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<blockquote data-quote="blr_p" data-source="post: 2173833" data-attributes="member: 10952"><p>After the last surgical strike terrorism increased in J&K. It would seem that the strike had no effect. That is the impression the other side has to create. The cost i think to the militants is they have to redouble efforts to regain the initiative and motivate their cadres. So they come at us twice as hard, we put them through the grinder and the numbers start rising. Yes, we're losing people on our side but they're losing them faster because contrary to what people think their numbers aren't infinite. In comparison relatively ours are.</p><p></p><p>So we hit them again, another invitation for them to redouble efforts once more. We attrite them faster. That is if they take the bait. Our side is demonstrating confidence for worse to come. </p><p></p><p>It remains to be seen what the deterrence effect of the latest strike will be. Again they will want to rally their militants to strike back. You second guess and say it will be like the last time. They took exactly a month to respond to that.</p><p></p><p>Question is how long will it take this time. After the election or another just before. Months or years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blr_p, post: 2173833, member: 10952"] After the last surgical strike terrorism increased in J&K. It would seem that the strike had no effect. That is the impression the other side has to create. The cost i think to the militants is they have to redouble efforts to regain the initiative and motivate their cadres. So they come at us twice as hard, we put them through the grinder and the numbers start rising. Yes, we're losing people on our side but they're losing them faster because contrary to what people think their numbers aren't infinite. In comparison relatively ours are. So we hit them again, another invitation for them to redouble efforts once more. We attrite them faster. That is if they take the bait. Our side is demonstrating confidence for worse to come. It remains to be seen what the deterrence effect of the latest strike will be. Again they will want to rally their militants to strike back. You second guess and say it will be like the last time. They took exactly a month to respond to that. Question is how long will it take this time. After the election or another just before. Months or years. [/QUOTE]
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