They back at it again: India bombs suspected terrorist camp. Pakistan shoots down Indian fighter jet

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This is further escalation of the February 24th attack of indian Police forces by alleged) militants when a Pakistani suicide bomber drove an explosive-filled vehicle into a convoy of Indian troops. At least 40 soldiers were killed, the deadliest attack in the region in decades. India blamed Pakistan for the assault.

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New Delhi, India (CNN)Pakistan says its air force shot down two Indian fighter jets over the disputed border region of Kashmir, in a significant escalation of the crisis between the two nuclear-armed powers.

India confirmed the loss of one plane and said it shot down a Pakistansi jet as it responded to the incident. Pakistan claimed to have captured an Indian pilot and, to India's fury, published a video of him. India demanded his safe return.
The confrontation came a day after India said it launched airstrikes in Pakistan territory in the first such incursion by Indian air force planes since the India-Pakistan war of 1971.
India and Pakistan both control parts of Kashmir, but each claims the region in full. The latest skirmishes are the most serious crisis over the disputed border area in years.


Pakistan's Prime Minister, Imran Khan, said neither side could afford "miscalculations" and that any further escalation would be beyond his and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's control.

Pakistan's chief military spokesperson, Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor, claimed two Indian jets were downed in Wednesday's operation. One fell inside Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, while another went down in the Indian-controlled region of Kashmir, he said on Twitter.
Ghafoor initially claimed two Indian pilots were arrested and said one was being treated for injuries in a military hospital. But on Twitter later Wednesday, he said only one was in military custody.

In response to PAF strikes this morning as released by MoFA, IAF crossed LOC. PAF shot down two Indian aircrafts inside Pakistani airspace. One of the aircraft fell inside AJ&K while other fell inside IOK. One Indian pilot arrested by troops on ground while two in area: DG ISPR

India said that it had lost only one aircraft but confirmed one pilot was missing after the Pakistani strikes. Indian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said an Indian air force plane retaliated, shooting down a Pakistani jet, which fell on the Pakistan side of the border.
Pakistan later released what it said was a video of the detained Indian pilot, identifying him as Wing Comd Abhinandan.
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A man reported to be an Indian pilot, captured by Pakistan. CNN has not independently verified the image.
India called the move a "vulgar display" and "unprovoked act of aggression" that "violates all norms of international humanitarian law." A Foreign Ministry said Pakistan should return him immediately. "It was made clear that Pakistan would be well advised to ensure that no harm comes to the Indian defense personnel in its custody," India's Foreign Ministry said, after summoning a Pakistani diplomat. "India also expects his immediate and safe return."
Pakistan closed its airspace for a time on on Wednesday. A number of Indian airlines announced the suspension of flights to several Indian airports. Flights later resumed.
Tensions at crucial time
The escalating tensions come at a politically crucial time for India, which is scheduled to hold national elections by the end of May.
The immediate trigger for the latest confrontation was a suicide car bomb attack on February 14 in Indian-controlled Kashmir, which killed 40 Indian paramilitary soldiers. India blames the militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) for the attack, the deadliest on security forces since the beginning of the insurgency in the late 1980s.
India has accused Pakistan of having a "direct hand" in the attack -- the deadliest on security forces since the beginning of the insurgency in the late 1980s. Pakistan has vehemently deniedhaving a role in the incident.


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Indian Foreign Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said his country's strike into Pakistani territory on Tuesday was "not a military operation" but "a preemptive strike against the terrorist infrastructure of Jaish-e-Mohammed."
She said the operation was launched because of the "continuing refusal of Pakistan to acknowledge and act against terror groups on its territory." But Swaraj added that said India does not want "further escalation" with Pakistan.
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said it had responded with aerial strikes on "nonmilitary targets" across the line of control (LoC) from within Pakistani airspace, claiming to have avoided "human loss and collateral damage." It accused India of "carrying out acts of terror in Pakistan."
The purpose of the strike was to demonstrate the country's self-defense capabilities, the Foreign Ministry said. "We have no intention of escalation, but are fully prepared to do so if forced into that paradigm. That is why we undertook the action with clear warning and in broad daylight," the statement said.
Calls for restraint
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May called for "restraint on both sides," telling Parliament Wednesday that the UK was working closely with international partners to "de-escalate tensions."
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo spoke with his counterparts in India and Pakistan, and also urged restraint.
Kashmir, a largely mountainous region located between India and Pakistan, has been bitterly contested by both countries following partition in 1947, leading to three wars and numerous other skirmishes.


Why being seen as tough on Pakistan helps India's Modi

Skirmishes along the Line of Control have escalated since the alleged Indian airstrikes. On Tuesday, Pakistan troops opened fire at 15 places across the line in Jammu and Kashmir, injuring five Indian soldiers, army spokesperson Devender Anand told CNN.
Harsh V Pant, a professor in international relations at King's College London, told CNN that for the past few decades the Indian government had generally not retaliated after terror attacks in Kashmir.
But India is now at a point where it is choosing to escalate the situation, he said, adding that India's military action on Tuesday follows public anger over the February 14 attack.
 

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This may press India to panic and buy into Russia's SU-57 program after all :lupe:
They signed a deal with Lockheed but it will take years for it to be deployed. They already tested and were on the fence about the SU-57. This may be the push they needed.
 

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china Arms dealers like the US, France, Russia and China are loving every second of this
Fixed :comeon:

You guys just love blaming China for everything.

U.S., France and Russia are all bidding for the Indian Airforce procurement contract for 100+ fighter aircrafts. France already got part of the contract and they have already started delivering 24 of the 36 Rafale fighter planes they are contracted to deliver by the end of 2019.
The U.S.A. just bid for the contract for the additional 24 planes just last week with Lockheed-Martin's F-21 offer. U.S. also win the contract for the Poseidon spy planes Indi wanted to buy. With India losing those 2 jets in the scuffle they're gonna use that to sell newer equipment.

Meanwhile Pakistan uses US, Chinese and French weapons. As a matter of fact, the plane they used to shoot down the 2 Indian Mig-21 fighters was an American made F-16 made by the same Lockheed-Martin company that's bidding for the Indian contract. I'm betting the American arms vendors are on the phone trying to sell them more as the shyt escalates. Meanwhile Trump was ready to sanction India for buying Russian made S-400 SAM missiles because they wanted them to buy the American-made patriot missiles instead.

Receipts:
Lockheed Martin unveils new F-21 fighter jet to be made in India
India's Rafale deal: What the controversy is all about
India risks US sanctions following $5 billion Russia defense deal - CNN


So tell me again who has more to gain with them two countries going to war? :usure:
 
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