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Indian soldier brings shame home at ceremony marking ‘Pak-India war of 1965′

In an act of coincidence, a soldier of Indian Army fainted during a ceremony commemorating 50th anniversary of the 1965 war between Pakistan and India, bringing shame to the nation via social media.

The ceremony was being held at India Gate, New Delhi, when soldiers of Indian army were all set to display the “military splendor”.

It was then that a soldier fainted and others standing nearby reached out to help the poor fella.

Well, it is not just about the physical state of the Indian troops, according to a leading Indian daily, 597 military personnel committed suicide between 2009 and 2014.

Another Indian paper slammed its military for confessing that soldiers of its 15th infantry div responded to Pakistan attack near west of Ichhogill canal with fear “dar kar muqabla kiya”.

With its troops in such physical and mental state, the nuclear-armed adversary is bent on pursuing its aggressive agenda in the region providing nothing but a laughing stuff to others.

Yesterday, the Pakistan Army’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) had released images of the 1965 War sighting Indian troops running from the battlefield leaving all their weaponry behind.


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