India misleads the world by claiming its space program is for commercial purposes. This is a first-rate military program that wastes resources, heightens tensions in the region and fulfils Indian elites’ aggressive designs toward Pakistan and China.
This is deeply embarrassing for India’s IT experts who are unable to undo the work of Pakistani hackers after so much has lapsed. Indian intelligence agencies are also reassessing Pakistani cyber warfare capabilities which were unknown before.
This story shows how India is a large country with the mindset of a mouse. It demonstrates how Indian spy agents spend hours dissecting a public website of the Pakistan Army. In this case, an Indian intelligence officer analyzing the names of Pakistani martyrs posted on Pakistan Army’s official website thought he ‘discovered’ something. He shared it with Indian Army chief. Now all major Indian newspapers are celebrating this discovery. Amazingly, one of the official websites of President Zardari’s PPPP is also joining Indian celebrations. Here, a Pakistani website, Brasstacks.pk, shows how the Indian military might have been taken for a ride by incompetent intelligence officers.
December 16, 2010 | Posted in
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UK’s Guardian newspaper declared that WikiLeaks on India are fake. Really? Is US envoy Timothy Roemer’s cable of 16 Feb. 2010 calling Indian military “slow and slumbering” fake? Didn’t he call Indian military doctrine a “myth”? Guardian, along with NYT and a German magazine, ruined the good work of WikiLeaks by selectively releasing cables angled to attack nations at odds with US, British and Nato policies.
December 10, 2010 | Posted in
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US diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks show the mistrust US officials harbor toward Indian leaders. The former Indian army chief Gen. Kapoor is described by one cable as ‘incomptenet combat leader’ with ‘unrealistic war doctrines’. The current Indian army chief is dubbed as ‘egotist’ and ’self-obsessed’. Privately, US diplomats admit Karzai has allowed India and Iran to expand intelligence presence inside his country. Israeli spy chiefs are accused of raising assassination teams and drawing up war plans against Iran.
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Indian spy agencies are embarrassed and CBI registers a police case against Pakistan Cyber Army. But Indian officials decline to regret last week’s unprovoked attack on forty websites owned by the Government of Pakistan. Indian intelligence agencies have launched a reassessment of Pakistani IT capabilities after the Pakistani retaliation.
A total of 270 Indian sites hacked in retaliation for an earlier Indian attack on 40 Pakistani Government websites. The action calls on Indians to stop the cyber war they have started or risk more damage. Pakistan Cyber Army’s warning: ‘Stop complaining about Pakistani websites security, secure your own ass first.’ And another warning by HEX786: ‘Stop this war you started or we will make your internet hell.’
Asia’s Biggest Glacier Cracking Thanks To Military Activity
It is incorrect that global warming is responsible for this environmental disaster-in-the-making. Glacier is part of the Kashmir dispute. Indian occupies the glaciers since 1984. It is building permanent bases on mountain peaks, disturbing a fragile ecosystem. The result? Massive floods in the near future. Pakistan should go to International Court of Justice.
November 29, 2010 | Posted in
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India’s award-winning writer and activist reminds the world of India’s international commitments to the people of Kashmir, commitments that India is trying to bury today under the boots of half-million soldiers in the Kashmir Valley.
November 29, 2010 | Posted in
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Kashmir’s Geelani: We Are Pakistanis; Pakistan Is Ours
One of Indian-occupied Kashmir’s most influential freedom leaders leaves no doubts, if there ever was, as to where the sympathies and support of the Kashmiris’ lie: Pakistan.
President Obama’s endorsement did more than offer verbal support to India’s longstanding ambition for a seat at the big table. It confirmed that Washington is now embarked on a strategy to prop up India as a counterweight to China’s growing political and economic power.
November 16, 2010 | Posted in
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Dvija Jee delves into the Indian mind and, in a few words, explains how India’s rise as a superpower beats all examples from history.
Kashmiri freedom leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani raises the slogan of Free Kashmir in the heart of Indian capital, where Indian officials invited him to seek ways to end the anti-India liberation movement in the Indian-occupied territory.
Today, Gandhi’s nation is teeming with Hindu extremist groups and the state is armed to the teeth with latest weapons, while most Indians remain poor. Gandhi admirers forget that he was assassinated by the Indians themselves.
Did President Obama visit India because he loves Gandhi and wants to help India become a superpower? Or was it because US arms manufacturers used Obama – and India – to clinch the sixth biggest arms deal in US history?