Pakistan impregnable, military insists after Kashmir 'raid'


Mandhole (Pakistan), Oct 2 (AFP): Pakistani military officials point to an Indian army post high on a forested ridge along the Line of Control dividing Kashmir, insisting any incursions are impossible, after skirmishes ignited dangerous tensions between the two countries.

The army took the rare step of flying international media to the de facto border to make its case in a battle of competing narratives, after India said its elite commandos penetrated up to three kilometres into Pakistan on anti-militant raids.

The presence of Indian forces so far across the Line of Control (LoC) would be a stinging blow to Pakistan, particularly after the 2011 US raid that killed Osama bin Laden which took place on its territory without its consent.

The media visit came yesterday as India's army chief Dalbir Singh congratulated commandos involved in what New Delhi has described as "surgical strikes" to take out terrorist launchpads after a deadly attack on an Indian army base by Pakistan-backed militants last month that killed 19 soldiers.

Pakistan has flatly denied the claim, saying two of its soldiers were killed but only in cross-border fire of the kind that commonly violates a 2003 ceasefire on the LoC.

The helicopter tour took journalists to sectors just two kilometres from the dividing line, and near the locations India said it targeted in assaults on four militant camps.

On hand were senior local commanders as well as army spokesman Lieutenant General Asim Bajwa - an omnipresent media personality who has taken centre stage on Pakistani television since the tensions erupted.

In villages like Mandhole, daily life was going on largely as normal despite the tensions, with shops and businesses open and children in pressed white uniforms walking to school.

"You have seen the lay of the land," said Bajwa, speaking from a command post overlooking the lush green Bandala Valley, with Pakistani and Indian fortifications visible on the opposite hill.

"You can see the way the fortifications are built and the way Pakistan has layers of defence and they have layers of defence... the LoC cannot be violated," he said.

"If they've caused that damage to us, we don't know any has been caused to us! You can go and meet the civilian population. Our side is open: to the UN mission, to the media, to the general public," he said.

It was not possible to verify the general's claims, though villagers who spoke with a second AFP reporter in the area independent of the military-guided trip were also incredulous.

Sardar Javed, a 37-year-old journalist for Kashmiri newspapers and a resident of Tatta Pani sector, which lies just west of India-controlled Poonch sector where one of the strikes was said to have been carried out, said he had seen no evidence of a raid.

"I'm not saying it's not true because that's the army line. It's because I'm from the LoC and I'm a local journalist. News spreads fast around here and people get to know whatever happens," he said.

Tensions have been simmering for months over unrest on the Indian side, where more than 80 civilians have been killed during protests linked to the killing of a young separatist in July.

  

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  • Frank D Silva, Mangalore India

    Sun, Oct 02 2016

    In war like situations propaganda plays a very big role. Both India and Pakistan have done that during Kargil war. Pakistan is iving in a fools paradise. However, unless there is some independent confirmations of the conflicting claims of both nations it is difficult to ascertain the truth. Jai Ho India.

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  • John, Udupi

    Sun, Oct 02 2016

    When Pakistan is taking international media to the place where Indian forces conducted surgical raids, it now becomes inevitable for the government of India to release video proof. Else we will soon become liars!.

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  • Victor, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 02 2016

    So they took journalist to show that terror camps are active and not destroyed???

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Sun, Oct 02 2016

    During the next three days they had plenty of time to destroy every substantial evidence. Dead terrorists were hurriedly buried. Only fabricated, makeshift camps belonging to terrorists were destroyed in the operations carried out with surgical precision. No damage was done to any military or civilian installations. There were no civilian causalities. And Pak media cannot report against the dictates of their military. Obviously it’s quite easy to make the world believe nothing has happened. Yet the world knows that Pakistan is a big liar.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sun, Oct 02 2016

    Their objection is not acceptable because they have crossed the LOC so many time

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 02 2016

    It's ok Pakistan. The surgical strikes we conducted are not a propaganda stunts. We have achieved what we wanted, that's it. We don't care whether somebody agrees or not, but as long as you disagree it is to our advantage in the international level and the world agrees with us much more than you who have lost all credibility.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 02 2016

    next is Operation ...

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  • geoffrey , hat hill

    Sun, Oct 02 2016

    Cesarean section

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  • Juliana, udupi

    Sun, Oct 02 2016

    Why these people along with others go to check the place when tension prevailing in the border? One sided effort doesn't yield results. More over there is still exchange of fire along the border along with people on either sides claiming their loot. Appears like nobody in reality is interested in this kind of affairs. Those died only lost life.

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