Shoaib Akhtar salutes PAF, Pakistan Army for appropriate response to Indian aggression
https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/437652-shoaib-akhtar-salutes-paf-pakistan-army-for-appropriate-response-to-indian-aggression
ISLAMABAD: Former Pakistani Test cricketer Shoaib Akhtar has saluted Pakistan Air Force and Pakistan Army for their appropriate response to Indian aggression.
Shoaib took to Twitter saying, “The response to aggression is retaliation. A strong one as given by our brave soldiers. Salute to PAF and Pakistan Army.”
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India strikes terror, deep in Pakistan: Next step, diplomatic outreach
https://indianexpress.com/article/india/iaf-air-strike-pakistan-india-balakot-jaish-e-mohammad-mirage-5602259/
The strike also tests Pakistan’s retaliatory response as New Delhi shifts its focus to a renewed diplomatic outreach to the global community to persuade and convince Islamabad to avoid any step that may precipitate escalation.
Less than a fortnight after the single bloodiest attack in Jammu and Kashmir in the last three decades of militancy, India on Tuesday conducted air strikes deep inside Pakistan, the first time after the 1971 war that it has hit targets in the country.
This not only challenges the conventional escalation ladder between the two nuclear-armed countries but, after the post-Uri surgical strike, sends a strong signal to Islamabad that there will be a high cost for not tightening the terror tap on its soil. The strike also tests Pakistan’s retaliatory response as New Delhi shifts its focus to a renewed diplomatic outreach to the global community to persuade and convince Islamabad to avoid any step that may precipitate escalation.
By striking terrorist camps about 80 km away from the Line of Control in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, India chose “non-military” targets, the Jaish-e-Mohammed-run terror camps, and justified the strikes as “pre-emptive” since terrorists, Delhi said, were plotting another attack.
At 11.30 am on Tuesday, about six hours after Pakistan Army’s spokesperson first broke the news of a “Line of Control violation by the Indian Air Force,” the government confirmed that India had struck the Jaish camp in the pre-dawn hours of Tuesday in what it called a “non-military pre-emptive action”.
Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale said in a prepared statement, “Credible intelligence was received that JeM was attempting another suicide terror attack in various parts of the country and fidayeen jihadis were being trained for this purpose. In the face of imminent danger, a pre-emptive strike became absolutely necessary.”
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HISTORY
Indira Gandhi
From 24th Oct.to 12.Nov.1971.visited…
Press conference, New Delhi (October 19, 1971), quoted in "Indian and Pakistani Armies Confront Each Other Along Borders" by Sydney H. Schanberg, The New York Times (October 20, 1971), page 6C.
There are moments in history when brooding tragedy and its dark shadows can be lightened by recalling great moments of the past.
Indira Gandhi, Indian prime minister, on state visit in Vienna. In the background Federal Chancellor Bruno Kreisky and minister Fred Sinowatz. Vienna. Photography. 1971. (Photo by Imagno/Getty Images) [Indira Gandhi, indische Ministerpraesidentin, auf Staatsbesuch in Wien. Im Hintergund Bundeskanzler
On October 21,. 1971, the 200,000th Volkswagen ... Indira Gandhi In Bonn: The. Indian Premier, Mrs Indira. Gandhi, visited Bonn on her world tour
London, England, 29th October 1971, Indian Prime Minister Mrs, Indira Gandhi is greeted by British Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home as she arrives at Heathrow airport for Downing Street talks
File picture dated November 1971 shows then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi during her official visit in Paris meeting the President and Mme Pompidou
Indira Gandhi and Queen Fabiola in Brussels on .... here during A Press Conference in Paris on November 9, 1971
In 1971, a month before the India-Pakistan war, Gandhi visited the US to convince Washington of the humanitarian crisis in Bangladesh (then East Pakistan), citing the excesses of the Pakistani army. Her equation with then US President Richard Nixon had never been healthy. At that time, Nixon needed Islamabad for rapprochement with China.
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and US President Richard Nixon, talking at the White House, Washington, DC, USA on November 9 1971. Photograph: Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
In the process, India was thrown into the arms of Soviet Russia. India-US relations hit rock bottom, with Americans suspecting India of inciting the conflict in East Pakistan. During their statements on the White House lawns, Nixon skipped the subject of atrocities in East Pakistan, receiving a pointed rebuke from Gandhi. Next day, he made her wait 45 minutes for a formal meeting.
Indira Gandhi Full Biography | Rare Photos | War | Quotes
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Indira Gandhi Vienna. In the background Federal Chancellor Bruno Kreisky and minister Fred Sinowatz.
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Indira gandhi with Sir Alec Douglas-Home
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Indian Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi seen here being greeted by Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas Home at the start of her foive day visit to the United Kingdom October 1971;71
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Indira Gandhi, who returned to Somerville in 1971 to receive an honorary doctorate
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ndira Gandhi with President and Mme Pompidou
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Nov. 11, 1971 - Mrs. Gandhi meets President Pompidou. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, the Prime Minister of India, who is on an official visit to Paris seen with President Pompidou when they met at the Elysee Palace. - Image ID: E0YY94
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Indira Gandhi with Queen Fabiola in Brussels
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Indira Gandhi with US President Richard Nixon
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