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I was watching one of the sikh channels and the lady doing a speech at the gurdwara said how us Sikhs have many enemies and then she mentioned operation blue star and how the Israeli flag has a blue star on it, I guess it's the star of David. 

 I never thought of that.  Is there a link?    I know that india and israel have good relations but I can't see why israel would get involved .... 

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My understanding is that names in military operations have military meanings. A quick search found that it was meant to represent a minimum loss of lives. Blue stars in the American military means people who are serving (gold stars are for people who died). But I don’t know if means just Indian military or Sikh casualties or both. 

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On 9/11/2019 at 9:01 PM, Wicked Warrior said:

My understanding is that names in military operations have military meanings. A quick search found that it was meant to represent a minimum loss of lives. Blue stars in the American military means people who are serving (gold stars are for people who died). But I don’t know if means just Indian military or Sikh casualties or both. 

yh i just googled it as well   i didnt know that    i guess thats what blue star means then   

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The only official involvement the israeli state/army had in operation blue star was indirect by training india's NSG commando's from 1981 and supply the indian army with weapons which was later used in the anti-sikh genocide in punjab 1984.

However I suspect they may have had a deeper involvement by drawing up/planning/organising operation blue star giving the indian army generals detailed plans and strategy in how to attack sri harmandir sahib. Officially the british state was secretly military involved giving advice to the indian army how to attack sri harmandir sahib, as the 2014 government disclosure papers detailed. The indian govt is alleged to have rejected British plans and training for being too economically costly possibly may have gone for israeli one for being more economically viable.

The whole "blue star" name of the operation is very odd and suspicious. And as we all know the israeli flag carries the jewish Zionist symbol blue star of david.

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57 minutes ago, genie said:

The only official involvement the israeli state/army had in operation blue star was indirect by training india's NSG commando's from 1981 and supply the indian army with weapons which was later used in the anti-sikh genocide in punjab 1984.

However I suspect they may have had a deeper involvement by drawing up/planning/organising operation blue star giving the indian army generals detailed plans and strategy in how to attack sri harmandir sahib. Officially the british state was secretly military involved giving advice to the indian army how to attack sri harmandir sahib, as the 2014 government disclosure papers detailed. The indian govt is alleged to have rejected British plans and training for being too economically costly possibly may have gone for israeli one for being more economically viable.

The whole "blue star" name of the operation is very odd and suspicious. And as we all know the israeli flag carries the jewish Zionist symbol blue star of david.

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