leadership”.  Pakistan has warned that any adventurism or an attempt of surgical strikes could lead the region to a full-fledged war between the two nuclear countries.

Meanwhile, Indian media is reporting that Indian Foreign Policy has been handed over to Indian Army first time in the history of Indian democracy and in the presence of strong parliament and Indian Chief of Army is controlling foreign policy of India.

It is noted that India COAS General Bipin Rawat, who took office on 31 December 2016 is holder of Doctorate of Philosophy on military-media strategic studies and appearing on Indian media to blame Pakistan for injecting terrorism within India.

False Flags against Pakistan are being planned

Meanwhile, defence circles of Pakistan claim that India is planning to raise False Flags against Pakistan to accelerate tension at Pak-Indian border. While expressing their fears, they believe that India can stage some arrests within India and would claim that arrested persons were sent by Pakistan for sabotage activities within India. They believe that India can stage false flag also by staging attack on Indian army or civil establishments and would blame Pakistan for such action.

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