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Islamabad shocked as Indian Army launches massive retaliation to border firing... and confident PM Modi promises everything will be all right soon...........270 shares 0 comments 270 shares 0 comments Home Showbiz Femail Sport Contact us Mobile apps View desktop site Advertise with us Terms Privacy & cookies Islamabad shocked as Indian Army launches massive retaliation to border firing... and confident PM Modi promises everything will be all right soon By Abhishek Bhalla and Gautam Datt 00:01 09 Oct 2014, updated 00:01 09 Oct 2014 Islamabad may not be awed, but it certainly is shocked by the ferocity and volume of the Indian response to ceasefire violations along the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir. Given complete freedom to act by the government, the Indian Army and Border Security Force are firing back at will from every spot the Pakistanis have targeted. The volume and intensity of India’s return fire is much higher than the usual calibrated response the Pakistanis have come to expect....Top government sources told Mail Today that Indian forces are systematically targeting infrastructure and force deployment nodes on the other side. The damage on the other side is so high that Pakistan is, according to an internal report sent to South Block by the Indian mission in Islamabad, “ducking for cover”. A media blackout of sorts is in place in Pakistan’s affected areas, so as to keep a lid on the extent of damage suffered. Pakistan’s military establishment is on the verge of losing face, and it doesn’t like the evolving situation one bit. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the picture of confidence on Thursday evening during a function at Air Chief Arup Raha’s residence. “Everything will be all right soon,” he said. The government is understood to have also told Indian forces not to seek any flag meeting with the other side, thus sending the signal that it is in no mood to ease situation on the border with Pakistan until the ceasefire violations halt
Posted on: Thu, 09 Oct 2014 05:32:12 +0000

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