If on the surgical strikes anniversary we are still arguing whether or not these happened as claimed, and not what these achieved since, it shows a shrinking of our strategic minds.
The CIA saw the Nathu La clashes as “military expressions of intensified political relations”, and asked for better reporting on the Sino-Indian border situation.
Gurinder Chaddha’s film on partition has no real victors – all characters are taken over by a sense of defeat and betrayal. And just as well.
Sanya Dhingra
Forget comparing it with classics like Hrithik’s Ek Pal Ka Jeena or the slick title track of Dhoom 2, Janaab-e-Aali does not even come close to Ghungroo.
India’s industrial output growth saw a 10-month low in June, with Index of Industrial Production (IIP) growing by mere 1.5% as against 1.9% in May 2025.
Standing up to America is usually not a personal risk for a leader in India. Any suggestions of foreign pressure unites India behind who they see as leading them in that fight.
Satish is laughably naive. So our killers are noble, and their killers are assassins. Our motherland’s principles are so full of honour, and Pak protecting its own national interest is filthy? As if a severed head is more savage than a clinical sanitised clean hit – both targets fall dead you know. Oh, and only civilians should aim for corner plots, is it? All armies are the same. They step in where diplomacy fails and do the deadly bidding of politicians who rabble rouse. And there’s only thing common to all young dead soldiers fighting either enemy, insurgency or disgruntled domestic terrorists: They are all dead. You can keep shedding your precious tears for Indian soldiers, since your phoenix like principled tears are going to make dead men alive again. Laughable really
The uniform wearing men in Pakistan don’t deserve to be called ‘Army’. An army is a collection of young warriors willing to go in harm’s way to defend their motherland and the principles she upholds. Majors who direct terrorists in Mumbai ovee cellphones, Captains who tortture and mutilate bodies of officers and Colonels who gloat over trophies of severed heads brought from across the borders are animals by my reckoning. A disgrace to the uniform they wear all in the hope of getting a corner plot or sinecure when they retire. I feel sorry for the families of the young Pakistani officers killed but unable to shed a tear.
Just like young Indian officers die fighting Kashmir militants ? Or maybe the CRPF bravehearts who are killed by Naxals? It’s one thing to report a study, and quite another to gloat about how someone else is suffering. Schadenfreude. Pakistan is fighting extremism – trying hard to. India might only realise how tough it is, when the Hindu terrorists start wrecking havoc, like Purohit from our Army, and noone takes them on. So spare Pakistan the smug ‘we told you so’. I can understand Pak is failing with army helping militants, but is India any better? With the cops, judiciary, bureaucracy, assorted lunatic Ministers, and army weed like Purohit spawning our own terrorism? Please think deep and hard before you point fingers. Such stories are beating a dead horse. Just be aware of where India is: exactly where Pak was a few yrs ago. And young men died. Have some empathy.
Who is averting here with the name if Aditi Mahajan
Satish is laughably naive. So our killers are noble, and their killers are assassins. Our motherland’s principles are so full of honour, and Pak protecting its own national interest is filthy? As if a severed head is more savage than a clinical sanitised clean hit – both targets fall dead you know. Oh, and only civilians should aim for corner plots, is it? All armies are the same. They step in where diplomacy fails and do the deadly bidding of politicians who rabble rouse. And there’s only thing common to all young dead soldiers fighting either enemy, insurgency or disgruntled domestic terrorists: They are all dead. You can keep shedding your precious tears for Indian soldiers, since your phoenix like principled tears are going to make dead men alive again. Laughable really
The uniform wearing men in Pakistan don’t deserve to be called ‘Army’. An army is a collection of young warriors willing to go in harm’s way to defend their motherland and the principles she upholds. Majors who direct terrorists in Mumbai ovee cellphones, Captains who tortture and mutilate bodies of officers and Colonels who gloat over trophies of severed heads brought from across the borders are animals by my reckoning. A disgrace to the uniform they wear all in the hope of getting a corner plot or sinecure when they retire. I feel sorry for the families of the young Pakistani officers killed but unable to shed a tear.
Just like young Indian officers die fighting Kashmir militants ? Or maybe the CRPF bravehearts who are killed by Naxals? It’s one thing to report a study, and quite another to gloat about how someone else is suffering. Schadenfreude. Pakistan is fighting extremism – trying hard to. India might only realise how tough it is, when the Hindu terrorists start wrecking havoc, like Purohit from our Army, and noone takes them on. So spare Pakistan the smug ‘we told you so’. I can understand Pak is failing with army helping militants, but is India any better? With the cops, judiciary, bureaucracy, assorted lunatic Ministers, and army weed like Purohit spawning our own terrorism? Please think deep and hard before you point fingers. Such stories are beating a dead horse. Just be aware of where India is: exactly where Pak was a few yrs ago. And young men died. Have some empathy.
Spare us ur shit comments n save this nonsense for ur leftwing friends….Idiot