India has threaten to attack Pakistan

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Dont wori guyz nothing will happen InshAllah.... India wont attack pak... As usual Chat Patti Media news are coming.... India knows very welll what will happen if they even think of attackin pak.....

it would be nice if Pakistan would have grown some balls by this time, and had taken some concrete steps against U.S. Instead of this chicken little game that Zardari is playing. India is probably thinking that "Pakistan is getting punked by the U.S. we will punk them too".

Instead of having strong leaders we have crooks running the show. Zardari, Altaf sucka hussain and Nawaz Sharif. A strong leader with prinicpals could tell Indian leadership to give up proof before you say anything. Otherwise "stick it". But looks like Gillani is already taking orders not only from Bush but Singh gadha also.

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Everyone knows in the world Pakistan can't stand the conventional war with India. So the end will be use of nuke by Pakistan. This cat and mouse game will continue.

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[note]Avoid personal attacks[/note]

Worse happened on 13 Dec 2001, when Pakistan was heavily involved on western border, Indian started having khujli. Anyhow, at that time we had strong leadership in Pakistan and gave a response Indian deserved. A million Indian armed forces on Pakistani border did not made any difference, as Pakistan was ready to take Indian heads on, despite Pakistani armed forces was much weaker at that time and Pakistani economy was very fragile compared to today. Indian forces stayed on border fully mobilised and ready to attack for around a year, from Dec 2001 to Oct 2002. Indian lost many due to euphoria of their mobilisation, but did not dare to attack Pakistan and even if they had, I am sure that today Kashmir would have been free from Indian occupation.

Anyhow, here are reminders of news from those days, as all of them are worth reading again:

Pakistan forces put on high alert: Storming of parliament -DAWN - Top Stories; December 15, 2001
ISLAMABAD, Dec 14: Pakistan on Friday put its armed forces on high alert following threatening statements by Indian leaders in the wake of an armed attack on parliament in New Delhi on Thursday.

Pakistan will reply with force, says CE: India must avoid adventurism -DAWN - Top Stories; December 16, 2001
ISLAMABAD, Dec 15: President Gen Pervez Musharraf on Saturday warned India that any adventurism against Pakistan would be met with force.

New Delhi warns of ‘hard-hitting’ response -DAWN - Top Stories; December 17, 2001
NEW DELHI, Dec 16: Indian officials squarely blamed Pakistan’s intelligence agencies on Sunday for last week’s audacious armed attack on Delhi’s Parliament House and Home Minister Lal Krishan Advani said New Delhi was considering an as yet unspecified but a decidedly hard-hitting response which did not exclude a hot pursuit of militant targets across the border.

Pakistan denies troop build-up: Sattar wants terrorism defined -DAWN - Top Stories; December 20, 2001
ISLAMABAD, Dec 19: India has not provided evidence to Pakistan to substantiate its allegations that Jaish-i-Mohammad and Lashkar-i-Tayyaba were involved in the Dec-13 attack on the Indian Parliament, the foreign office said here on Wednesday.

“India has neither agreed to our suggestion for an impartial inquiry into the incident nor responded to Pakistan’s request for evidence,” said a statement issued by the foreign office.

There should be a universal definition of terrorism and terrorists, which could either be individuals or state, Foreign Minister Abdul Sattar said in response to Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee’s statement.

[Pakistan asked for definition of terrorism claiming that terrorism could be by state too]

Vajpayee slams party hawks for war frenzy: Washington asked to restrain Islamabad -DAWN - Top Stories; December 20, 2001

UN chief calls for talks -DAWN - Top Stories; December 20, 2001
UNITED NATIONS, Dec 19: United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has urged India and Pakistan to resolve their differences through diplomacy and dialogue without resorting to war.

[Without any worry about Indian barking, President Musharraf went to China on routine visit on 19th Dec … though, once Indian military built-up started, President Musharraf cancelled Bangla Desh visit on 20th Dec]

India begins troop build-up in Rajasthan -DAWN - Top Stories; December 21, 2001
JODHPUR, Dec 20: India has begun moving hundreds of tanks and other army vehicles towards the Sindh-Rajasthan border, army officials and witnesses said.

In Jodhpur more than 500 tanks, army jeeps, trucks and medical vans had been seen moving towards the border from Tuesday night to Wednesday night. According to Indian officials, the frontier with Pakistan has been put on “high alert” since the Dec 13 attack on the Indian parliament.

On Wednesday evening, authorities in Jodhpur conducted a “mock blackout” exercise, cutting off electricity in the entire city.

Officials also said the Indian army had given instructions to the railway authorities that some local and long distance trains may be commandeered for troop movements. Leave for all railway employees has been cancelled.

The transport authorities have also begun impounding civilian trucks and other heavy vehicles.

The Border Security Force (BSF) and the Indian Air Force have been put on high alert and senior BSF officer B.D. Sharma said Pakistan Rangers had been taking up positions on the other side of the border.—AFP

New Delhi recalls envoy from Islamabad: Threat to snap road, rail links from Jan 1 -DAWN - Top Stories; December 22, 2001
NEW DELHI, Dec 21: India on Friday announced that it was recalling its envoy to Islamabad in protest against Pakistan’s failure to act against terrorist groups it accuses of involvement in last week’s attack on Parliament House.

New Delhi planning tougher actions: Scrapping of Indus Treaty, suspension of overflights -DAWN - Top Stories; December 23, 2001

Response arrogant, says Musharraf -DAWN - Top Stories; December 23, 2001
XI’AN, China, Dec 22: President Gen Pervez Musharraf denounced on Saturday what he called India’s “very arrogant and knee-jerk response” to tension over an attack on the Indian parliament.

But he said Pakistan would not respond in kind.

“We regret the very arrogant and knee-jerk response of the Indians,” he told reporters here.

India moved more troops to its border with Pakistan and said it was recalling its envoy to Islamabad and halting bus and rail services between the two countries after accusing Pakistan of failing to act against terrorism

4 Indian posts destroyed as Pakistan hits back -DAWN - Top Stories; December 24, 2001
4 Indian posts destroyed as Pakistan hits back

ISLAMABAD, Dec 23: … … …

An ISPR spokesman disclosed that the intensity of skirmishes between the two armies on the LoC had increased significantly over the past few weeks.

He disclosed that Indian army resorted to unprovoked firing at the civilian population in Poonch and Rawala Kot sectors at 8.30am on Sunday morning.

Indian army used artillery guns, heavy and light mortars, in the firing, which continued for well over an hour but no causality was reported, he said.

Pakistani troops retaliated and destroyed four enemy posts, causing heavy damage, he said. Fire broke out at one of the posts, which raged for hours and could be seen from far-off areas, he added.

CE links action to provision of proof: Attack on parliament -DAWN - Top Stories; December 25, 2001
Musharraf links action on provision of proof.

BEIJING, Dec 24: President Pervez Musharraf on Monday vowed to crack down on groups accused of attacking the Indian parliament provided the evidence was found.

“Yes, if we find evidence of it, we would like to move against them,” Gen Musharraf said in response to journalists’ questions in southern Guangzhou city of Guangdong province.

India told to give up haughtiness: Musharraf asks people to get united -DAWN - Top Stories; December 27, 2001

KARACHI, Dec 26: President Pervez Musharraf has assured the countrymen that “our armed forces are fully prepared and capable of meeting all the challenges.”

He held out this assurance while speaking at the colloquium organized on Quaid-i-Azam’s 125th birth anniversary under the auspices of the national committee for the year of the Quaid on Tuesday.

The president said, “we confront external and internal challenges. But let me assure my countrymen that your armed forces are fully prepared and capable of meeting all challenges by the grace of Allah”.

Delhi positions missiles on border -DAWN - Top Stories; December 27, 2001
NEW DELHI, Dec 26: India said on Wednesday it had positioned its guided missile batteries and dismissed Pakistan’s crackdown on hardline groups as “cosmetic”.

Musharraf rules out war: India responsible for tension -DAWN - Top Stories; December 29, 2001
ISLAMABAD, Dec 28: President Gen Pervez Musharraf has ruled out the possibility of war with India but said there could be some skirmishes on the Line of Control.

“I can safely say that 95 per cent chances of war do not exist… but there are just 5 per cent such chances and that too in the shape of some skirmishes on the Line of Control,” the president was quoted as having said during his luncheon meeting with members of the Economic Advisory Board on Friday.

However, official sources said, the president had told the meeting that Pakistan was alert to take on the enemy should it tried to do any misadventure whether on the LoC or on the international borders.

… … … … … … … Anyhow, throughout Pakistan was prepared and ready, without fear of any kind. Pakistan waited for Indians to attack and unfortunately they did not, else probably Kashmir would have been free. Today, Pakistan is in much better shape than it was in 2001 and we should not even care.

India stayed at border for a year and then pulled back in Oct 2002 after losing thousands of soldiers without causing any harm to Pakistan, even when Pakistan was at war on western border with Afghani retards using Pakistani soil for their activities.

Not as easy for US to think about it as you are making it sound here.

Pakistan should shoot down any US drones in Pakistan, but apart from that, Pakistan is correct in concentrating to remove the menace of un-Islamic anti-Pakistan fasadis.

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I really hope there isn't a war lots of innocent people will get hurt esp women and children. So lets everyone pray and find a peaceful solution.

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^^ Innocent people are dying every now and then, The war will bring the destruction but that is also there without a war, Marriot, FIA building, and all the innocents being killed in north, they are suffering from war like situation, The war will only bring the end to this everyday misery.

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Neither India or nor its leadership has the nerve it takes to declare and/or fight an open war. Once a coward, always a coward. They'll use proxies like BLA and TTP.

Openly declaring war would be a huge favor to Pakistan. I say bring it on if you have what it takes. :D

Last time there was a "declared war" ... maybe you were not born then ..... it was a favor Pakistan was not looking for ... so be very carefull what you wish for.

I can understand that the army wants to get out of tribal areas....... it seems in some cases they just surrendered to the militants .... but please dont make India an excuse. Just come " back to base"

yaar take it easy, remember 2002 and the demand to hand over 20 indian terrorists.. This whole thing is gona fizzle out in couple days.. talk the talk and walk the walk are two different things.

Stay tuned and just watch....

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yea you're right. It's all talk no action. :D

Last time i checked Indian Assets namely TTP were getting a good whooping. :)

If that is the case .... am glad the Army is able to whop some body at least :).... sad though that they only end up whooping Pakistanis ......

So is India gonna declare war on Pakistan, or was that minister just talking nonsense? :)

. the minister did not speak to any military guy ....as for political leadership in Pakistan ... no one has come forward saying that they were threatend by an Indian minister.

[note] No unnecessary provocations [/note]

*[note]Watch it![/note] *