India rejects reports of UN vehicle being targeted across LoC India rejects reports of UN vehicle being targeted across LoC
The Pakistani military and Foreign Office had made claims about a UN vehicle carrying two officers of the United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) being specifically fired upon by Indian troops on the LoC.
UN vehicle
The Pakistani Armed Forces and Foreign Office had claimed that Indian troops stationed on the Line of Control (LoC) had intentionally opened fire on an official vehicle of the UN was targeted by Indian troops on the Line of Control (LoC). These claims are obviously false and outrageously insulting towards India.
India declines reports of UN vehicle being targeted across LoC India declines reports of UN vehicle being targeted across LoC
The Pakistani military and Foreign Office had made claims about a UN vehicle carrying two officers of the United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) being specifically fired upon by Indian troops on the LoC.
UN vehicle
The Pakistani Armed Forces and Foreign Office had claimed that Indian troops stationed on the Line of Control (LoC) had intentionally opened fire on an official vehicle of the UN was targeted by Indian troops on the Line of Control (LoC). These claims are obviously false and outrageously insulting towards India.
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1971 war: Indian bombing in Bangladesh was extremely calibrated to cause minimum damage
In 1971, Pakistan lost half of its territory with the birth of Bangladesh, its forces in the East, and had to publicly surrender to India. Here’s a look back at how India took utmost caution in Bangladesh to cause minimum damage to their assets. Latest satellite images show many of the oil tanks in Bangladesh that were scrupulously avoided by the Indian military in 1971 are still standing and in use.
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UPDATED: December 11, 2020 17:43 IST
Pakistani Lt Gen AAK Niazi signs the instrument of surrender on December 16, 1971. (Photo: Shiv Aroor/ Twitter)