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Default HINDU'S working on NEW WAR doctrine



Shoot first, questions later...

A Hindu war doctrine to wipe out Islam (and other cults), is the need
of the time. The elimination of Islam is necessity. The very idea of
peace between Islam and *any* other culture is flawed... Moresoever,
Islam can *NEVER* be at peace with Hindus, since the Islamic "Prophet"
Muhahammad *himself* together with his "Allah", called for nothing
short of the brutal and violent anhilation of "idol worshippers" (i.e.
Hindus).

This was the reason for the genocide of more than 100 million Hindus
and the assault on Hindu civillization for 500 years... Now its time
for Hindus to strike back... The Hindu Empire must (and WILL) strike
back against all these lesser cults... With all its vengence... And
far more...

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MAHAJAN FIRING RANGES (RAJASTHAN), MARCH 1: The Indian Army and Air
Force today put up a massive firepower exercise at the vast new
long-distance multiple weapon firing ranges here. Amid deafening
explosions and clouds of dust kicked up by T90 tank columns, infantry
combat vehicles and MI-35 attack helicopters, the Indian air force Mig
27s, Jaguars, Mirages and the deadly Sukhoi Su30 MKI jets swooped in
to unleash a deadly salvo of precision-guided ammunition. The
excercise was code named "Divya Astra"... Divine power from the
skies...

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India working on new war doctrine
FAIZUL HAQUE

NEW DELHI - With the peace process getting momentum in the
subcontinent, India is working on a new war doctrine under which it
would surprise the international community by a sudden hard strike
against its neighbours to avoid prior international intervention which
is resulted by mobilisation of troops along international borders.
India's top military commanders are giving the new war doctrine called
‘cold star' final touches under which it would not need to deploy its
troops on the borders, a daily newspaper the Indian Express reported
Saturday.
The report said that while attacking its nuclear neighbours under the
new war doctrine called ‘cold start', Indian armed forces would also
make it sure that the strike is not so hard that invites nuclear
retaliation.
Under this doctrine there would be eight integrated battle groups with
elements of Indian Air Force and Navy as thrust formations, calls for
hard strikes yet limits them to the point which should not invite any
nuclear retaliation, the newspaper said.
While discussing the new war doctrine the force application during war
time was measured and the nuclear threshold of the adversary was taken
into account. After this process, the Indian war strategists are
understood to have concluded that don't hit the adversary's strategic
points so hard as to invite a nuclear response or international
intervention.
Those who are working on this new war strategy include Indian Army
Chief General N C Vij, Army Vice Chief Lt General Shantano Choudhary
and former Western Army Commander Lt General Vijay Oberoi who retired
as Army Vice Chief in 2002 and presently heads an Army think tank
called CLAWS.
Once the new war strategy is finalised India would junk its age-old
concepts of mobilisation of forces and Strike Corps which spearheads
the attack. In simple words, no longer will Indian armed forces be
mobilised to prepare for war. "The new doctrine does not believe in
dividing the forces into defensive or attack formations. India's three
Strike Corps - Mathura-based I Corps, Ambala-based II Corps and
Bhopal-based XXI Corps - will be there only for training purposes. The
war will be fought through eight battle groups with integrated
elements from the IAF and Navy," the Indian Express said.
"Backed by tank regiments, heavy artillery, missile regiments and the
air force, the battle groups will go for limited but lethal
destruction on enemy territory.
The Navy with its carrier-based fighters will have the key role of
supporting the battle groups. Ships will also launch missiles like the
Russian Klub. The idea is to destroy, not to hold or capture
territory," it said.
India is understood to have decided to work in this war doctrine
keeping in view the changed global scenario in which mobilisation of
troops would be allowed by the world powers. The Atal Bihari Vajpayee
government has experienced it when it signalled mobilisation of forces
along Pakistan's borders five days after the attack on Parliament in
December 2001.
The process of mobilisation took 20 days.
The Indian daily said that the work on the new war doctrine had
started long before the recent stand-off between India and Pakistan.
"This concept was first war-gamed during Exercise Vijay Chakra in the
Thar desert by Gen Oberoi in 2001 and synergised between the three
forces during Exercise Brahmastra later that year. Still being
war-gamed, a part of it was on view at Exercise Divya Astra in
Pokharan this week," the newspaper report said.
Some observers feel that the United States military strikes on
Afghanistan and its invasion in Iraq may have also given India's war
strategists some tips to formulate a new war doctrine.
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