we are forgiving to Chinese ...ROFL
the stuff in purple is my edit.Ignorance is Bliss....May be these are those precious words, which YINDANS had ever taken so much seriously.
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called as "WAR". Coz YINDANS is a Peace Loving Nation. (WE INVENTED ZERO!!!!)
Peace my a$$...India might be a peace loving nations, but don't go wrong with YINDANS.
Nationwide the news channels will show "Saif having sex with a street dog" or "Worm found from the KFC's Chicken", but hardly anyone morns about a Soldier or Entire Village/Town getting ripped off. Few Journalist will dare to show what is happening in the battlefield in a show called "Direct from the Battlefield" & later might be awarded for the brave act.
^^ Are you kidding me, bravery act ?? These are the first persons, who should be killed during the telecast..........
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+1well, it was small army vs big army back then. Weapons were same. China = more soldiers behind one gun. You shoot one guy and the other guy picks up the gun. Result = win for them. And ofc, Jawaharlal Nehru is the biggest idiot this nation has seen.
well, it was small army vs big army back then. Weapons were same. China = more soldiers behind one gun. You shoot one guy and the other guy picks up the gun. Result = win for them. And ofc, Jawaharlal Nehru is the biggest idiot this nation has seen.
Neeharika Naidu, whose father Lt. Col. Brahmanand Avasthi who died gallantly fighting the marauding Chinese near a place called Rupa in Arunachal Pradesh (then known as NEFA--North East Frontier Agency) says: "It's very sad for me. Ok. after 50 years someone has thought it was even important to ask us what are our feelings and how did we cope after all these years .We've not had any real help or support from the government or the people or anyone for that matter. Yes, our regiment and friends supported us but our regiment and friends don't give us daal roti. They can give you emotional support, be by your side when you are ill but they don't give you food and a shelter over your head."
Mrs Naidu married another Rajput Regiment Officer, Milan Naidu, years after she lost her father. Milan Naidu rose to become Vice Chief of Army Staff and retired about four years ago. She however points out that her mother was extremely brave in facing the situation. "I must say am extremely proud of my mother and all women like her of that era 1962 and 1971 who have really, really struggled to make ends meet and to bring up their children and their families. I married an Army man because for me that was the only option and am a very, very proud wife because he finished his career as the vice chief of the army staff. What more can a man want? What more can a woman want? And for me the Army was the only option. My son is in the air force. My daughter-in-law is also an air force pilot till recently. She retired and that is the best way to be. After 50 years today, when I look back in retrospect, I am primarily my father's daughter. An Army daughter, who went on to become an Army wife and an Army mother and mother-in-law. Even as I am very, very proud to be my husband's wife, I think primarily am most proud to be an Army daughter. The daughter of lieutenant colonel Brahmanand Avasthi Rajput who fought the last man, last man standing and I think even today his name stands me wherever I go."
For some reason, I do not see any gallantry in this. Rushing to die seems stupid.
well, actually, it makes no sense for a whole brigade to just rush in into heavy artillery bombardment, when that heavy artillery could be silenced by a few select suicidal soldiers.
would you send 500 men to their certain death with a close to zero chance of destroying the objective (artillery here), or would you send 10 men to covertly take out the objective, sacrificing them in the process???
the war is won by achieving goals. if battles were won by bravery alone then these guy would have won the whole damn war :
*en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charge_of_the_Light_Brigade
it takes b@ll$ of st33l to charge into a hail of bullets, while screaming "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN". or madness. no one quite knows.