It is always portrayed by the civilians that the decision to attack without concrete and positive inputs from the defence forces was unilaterally taken by the political bosses. The defence Chiefs have also to agree.
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Nicely explained, but there is a gross error. At 8.14 you stated that the Pakistan's objective was "to disrupt the rail connectivity beyond Jammu area." I was a high school student in 1965, and in 1969 when I was in college, we went to Kashmir. That time the rail connection was available only upto Pathankot in Punjab, from where we had to go by road to Jammu and into the Kashmir Valley. The Pathankot-Jammu railway line was constructed much later, and was opened to traffic in 1975. You are requested to make note of this, after verification from the Railways authorities if you want.
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Very ver informative...
It is always portrayed by the civilians that the decision to attack without concrete and positive inputs from the defence forces was unilaterally taken by the political bosses. The defence Chiefs have also to agree.
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Hey Maroof is back! Or should I say, I haven't seen his shows in a long time? Maroof was as famous as Gaurav Arya but somehow his contents are getting shorter and does not get suggested enough. Anyway, nice to have found him again, jai hind 🙏
He is hosting a show on Sansad TV called Defenders
@@samy3674 Thank you. Hopefully it is in English as I don't have a fluent understanding of Hindi.
@@vaagai9808 It is in English.
Nicely explained, but there is a gross error. At 8.14 you stated that the Pakistan's objective was "to disrupt the rail connectivity beyond Jammu area."
I was a high school student in 1965, and in 1969 when I was in college, we went to Kashmir. That time the rail connection was available only upto Pathankot in Punjab, from where we had to go by road to Jammu and into the Kashmir Valley. The Pathankot-Jammu railway line was constructed much later, and was opened to traffic in 1975.
You are requested to make note of this, after verification from the Railways authorities if you want.
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