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gaurav in my opinion the government should try to pressurize the taliban governmrnt in afghanistan over allowing an indian commando team to burst into the aircraft . if the government gives in to imitation necklace van cleef arpels thier demands then. we should be prepared for more ic 814's.

The government completely failed to take any action when the plane was actually in the Indian territory Amritsar. It is very very sad. Karuna

Nagesh Charka Govt. should make all efforts to stop plane for any further take offs, negotiate with hijackers and bring all the passengers in a special plane from current place at the earliest. Do not let the Saran and his team continue to command the flight. They should get a BIG break in life, hats off replica van cleef necklace to Saran and his team for their patience and will. Nagesh

It is time Indian forces are put on high alert along the western front. A general mobilization of forces is in order. Let us open up a front from Kashmir to Karachi. The consequences for this action by Musharaf AKA the dummy AKA the stupid CE needs to be serious and final. This is Kargil under a different cover. We must not enter the New Year and a new century under fear. Let us see the Pakistanis are willing to pay the price for nurturing these bastards. Indians keep on weeping about a seat on Security Council, this is the time to prove that they have the balls to deserve it. No body wants wimps on the Security Council. When the Paki's will know that the consequences for their actions will be higher then the action it self.

nishrin Indian government should fulfill their demand save innocent peoples life.

Abhi Sashittal First of all we should not give in to their demands. Secondly we should take all the terrorists whose release is being negotiated, to a open piece of land and should be assasinated. all relatives and friends of any suspected hijaker must be imprisoned without food or water till these guys give up, after they do these relatives and friends should be shot in both legs!

Abhijit Mitra The govt should tell the world they are prepared to return the militants; get them into a van and then fake an accident in which they all die. Once the militants die in an accident, the GOI may be able to get the hijackers to present more reasonable demands.

sky The Indian Govt shud talk to the hijackers in their own language. if they kill one person on board, one of their brethren in indian jails gets killed! thats the way this situation shud be dealt.

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India missed the one chance it had to defuse the hostage situation on its soil when the plane landed for nearly an hour in Amritsar for refueling. As voiced by Maj. General Afsir Karim and KPS Gill, it is hard to understand why the government copy van cleef and arpels diamond necklace could not have acted swiftly to delay the takeoff from Amritsar and try to overpower the militants using NSG commandos, who are specifically trained to do such operations. This would have definitely resolved the hostage issue favorably, since we now know that the hijackers were mostly brandishing knives and "1940 vintage" pistols. What a shame to Indian crisis management and security officials!

However, after all being said and done we must now focus on how best to resolve the hostage crisis keeping in mind the safety of the passengers who have been through nearly 36 hours of horror, suffering, frustration, and anguish and continue to do so as we speak. The first priority for the Indian government is to get the plane out of Afghanistan before a meaningful dialogue with the hijackers and a suitable course of action can be planned out.

The decision taken by New Delhi to involve UN in the mediation efforts is a step in the right direction more so because the hostages are in a country with which Indian government has no diplomatic relations. The best course of action would be to have the hijackers take off the plane from Afghanistan and land preferably on Indian soil or in a neutral country as precondition to starting a dialogue. It should be borne in mind that no matter how ruthless and well planned the hijackers might reportedly be, their threats to crash the plane are just that. Threats! After having the plane landed at a strategically advantageous location for us, while continuing the dialogue with the hijackers a well orchestrated operation should be launched to overpower the hijackers and put an end to the hostage situation. While there is no denying that this approach is wrought with a certain amount of risk, this happens to be the only way to respond to this dastardly act of terrorism.

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