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News Khabran / 1965 - Just to get some facts straight :)
« on: September 06, 2015, 07:27:06 AM »
Since DAWN has started the debate on the results of the 1965 war and since Vikram really wants to debate by coming up with a link of DAWN (which has always been part of bewakoofon ki media) I'm compelled to get a few facts straight. 1965 was a 17 day war which started off as a border conflict and escalated into a full scale war when India wanted to take over Lahore and Sialkot through an armored blitzkrieg on the September 6th.
Though 1965 was not a decisive war, it has huge significance for a country like Pakistan which fought outnumbered 5:1 against a much larger enemy and forced its withdrawal starting the night of 10th September 1965.
Cutting the long story short, I'm going to focus on 3 elements of this war.
1: PAF, a much smaller air force which was outnumbered 5:1 achieved an outstanding 6:1 kill ratio against IAF most of which happened in air combat. PAF had established air dominance over the battlefield within 36 hours of hostilities. PAF not only supported troops on the ground on Lahore and Sialkot fronts but also struck deep inside India from both East and West Pakistan. Those who want to read further should read "Battle For Pakistan 1965" by John Fricker.
I'm also attaching the opinion of US Air Force General Retired Charles E Chuck Yeager. He's one of the most respected aviators of the 20th century who also was the first man to break the sound barrier.
2: Battle of Chowindah was the largest armored battle after the World War 2 in which Pakistani armored force won decisively.
3: Pakistan Navy hit India up close and personal by bombing Dawarka.
Air dominance, Defense of Lahore and Sialkot, Naval bombing of Dawarka are 3 elements of 1965 war which are enough to dispel idiotic claims that Pakistan lost the war. India was the country which requested the cease fire from UN. Victors don't call for cease fire, losers do.
Enough said! I'm not going to waste my time in replying Vikram anymore.. Because seriously humne pj fb pe "happy defence day" ek behot hi normal si soch se likha tha.. Afsoos ke Vikram ne baat ko ghalat rukh dena zaroori samjha.. This post is just for the sake of getting a few things straight as I felt ke its really important to reply vikram for the last time because he came up with a crap story of DAWN.
Have a good day :smile:
Though 1965 was not a decisive war, it has huge significance for a country like Pakistan which fought outnumbered 5:1 against a much larger enemy and forced its withdrawal starting the night of 10th September 1965.
Cutting the long story short, I'm going to focus on 3 elements of this war.
1: PAF, a much smaller air force which was outnumbered 5:1 achieved an outstanding 6:1 kill ratio against IAF most of which happened in air combat. PAF had established air dominance over the battlefield within 36 hours of hostilities. PAF not only supported troops on the ground on Lahore and Sialkot fronts but also struck deep inside India from both East and West Pakistan. Those who want to read further should read "Battle For Pakistan 1965" by John Fricker.
I'm also attaching the opinion of US Air Force General Retired Charles E Chuck Yeager. He's one of the most respected aviators of the 20th century who also was the first man to break the sound barrier.
2: Battle of Chowindah was the largest armored battle after the World War 2 in which Pakistani armored force won decisively.
3: Pakistan Navy hit India up close and personal by bombing Dawarka.
Air dominance, Defense of Lahore and Sialkot, Naval bombing of Dawarka are 3 elements of 1965 war which are enough to dispel idiotic claims that Pakistan lost the war. India was the country which requested the cease fire from UN. Victors don't call for cease fire, losers do.
Enough said! I'm not going to waste my time in replying Vikram anymore.. Because seriously humne pj fb pe "happy defence day" ek behot hi normal si soch se likha tha.. Afsoos ke Vikram ne baat ko ghalat rukh dena zaroori samjha.. This post is just for the sake of getting a few things straight as I felt ke its really important to reply vikram for the last time because he came up with a crap story of DAWN.
Have a good day :smile: