If Pakistan conducted a surgical strike, it would become part of Indian textbooks: COAS Gen Raheel

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Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Raheel Sharif on Thursday termed India's 'surgical strike' a 'drama'.

"If Pakistan were to conduct a surgical strike, it would become a chapter in Indian textbooks," the army chief said.

The army chief, addressing members of a tribal jirga in Khyber Agency's Bara tehsil said the Pakistan Army is "the strongest force against terrorism".

"They have eliminated terrorism from Pakistan's tribal areas," he said.

"I kept the morale of Pakistan Army up in my time, but I will hand over the reigns to the next chief on Nov 29," he told members of the jirga.

"We have fought the menace of terrorism together over the years," the army chief said. "It has woven us eternally in an unbreakable bond."

"I hope that the relationship between the army and the nation will continue, even after I say goodbye to the Pakistan Army," he said.

Talking about his post-retirement plans, he said he would like to dedicate his life for the welfare of the families of slain soldiers.

The COAS is set to retire Nov 29 and is spending his last week as army chief on farewell visits around the country.

Tensions between Pakistan and India are running high as the army chief's tenure comes to an end, with an escalation in ceasefire violations along the Line of Control and Working Boundary. On Wednesday, three soldiers and 10 civilians were killed in shelling by Indian troops near the LoC.

Cross-border firing appears to have become a new normal following an alleged 'surgical strike' by India, unrest in Kashmir and the Uri army base attack in September.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stepped up a drive to isolate Pakistan diplomatically after the Uri army base attack in which 19 Indian soldiers were killed. Hours after the attack occurred, Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh termed Pakistan a 'terrorist state' and accused Pakistan of involvement.

The Uri attack occurred days before Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was set to address the United Nations General Assembly regarding Indian human rights violations in held Kashmir.

Following the attack, India claimed it had conducted a cross-border 'surgical strike' against 'launch pads of terror' in Azad Jammu and Kashmir — a claim Pakistan has strongly rejected.

Pakistan maintains that India is attempting to divert the world's attention away from atrocities committed by government forces in India-held Kashmir.

Pakistan and India have, most recently, locked horns over Kashmir since Indian forces stepped up a crackdown against protesters after Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani was killed by government forces in July.

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Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman on Thursday said Pakistan's armed forces were not worried about India at all.

Speaking at the 9th International Defence Exhibition and Seminar (IDEAS) a day after three Pakistan Army men were killed exchanging fire with Indian troops across the Line of Control (LoC), the chief of air staff said, "We are not worried about India at all, it is better if they show some restraint."

Aman called on India to resolve the Kashmir issue, saying: "They should speak on matters of principle and our ties will improve."

The air chief's statement comes a day after Pakistan and India exchanged threats as tensions between the two neighbours flared in the aftermath of deadly clashes on the LoC. The clashes left 13 people, including three troops dead on the Pakistani side.

Also on Wednesday, Indian troops shelled civilian populations almost all along the LoC in Azad Jammu and Kashmir after a daylong lull and hit a passenger bus, leaving 10 civilians dead and 21 others injured.

These were the heaviest civilian killings in a single day over the past 13 years since India and Pakistan signed a ceasefire agreement in November 2003.

Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah also speaking to the media at IDEAS
While talking to the media, Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah said that the Indian submarine's breach of Pakistan's waters was "an unusual incident." He added that, "Whenever India does something like this Pakistan will respond."

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Now Air Chief also issued statement. If darendra wants war he will get war.
 
Indian Army shells a bus in Azad Kashmir and kills 10 civilians and these nobodies have the gall to call us terrorist state.
 
Indian Army shells a bus in Azad Kashmir and kills 10 civilians and these nobodies have the gall to call us terrorist state.

Your army routinely kills Indian citizens in cross border firing and shelling.

If we keep posting about the people killed by Pak firing everyday, it will become a mudslinging war.
 
Perhaps....but looking at our own textbooks, judging by the amount of filtration and propaganda by the army and state, even if India were to conduct a surgical strike, not sure it would make it into ours.
 
Something is not right with Pakistan since India has claimed the surgical strike across LOC.These type of popular statements by Army every second day reminds me of 1971 and Kargil wars with India when these Generals fooled the public with these kind of statements when reality was something else.
 
Fighting talk, but track record proves otherwise.

Kargil was a joke.
 
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