Locally procured explosives, Local youth, Limited options for India - Indian Army General Lt Gen D.S. Hooda

stoic

Minister (2k+ posts)
Local youth, locally procured explosives, no chance of diplomatic isolation, limited options of military action.

Here is General Hooda pouring water on propaganda of his own rabid country men baying for blood.

WASHINGTON: “It is not possible to bring such massive amounts of explosives by infiltrating the border,” says an Indian military commander, Lt Gen D.S. Hooda.

India blames Pakistan for Thursday’s suicide bombing in Pulwama that killed over 40 soldiers in India-held Kashmir. Pakistan has strongly rejected the Indian claim, urging New Delhi to avoid such “sad and baseless knee-jerk reactions”.

The Indian media reported that the suicide car-bomber Aadil Ahmad Dar used more than 750 pounds of explosives against the military convoy he targeted.

India’s options for putting diplomatic pressure on Pakistan are limited, so are its options for a military response, says report
Gen Hooda, who commanded the Indian army’s Northern Command during a similar crisis in September 2016, told The New York Times on Saturday that “the material may have been taken from stashes of explosives” being used to broaden the Jammu highway where the attack occurred.

The newspaper also noted that India’s options for putting diplomatic pressure on Pakistan were limited, so were its options for a military response.

“Pakistan is largely shielded by its alliance with China, which has used its veto power at the United Nations Security Council to protect it,” said the NYT report while explaining why India did not have too many options for diplomatically isolating Pakistan.

“India’s options for a military response are also limited, analysts say, with the disputed border blanketed in thick snow and Pakistani troops on high alert,” the report added.

Diplomatic observers in Washington pointed out that the United States will also not like to isolate Pakistan, particularly now when it’s playing a key role in US-Taliban talks. A semi-official US media outlet, Voice of America, reported that American and Taliban officials are set to meet in Islamabad on Monday for a new round of direct peace negotiations aimed at paving the way for a political settlement to the war in Afghanistan.

The NYT report also hinted that the bomber might have been motivated by domestic reasons to carry out the attack

“The nature of Thursday’s bombing suggests the insurgency is adapting and becoming more homegrown, leaving observers to question how deep the links to Pakistan really run,” the newspaper observed.

It pointed out that Dar was from a village about six miles from where the Indian convoy was struck ... and the explosives he packed into his car appear to have been locally procured.

The report noted that “an insurgency that was once stoked by Pakistan may have taken on a life of its own, as Kashmiris become more disenfranchised and angry at the central government in Delhi and its use of force”.

Some of Dar’s friends told NYT that he turned to militancy after he was wounded at a protest in 2016, where his leg was struck by a bullet fired by the Central Reserve Police Force, a paramilitary unit. “Many Kashmiris loathe the paramilitary unit, viewing it as an occupying force recruited from across India to suppress them,” the report added.

It also noted that the attack had “prompted new questions about how tenable (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi’s hard-line strategy” in Kashmir was.

India has about 250,000 armed forces in Kashmir, making it one of the most militarised corners of the world. “The armed presence affects everyday life for most locals, whose farmland, homes or schools are overshadowed by the military presence,” NYT added.

Yet, a former White House adviser on South Asian affairs, Joshua White, warned that India could pursue “a limited military action, more useful for catharsis than deterrence”.

“The sad reality is that until and unless Pakistan itself makes a decision to stop harbouring groups like Jaish-e-Mohammad, there is little that India or the United States can do to diminish the threat of these devastating attacks,” he said.

Marvin Weinbaum, the senior most scholar of South Asian affairs in Washington, noted that the ruling party in India was in trouble and therefore “it could see a strong retaliatory action as a way to mustering support”.

Michael Kugelman, Woodrow Wilson Centre, Washington, said: “How exactly India responds will depend on how much risk it’s willing to take on if it chooses to escalate.”

Mr Kugelman also identified some non-military actions that India could take, such as cutting off diplomatic ties with Pakistan or revoking the Indus Waters Treaty.


https://www.dawn.com/news/1464358/pulwama-explosives-obtained-locally-says-indian-commander
 
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thinking

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Will see what India will do..Modi needs Anti.Pakistan hype to win up coming Election.Many others factors burning a..ss of India...like..Thiers puupet in Pakistan Nawaz.. Zardari..Altaf.. Molvi Diesel..Asfand.. Achakzae TTP..BLA.Firqa Parast Organ..gone in dust..Imran is PM of Pakistan..IK didn't go for financial support in US.Europe..
Instead IK went to Arabs Muslims world.. Pakistan doing Major roll in Afghan peace talks..Gawdar is not only for China..KSA..UAE..Qatar..Russia..and others countries also becoming stake holders in Gawadar.....These all things giving fire to Cow Piss Drinkers Modi a...ss...
 

Bilal Raza

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Former Indian army commander, Lt Gen DS Hooda says India may launch "some kind of limited strike [against Pakistan], but calls for settling "issues once for all," after at least 44 Indian paramilitary troops were killed in Kashmir suicide attack.

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Indian Army soldiers patrol a street during a curfew in Jammu region of India-administered Kashmir, February 16, 2019. (Reuters)

As India considers its response to the suicide car bombing of a paramilitary convoy in the disputed region of Kashmir that killed at least 44 Indian soldiers, a retired military commander on Saturday who oversaw a much-lauded military strike against neighbouring Pakistan in 2016 has urged caution.

A local Kashmiri militant rammed an explosive-laden van into a convoy bus on Thursday, killing dozens of soldiers and injuring two dozen others in the worst attack against Indian government forces in Kashmir’s history.

India blamed the attack on Pakistan and promised a "crushing response."

The retired Indian military commander, Lt Gen DS Hooda, told The Associated Press on Saturday that while "some kind of limited [military] strike [against Pakistan] is more than likely," he hopes for "rethinking and reconciliation" from all sides in the conflict.

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The former general, who commanded the Indian army's northern command in charge of the frontier with Pakistan in Kashmir and counter-insurgency operations, oversaw India's "surgical strikes" in September 2016 after militants attacked a military base in the frontier town of Uri near the highly militarised Line of Control in India-administered Kashmir.

Nineteen Indian soldiers and three assailants were killed in that attack. India instantly blamed Pakistan for supporting the attackers, who New Delhi alleged were Pakistani nationals.

Pakistan denied that the strikes ever occurred.

At the peak of a 2016 civilian uprising triggered by the killing of a charismatic Kashmiri rebel leader Burhan Wani, Hooda called for all sides to take a step back from the deadly confrontation, suggesting that political initiatives be taken instead – a rare move by a top Indian army general in Kashmir.

Hooda has since said that the constant hype of "surgical strikes" was unwarranted.

Hooda said on Saturday that considering the state of affairs in Kashmir, he wasn't surprised by the bombing.

"I just hope this all leads to some introspection, some deep thinking and engagement to do everything afresh and rethink what we all should be doing to settle issues once for all," he said.

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Meanwhile, Pakistani Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua rejected India's allegations about Pakistan’s involvement in the attack, saying on Saturday that it was part of New Delhi's "known rhetoric and tactics" to divert global attention from human rights violations.

According to foreign ministry spokesman Mohammad Faisal, Janjua called for implementation of UN resolutions to solve Kashmir dispute.

Kashmir is divided between India and Pakistan and claimed by both in its entirety.

Rebels have been fighting Indian rule since 1989, demanding Kashmir be made part of Pakistan or become an independent country. Nearly 100,000 people have been killed in the uprising and the ensuing Indian military crackdown.

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Also on Saturday, India said the United States assured supports to New Delhi's right to defend itself against cross-border attacks.

US National Security Adviser John Bolton spoke to his Indian counterpart Ajit Doval on Friday night, promising to help bring those behind the attack to justice, the Indian foreign ministry said in a readout of the phone call.

"The two NSAs vowed to work together to ensure that Pakistan cease to be a safe haven for terrorist groups that target India, the US and others in the region," the foreign ministry said.


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digitalzygot1

Minister (2k+ posts)
I am sick of this banya dramas...they provide money, training, weapons, safe houses to terrorists and use them against Pakistan and rande rona rotay hain....ulta chor kotawal ko dantay.....khush fahme hain inhain....in ke gand phar dein gay pakistani in case of any adventure
 

deathchallenger

MPA (400+ posts)
I am sick of this banya dramas...they provide money, training, weapons, safe houses to terrorists and use them against Pakistan and rande rona rotay hain....ulta chor kotawal ko dantay.....khush fahme hain inhain....in ke gand phar dein gay pakistani in case of any adventure

Always wonder why none of our governments ever officially blame India? Attack on Chinese consulate hap Indian foot prints all over yet no one aggressively pointed figures at Indian government.
 

Nadir Bashir

Minister (2k+ posts)
Same drama, same story....................Please at least change characters
Indian elections will cost a lot not in india but neighbouring countries as well......................


India is welcome to attack in Pakistan, but there will be consequences which they can not afford..................................
 

Dawood Magsi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Pakistan has been at war for the last 15 years, it only has to divert the guns to the eastern border. Baniya will shitt in its dhoti the day it made any mistakes.
for now just enjoy PSL
 

thinking

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Imran ne saheeh kaha tha..Jis mulk mein chotey zehan ke log Hukamran ban jatey hain..us mulk ka jald beira gharaq ho jata ha.same happening in India..Indian are such stupid that they accused person name Ghazi who send Adil for attack in Kashmir with exploded full car from Pakistan..while accused person died many years before..What a sh.it nation become they..
 

TahiraUmmemomina

MPA (400+ posts)
مودی ایک انتہا پسند اور دہشت گرد ہے ۔۔۔ جو ہمسایہ ممالک میں دہشت گردی کرواتا ہے ۔۔۔ اس کا ثبوت ۔۔۔۔۔ کلبھوشن۔۔۔۔ ہے