During last seven decades,whoever have been the advisors of the
governments of Pakistan,haven't done their homework well or,they
have just echoed His/Her Master's Voice.
Probably an easy option of hate campaign against India,for domestic consumption
for winning elections,or for getting public opprobrium ,had always been chosen by all of them.
For long they were able to deceive USA, to act as a buffer State(to prevent spread of communism)
to get virtually free financial and military aid. In recent times,China has replaced USA.
But as no progressive policies for great economic development,and institution building was
created,the State has become a pauper, besides being considered a failed State/rogue State.
The Pak TV channels expose the State and its state openly.
They envy the position of Indian PM globally.
They have muddled politics with corruption embracing top echelons regularly.
How long could religious fundamentalism keep a State together,in modern world?
They are psychologically at a disadvantageous position. And have no strength
to take on to the Indian behemoth.
Not a bad position from Indian perspective post air strikes.
JeM attack could be counter productive as its reaction,in the form of successful air strike
could greatly help the current regime( in India) a second term on the platter; something
that Pak rulers would consider only as a nightmare.
spm
On Sun, Mar 3, 2019 at 2:11 AM Sarbajit Roy <indiaresists@lists.riseup.net> wrote:
Sir
Actually, I had the info on 27.02.2019 from my own sources, and the
same day I formally complained to MoD which they kindly acknowledged
on 28.02.2019 through the Additional Secretary assuring me they would
look into it soon if there were indeed any breaches of international
law.
Notwithstanding the DISINFORMATION, the fact remains that both
Airforces launched sophisticated pre-programmed missiles in standoff
(ie. from far away) from within their own claimed territories to
demonstrate their "non-military (ie.NUCLEAR)" precision targeting
capabilities to each other..
So although the statement by IAF that they achieved their operational
mandate is technically correct, the fact remains that the MEA has lied
through their teeth at their first press briefing.
Questions are now also sure to be raised if India should consider
purchasing F-16s to be made in Hyderabad (using a junked manufacturing
line from Israel in a deal where Ratan Tata reprises Anil Ambanis role
in Rafale) when they can be so easily knocked out by our "flying
coffins".
There is also the new issue of highly credible evidence emerging that
the "trigger incident" (Phulwama, or something similar to it) for
these "standoffs / pilot exercises" had been planned from Oct 2017
onwards.
Finally, Sir, all these wars and elections freebie gimmicks are
costing us a great deal of money. The revenue deficit has already
exceeded 126.9% of this year's target, with no hope of it being made
up in this fiscal.
Sarbajit
On 3/2/19, ravindra malhotra <rnmalhotra_in@yahoo.com> wrote:
> As far as views of media in USA is concerned, please have a look at New York
> Times of 1st and 2nd March. It has mentioned a few things similar to that
> pointed out by Sarbajit Roy.
> R.N.Malhotra
>
>
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