Thursday, February 28, 2019

Pak Skip OIC Meet

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Abu Dhabi, March 1: Failing to gather support from OIC members over India's February 27 air strikes on Balakot terror camp across LoC causing a large package of damage, Pakistan has decided to skip the historic meeting.

Yesterday, Pakistan had lodged a protest against OIC to extend invitation to India's Foreign Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, according to sources.

Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, in the joint session of National Assembly of Parliament, said "India has no legal or moral ground to be present at the meeting."


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India Stumps Imran, Refutes His Peace Gesture Over Abhinandan Release


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India, Feb 28: In a tight slap to Pakistan PM Imran Khan, the Indian Air Force personnel AVM RGK Kapoor today said Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman's release from Pakistan's captivity is not an act of peaceful gesture, but it is their compulsion to obey norms under Geneva Convention.

Earlier, Imran had announced release of Abhinandan, who was captured yesterday by Pakistan military after his parachute drifted and landed in PoK area. The IAF Pilot had gone missing in an aerial dog fight with Pakistani jets that violated Indian airspace.

"We had captured the Indian pilot. As a peace gesture, we will release him tomorrow to India," Imran said in Pakistan's Parliament.

Kapoor said the IAF spotted a large package of Pakistani jets intruding into three sectors of Jammu and Kashmir near LoC on Feb 27.

The Pakistani jets were on a mission to target military assets on the Indian side, but the IAF, which employed Mig 21, Sukhoi and Mirage 2000 aircraft, intercepted and pushed the intruding Pakistani jets into their territory, he said.

The Pakistan Air Force used F-16, JF-17 and Mirage to attack the Indian installations, Kapoor said.

The PAF bombs which were dropped at the military facilities did not cause any damage them due swift IAF response, Kapoor said.

In the dog fight that ensued, a Pakistani F-16 jet was shot down by IAF's Mig-21 Bison and fell into PoK, he said.

However, the Mig 21 pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman ejected and his parachute drifted and landed into the PoK, after which the Pakistani military took him in custody, Kapoor said.

He also said Pakistan has been indulging in blatantly issuing incorrect statements with regards to the number of Indian aircraft shot down and its denial of using F-16 aircraft for attacking Indian military installations.

Kapoor also said India has enough evidence to show that F-16 aircraft was used by Pakistan. 

One of the evidence is pieces of air-to air missiles found in East of Rajaouri district, he said adding that F-16 are the only aircraft which carries such weapons.

Major General Bahl said as many as 35 ceasefire violations have been committed by Pakistan at the LoC in the last two days.

The violations were increased after IAF air strikes launched at Balakot terror camp in PoK in which a large number of intended damages were done, Bahl said.


Pak To Release Captive Indian Pilot Abhinandan Tomorrow

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India, Feb 28: Pakistan will release captured Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman in its custody tomorrow after he went missing yesterday in an aerial dog fight with Pakistani jets that violated Indian airspace, according to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan told the Parliament.

"We had captured the Indian pilot. As a peace gesture, we will release him tomorrow to India," Imran said.

Earlier, in a stern warning to Pakistan, India said it would not deal with the neighbouring nation and is ready to fight alone even if they do not get international support.

Even MEA yesterday had said India advised Pakistan to ensure no harm is inflicted to the injured IAF pilot and objected to its vulgar video and photo display of him, which ws in violation of norms under International Humanitarian Law and Geneva Convention.

No Deal With Pak, Says India In Stern Message

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India, Feb 28: In a stern warning to Pakistan, India today said they would not deal with them and is ready to fight alone even if they do not get international support.

India also called all statements of Pakistan as fictious and clarified that their intention was only to dismantle terror camps in Pakistan, MEA sources said.

The world is watching Pakistan's action, they added.

These statements comes following Pakistan's frustrated attempt to violate Indian airspace by sending their jet into Krishnaghati sector of Poonch district near LoC today.

The preparedness of Indian defennce forces, however, repulsed the Pakistani jet.

The Indian Defence Ministry said the intrusion is an attempt to attack India's military assets and considers this as Pakistan's aggression and attack on India.

This is the second attempt made by Pakistan after it had tried to intrude into Indian air space yesterday by sending Pakistani F-16 jet at Lam valley in J&K.

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Pakistani Jet Again Intrudes Into Indian Air Space, Repulsed

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India, Feb 28: In a frustrated attempt, Pakistan today yet again made attempts to violate Indian airspace, but the preparedness of Indian defennce forces repulsed the Pakistani jet at Krishnaghati sector of Poonch district near LoC.

The Indian Defence Ministry said the intrusion is an attempt to attack India's military assets and considers this as Pakistan's aggression and attack on India.

This is the second attempt made by Pakistan after it had tried to intrude into Indian air space yesterday by sending Pakistani F-16 jet at Lam valley in J&K.

In an aerial dog fight that had ensued, the Indian Air Force's Mig-21 Bison jet had shot down Pakistani F-16 jet.

The tri defence chiefs along with MEA official will be briefing the media at 5 pm.







Say Yes To War Against Pakistan

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By BD Naraayannkar

There is no other option for Narendra Modi government, but to continue its military operations against Pakistan, simply because it would mean total surrender if it opts for no war, especially in the aftermath of the capturing of Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, who carried out air patrolling drill to repulse Pakistan Air Force aircraft that violated the Indian air space.

This exactly is what the opposition parties led by Rahul Gandhi of the Congress want which would shame the Indian government for reaping political dividends in the run up to the Lok Sabha elections.

It is a shame that, for the first time in Indian history, the opposition parties are speaking Pakistan's line, in total contrast to the opposition parties including Jana Sangh, who stood rock solid behind Indira Gandhi's government, when India had a war with Pakistan to free Bangladesh from its clutches in 1971 war.

In fact, Indira nominated Atal Behari Vajpayee of Jana Sangh for negotiations with India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

It is payback time, especially for Rahul Gandhi.

If he doesn't, Congress is buried in 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

India Asks Pak To Ensure Immediate Release Of Indian Pilot In Its Custody

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India, Feb 27: India has asked Pakistan to ensure immediate release and safe return of IAF pilot Abhinandan Varthaman in its custody after he went missing in an aerial dog fight with Pakistani jets that violated Indian airspace today morning.

India also advised Pakistan to ensure no harm is inflicted to the injured IAF pilot in its custody and objected to Pakistan’s vulgar video and photo display of him, which is in violation of norms under International Humanitarian Law and Geneva Convention.

Earlier in the day, the MEA summoned Pakistan's Acting High Commissioner to lodge protest against Pakistan's unprovoked act of aggression against India, including violation of Indian air space by Pakistan Air Force to target Indian military posts.

The air space violation came a day after IAF jets decimated Jaish-e-Mohammed’s terror camp across the LoC.

This violation is in contrast to India's non-military pre-emptive strike at JeM terrorist camp in Balakot yesterday, MEA said.

It also said Pakistan has acted with aggression against India, instead of fulfilling its international obligation and bilateral commitment to take credible action against terrorist entities and individuals operating from its soil.

MEA also conveyed India reserves the right to take firm and decisive action to protect its national security, sovereignty and territorial integrity against any act of aggression or cross-border terrorism.

The MEA also said India had to repulse PAF aircraft as it had plans to attack Indian military assets.


Feeling International And Domestic Heat, Pak PM Imran Khan Invites Ind For Talks



Islamabad, Feb 27: Feeling the heat of global alienation and domestic pressure following the air strikes carried out by the IAF in Balakot yesterday, Prime Minister Imran Khan today invited New Delhi for talks to de-escalate the situation.

Imran made this invitation in a televised address to Pakistan following an aerial dog fight in the morning wherein a Pakistani F-16 jet, which was on the way to target Indian military assets, was brought down by the Indian Air Force for violating Indian airspace.

Imran said Pakistan is willing to hold talks on terrorism and also understands Pulwama tragedy has hurt India.

He also hoped better sense prevails and both nations find solution.

Imran said wars are full of miscalculation and both nations cannot afford it, given the weapons in possession.

Earlier, India's External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj in China said India does not look to escalate the sitatuation.

Sushma said this at the trilateral summit in Wuzhen, China. The meeting was also attended by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Russian counterpart Sergei Lavaro.

She also asked all countries to show zero tolerance to terrorism.

Sushma also defended India's airstrikes on terrorist camps across LoC by saying that it was non-military pre-emptive action with an objective of curbing further attacks by JeM.

The Pulwama attack on 40 CRPF men is perpetrated by JeM, a Pakistan-based and supported terrorist organisation proscribed by the UN and other countries.

IAF Shoots Down Pakistani F-16 In Kashmir, One Indian Pilot Missing


India, Feb 27: In an aerial dog fight, an Indian Air Force Mig-21 Bison jet today shot down Pakistani F-16 jet at Lam valley in J&K for violating Indian air space. However, an Indian pilot flying Mig-21 is missing, the Indian foreign secretary said.

The foreign secretary said India had to repulse the PAF fighter aircraft as it violated the Indian airspace and had plans to attack Indian military assets.

The Indian ground forces have  seen the Pakistani pilot ejecting and  a search operation has been carried out to find him, he said.

The Pakistan Air Force has claimed  that the pilot is in their custody, he added.

Following this development, Pakistan has sealed their airspace by suspending all domestic and international flights in Lahore, Multan, Sialkot, Islamabad and other important cities, according to sources.

Pakistan also shut down all universities in PoK, sources added

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

IAF Shoots Down Pakistani F-16 In Kashmir



India, Feb 27: Indian Air Force today shot down Pakistan F-16 jet at Lam valley in Jammu and Kashmir for violating Indian air space.

Sukhoi 30 was used by the IAF to bring down Pakistani aircraft.

Following this development, Pakistan has sealed their airspace by suspending all domestic and international flights in Lahore, Multan, Sialkot, Islamabad and other important cities, according to sources.


Pakistan also shut down all universities in PoK, sources added.



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India Doesn't Want Escalation Of Situation: Sushma Tells China, Russia

'Don't Wish Further Escalation': Sushma Swaraj After Balakot Strike: Updates

China, Feb 27: A day after India carried out airstrikes across Line of Control to decimate a Jaish-e-Mohammed terror camp, India's External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj today said India does not look to escalate the sitatuation.

Sushma Swaraj said this at the trilateral summit in Wuzhen, China. The meeting was also attended by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Russian counterpart Sergei Lavaro.

She also asked all countries to show zero tolerance to terrorism.

Sushma also defended India's airstrikes on terrorist camps across LoC by saying that it was non-military pre-emptive action with an objective of curbing further attacks by JeM.

The Pulwama attack on 40 CRPF men is perpetrated by JeM, a Pakistan-based and supported terrorist organisation proscribed by the UN and other countries.




Modi Launches Veiled Attack On Pak Over IAF Strikes Across LoC By Invoking Gita

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New Delhi, Feb 26: In a veiled reference to Pakistan by invoking Bhagavad Gita, PM Narendra Modi today said the Lord's blessings are always with the good from the onslaughts of the evil.

These remarks comes in the wake of decimation of three terror camps by IAF who carried out non-military pre-emptive action across LoC in Balakot in PoK here in wee hours today.

Speaking at the unveiling of a giant Bhagavad Gita by Iskcon temple here, Modi said every policy of his government is inspired by the Gita.

He also said the Gita helps solve all human problems.

Earlier in his first speech after the action in Rajasthan's Churu, Modi said the nation is in safe hands and would not let the country bow down.

The action saw as many as 245 terrorists including Ustad Ghouri, brother-in-law of international terrorist Masood Azhar, eliminated.

Of the 245 terrorists killed, as many as 25 top commanders of Jaish E Mohammad are reportedly been eliminated.

They also said there were as many as 325 plus terrorists and eight handlers were present at the camp.

The action comes in days after Pulwama attack.

The IAF decimated three terrorist camps across by the use of dozen of Mirage 2000 Indian Fighter jets.

The IAF reportedly destroyed Alpha 3 control rooms and launch pads of Jaish-e-Muhammad in Balakot, Muzaffarabad and Chakothi.

The jets reportedly carried out strikes between February 25-26 night.

The Pulwama attack had escalated tensions between Islamabad and New Delhi, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowing to take a stern action against the neighbour, after 40 CRPF personnel were killed on February 14.

JeM had claimed responsibility for the attack.

25 Top Terrorist Commanders Killed In IAF Strikes Across LoC

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New Delhi, Feb 26: Out of the 245 terrorists killed India's non-military pre-emptive action carried out by Indian Air Force in wee hours today at Balakot in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, 25 top commanders of Jaish E Mohammad are reportedly been eliminated, according to sources.

They also said there were as many as 325 plus terrorists and eight handlers were present at the camp.

Reportedly brother-in-law of international terrorist Masood Azhar, Ustad Ghouri, has
been killed the action.

The action comes in days after Pulwama attack.

The IAF decimated three terrorist camps across by the use of dozen of Mirage 2000 Indian Fighter jets.

The IAF reportedly destroyed Alpha 3 control rooms and launch pads of Jaish-e-Muhammad in Balakot, Muzaffarabad and Chakothi.

The jets reportedly carried out strikes between February 25-26 night.

The Pulwama attack had escalated tensions between Islamabad and New Delhi, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowing to take a stern action against the neighbour, after 40 CRPF personnel were killed on February 14.

JeM had claimed responsibility for the attack.

LoC Air Strikes: China Asks India, Pakistan To Excercise Restraint

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India, Feb 26: Following air strikes on terror camps across LoC by IAF, China asked India and Pakistan to exercise restraint to help stabilise the situation in the region and improve mutual relations.

China's foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said quoting Chinese media.

Nation In Safe Hands: PM After Air Strikes Across LoC


Churu, Feb 26: In his first speech after IAF strikes across LoC, PM Narendra Modi today said the nation is in safe hands and would not let the country bow down.

The comments came in the aftermath of a large number of terrorists including Ustad Ghouri, brother-in-law of international terrorist Masood Azhar, were eliminated in a non-military pre-emptive action carried out by IAF in wee hours at Balakot in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.

The PM was addressing a public rally at Churu in Rajasthan.

Modi also said country is bigger than BJP.


Monday, February 25, 2019

Masood Azhar's Brother In Law Killed In IAF Strikes In Balakot




New Delhi, Feb 26: Brother-in-law of international terrorist Masood Azhar, Ustad Ghouri, has been killed in a non-military pre-emptive action carried out by Indian Air Force in wee hours at Balakot in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, according to sources.

In all, as many as 245 terrorists have been killed in the strike, sources said.

Modi Govt Finalised Targets In Pak Side Between Feb 20-21

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New Delhi, Feb 26: The blue print of non-military pre-emptive action carried out by IAF in wee hours today in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir was finalised by Narendra Modi government between Feb 20-21.

The pre-emptive action plan was given by Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanao to the Raksha Mantri Nirmala Sitharaman on Feb 15, according to sources.

On Feb 16, the Indian Army and IAF conducted air surviellances across the LoC using drones, sources said.

On Feb 24, the trial run was carried out from Bhatinda and Agra. This included the early warning jets and mid air refueller. Heron Surveillance drone was used in the operation.

Large Number Of Terrorists Eliminated In IAF Air Strikes: Indian Govt

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New Delhi, Feb 26: India's Foreign Secretary Vijay Keshav Gokhale today said a large number of terrorists were eliminated in a non-military pre-emptive action carried out by the Indian Air Force in wee hours at Balakot in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.

Gokhale also said the Balakot terror camp was headed by Ustad Ghouri, brother-in-law of international terrorist Masood Azhar.

Gokhale said no civilian casualties took place

NIA Conduct Searches On Separatists In Valley

NIA carries out raids on separatists, including Mirwaiz Umer Farooq, in Kashmir

Srinagar, Feb 26: Following the Indian Air Force carrying out air strikes on terror camps in Pakistan side, the NIA today conducted searches on separatists including Mirwaiz Umer Farooq in Kashmir valley in a terror funding case.

Houses of JKLF leader Yaseen Malik, Shabir Shah, Ashraf Sehrai and Zaffar Bhat were also raided.

#Breaking - Indian jets strike Pak side

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New Delhi, Feb 26: Days days after Pulwama attack, multiple Mirage 2000 Indian Fighter jets struck three terrorist camps across LoC.

The Indian Air Force reportedly destroyed Alpha 3 control rooms and launch pads of Jaish-e-Muhammad in Balakot, Muzaffarabad and Chakothi.

The jets reportedly carried out strikes between February 25-26 night.

Meanwhile PM Narendra Modi is in huddle with his Cabinet colleagues, including Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, and Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj.

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval was also present.

The Pulwama attack had escalated tensions between Islamabad and New Delhi, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowing to take a stern action against the neighbour, after 40 CRPF personnel were killed on February 14.

JeM had claimed responsibility for the attack.

#Breaking: Indian Air Force Strikes In Pak Side

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New Delhi, Feb 26: Days days after Pulwama attack, multiple Mirage 2000 Indian Fighter jets have struck major terrorist camps across LoC and completely destroyed them after reportedly dropping 1000 kg bombs.

The jets reportedly crossed LoC and carried out limited strikes on several Jaish-e-Mohammed camps between February 25-26 night.

A huge blast was reported from JeM hideout in Bala Kot in PoK.

The Pulwama attack had escalated tensions between Islamabad and New Delhi, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowing to take a stern action against the neighbour, after 40 CRPF personnel were killed on February 14.

JeM had claimed responsibility for the attack.


Mehbooba Can Go To Pak: J&K Guv




By BD Naraayannkar

Srinagar, Feb 25: Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik said PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti is free to go to Pakistan and raise their flag by crossing across the border reacting to her comments on Article 35A.

There can be no other flag but Tiranga, he said.

Mufti had earlier said today that if there was any change in the Article 35A the people of the state will raise other flags than the Tiranga

Mehbooba is not fit to be a democratic leader because she is threatening the courts, threatening the country, Malik said,

Don't play with fire: Mehbooba warns Centre over Article 35A

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Srinagar, Feb 25: PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti today warned the Centre asking it not to play with fire else people might witness something that they haven't since the country's independence over Article 35A.

The article gives state legislative powers to define the residents of Jammu and Kashmir and their privileges.

She also said if the people are pushed to the wall, then she does not know which flag people of Jammu and Kashmir will be forced to pick up instead of the tricolour.

Congress Making Efforts To Block Rafale: Modi While Inaugurating #NationalWarMemorial

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By B D Naraayannkar

New Delhi, Feb 25: Using the inauguration of the National War Memorial
platform, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hit out at the Gandhi family
for making their best efforts to block the Rafale deal and said all their
conspiracies would be crushed once the jets start flying in coming
months.

"From Bofors to Rafale, there is only one family behind the deals.
These people are now trying to block the Rafale deal ... But all their
conspiracies will be crushed once the jets fly in the Indian air," he
said.

Modi also said some Congress leaders give importance to the family
than the forces and it is time for people to choose between India and
family.

Modi also said the defence forces and national security suffered due
to negligence before his government assumed power in 2014.