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War with Pakistan: Indian Military mobilises heavy equipment along Pakistan at LoC

War with Pakistan: Indian Military mobilises heavy equipment along Pakistan at LoC

NEW DELHI – The Narendra Modi-led Indian regime seems to be escalatingtention with Pakistan as it has started mobilizing military equipmentincluding artillery gun towards the Line of Control (LoC).

A couple of images on social media shared by the Deputy Director ofinternational think tank ICTC, F jeffery imply the unusual movement of theequipment amid heightened tension with Pakistan in the aftermath of Pulwamaattack that left over 40 soldiers dead on February 14th.

In another tweet, the analyst posted a picture showing ‘huge convoy ofbuses and trucks outside Srinagar’s Police Control Room in Kashmir’.

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Seen on Kashmir highway. Artillery being transported by Indian army towardLoC.We can’t show you everything!

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Here’s a huge convoy of buses and trucks outside Srinagar’s Police ControlRoom in Kashmir. Many were brought in by the Indian forces specially fromAnantnag. This activity isn’t normal. pic.twitter.com/XtP6u0ZwSMlink30 link6:11 PM – Feb 23, 2019linkTwitter Ads info and privacy link[image: View image on Twitter]link

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Moreover, another notification also made rounds on social media implyingthat as many as 100 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) wouldbe deployed additionally in Kashmir on immediate basis.

India seems to be whipping up war hysteria as essential departmentsincluding health care and food have been asked to be vigilant.

Sale centrs concerning food grains have also been directed to stay open onSunday, Februay 24th, for sale of foodgrains in the interest of generalpublic, besides receiving of trucks loaded with foodgrains.

‘In view of the prevailing situations, it is impressed upon all the chiefmedical officer’s to collect the available supplies of drugs, medicine,sugical disposable itemsand other allied items under rule for thedistrict(s) including District hospitals from the JKMSCL Regional DrugWare – GMC Bemina Srinagar,’ stated another notification issued onSaturday.

Another notification shared by jeffery sheds light on how the troops wouldbe deployed in Kashmir zone.

The analyst also disclsoed that there were credible reports of exchange ofartillery between Indian and Pakistani forces in Nowshera sector along theLine of Control.

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There are now credible reports of exchange of artillery fire betweenPakistani and Indian armies in Nowshera sector along LoC.F. Jeffery [image: ????]@Natsecjeff

There’s a lot of buzz re movement of Indian and Pakistani troops + airpatrol near LoC. My sources are buzzing like hell since last night.

All reports so far remain RUMINT at best. Good idea to stay calm & wait forverified information and don’t pay much attention to internet. https://twitter.com/Natsecjeff/status/1099031925661024256 …link16 link6:06 PM – Feb 23, 2019linkTwitter Ads info and privacy link

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The Pulwama attack is the worst in decades of insurgency in Jammu andKashmir, India’s only Muslim majority state. Analysts claim that the attackmight have been a false flag owing to the upcoming elections in India asanti-Pakistan sentiments are whipped up to garner support.

Pakistan condemned the attack with Prime Minister Imran Khan offering thatthe country would help track the culprits if New Delhi provides anysubstantial evidence in this regard.

“India has always accused Pakistan without any proof,” said Imran, addingthat “If India has actionable evidence, they should share them with us andwe will take action.”