100%
You don't prepare hospitals unless you anticipate high level of injuries
View: https://x.com/AdityaRajKaul/status/1915790164309283271
But to this day, the IAF is insisting that they hit the target with at least a few of the 5-8 bombs that were dropped. Also, western think tanks are almost never supportive or enthuiastic about anything India does. They will belittle every achievement, including the Agni missile(s) and the ASAT test.
First action should be to ban any paki IP, and also ask security questions that are insults to Pakistan and IslamMods reacting at Baboo speed to do the needful.
Anyway for now kinetic action hasn't even begun yet, once it does and in the aftermath the forum will be flooded with "Indians" from Lahore and a variety of domestic psyops workers including green, liberandu etc.
It is better to not think about the situation on insta and xitter
It is what it is. Not every place can be a tower of erudition and nor should it aim to be so. There is definitely a place for very high brow discussions, but we also require places that are more approachable.What makes you think I'm not a part of it?
I don't understand what are you trying to convey here. What can't I stomach?
In the past, both after Uri and Pulwama, the previous avatar of DFB had quality discussions and analysis.It clearly seems ^^intelligent debates and discussions^^ aren't needed here. There are a few other DFI oldies who would have added immense value to the discussions here but are staying out because of the current quality of discussions and also because we are after all "wizened fellows" who have congregated elsewhere.
Perhaps it's my bad to expect a better quality of discussion here. Have a good time with this level of discussion, I'm out.
>Decepticon Modi can't hurt you. He's not realbhencd what fucking language is that?
The courts need to be told to back off security issues.
View: https://x.com/monidipadey/status/1915618004525629563?t=eh4zs8fjG25JtwbxR6JGtQ&s=19
Sort of. Very closely aligned castes. I really can't tell why Brahmins in Bengal are so deracinated. To be fair, deracination can be cross caste now, so better to sound out the girl herself. If she truly is a commie liberal, she won't be able to hide it when you say right wing things.@Sanglamorre asking for a friend , how are adikari ...same like these jeeee's ?
Are you back to you usual claptrap again, Josekutty? What's the matter? Let me guess - got booted out of Pee DF once again & Strat Front is dead so you come here to pile on?Insightful video. Will be interesting to see how Modi manages to pull this through.
Op Parakram 2.0?Exactly similar on and off orders were being issued by local authorities of J&K in the weeks preceding 5th Aug 2019. Memory!
Seems like tonight will be peaceful
Nice job ignoring my question.He aint(making me lose sleep) anymore. not He aint(captured) anymore.
Capture of BSF jawan, stresses me. I know he will be returned soon, but this will have effects on our response(hope it does not)but this will have effects on our response(hope it does not)
View: https://twitter.com/SanaSaeed/status/1915499653824733565?s=19
View: https://twitter.com/SanaSaeed/status/1915626524528574832?s=19
Ex Al Jazeera & Paxtani liberal .
As things go, a Paxtani liberal is a Paxtani nationalist, and an Indian liberal is also a Paxtani nationalist.
She thinks China's the ultimate arbiter here as if China needs an excuse to dam rivers. If they dam the Indus at the source, Paxtan's screwed as our consumption of its waters are fairly limited.
The Brahmaputra sub-basin consists of a highly complex drainage system. It is fed by tributaries that drain four sovereign nation – China (50.5%), India (33.6%), Bhutan (7.8%) and Bangladesh (8.1%). Out of the total length of 2,880 kilometres, about 1,625 kilometres flow through the Tibetan plateau which has an average elevation that is higher than 3000 metres above mean sea level. This creates an impression that the larger share of the basin in Tibet, as well as the longer chainage of one of the main tributaries of the Brahmaputra – the Yarlung/Siang, must accrue for the largest share of the total discharge of the Brahmaputra. However, the reality is far from this make-believe notion of water insecurity in the downstream.
As a direct consequence of the rainfall received in various parts of the catchment, the discharge of the river also increases manifold as the Yarlung/Siang bends around the Himalaya and emerges from the mountains and onto the plains of Assam (Ref. Fig 2). This can be identified from hydrographs at Nuxia and Bahadurabad. The maximum flow during July and August is 45,000 cumecs in Bahadurabad, which is ten times more than 4500 cumecs in Nuxia during the same months of the year. Moreover, according to a study by Lutz and Immerzeel (2013), around 25 % of the flow is generated by glacier and snow-melt in the upper catchment of the Siang river (which includes the great bend) while 75% of it is fed by rainfall alone – the bulk of which is generated downstream of Nuxia due to the orographic factors mentioned above.