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A sincere question to Indians, what did your government achieve from "Operation Sindoor"?

Woo hoo! @Devadwal stopped posting. One less sanghi. :inti

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Don't worry. He will be back with another name. :kp :inti
 
Bad time to be Indian. Chittar from country to country.
That is a fake news. By this time, even @Rana dont know last time he posted a genuine authentic tweet.

When Op Sindoor started, Indian fact checkers like Zoobear etc were busting multiple fake news coming from Pak twitter handles. Now a days no one bothers even cross checking them as anything coming from Pakistan is unanimously considered as being fake. Your govt must also ban platform X like it did for youtube/ticktock to further embarrass its own country. Then again, your PM himself gave a fake image to Asim Munir while promoting him to field marshal 😂

If we all come out of this fake news world, reality and stance of respective countries are very different.

#TrueStory
 
That is a fake news. By this time, even @Rana dont know last time he posted a genuine authentic tweet.

When Op Sindoor started, Indian fact checkers like Zoobear etc were busting multiple fake news coming from Pak twitter handles. Now a days no one bothers even cross checking them as anything coming from Pakistan is unanimously considered as being fake. Your govt must also ban platform X like it did for youtube/ticktock to further embarrass its own country. Then again, your PM himself gave a fake image to Asim Munir while promoting him to field marshal 😂

If we all come out of this fake news world, reality and stance of respective countries are very different.

#TrueStory
Where has Putin or any Russian confirmed Pakistan committed terrorist acts in India for Pahalgam? China outright dismissed it, where has Russia acknowledged it??
 
That is a fake news. By this time, even @Rana dont know last time he posted a genuine authentic tweet.

When Op Sindoor started, Indian fact checkers like Zoobear etc were busting multiple fake news coming from Pak twitter handles. Now a days no one bothers even cross checking them as anything coming from Pakistan is unanimously considered as being fake. Your govt must also ban platform X like it did for youtube/ticktock to further embarrass its own country. Then again, your PM himself gave a fake image to Asim Munir while promoting him to field marshal 😂

If we all come out of this fake news world, reality and stance of respective countries are very different.

#TrueStory
I dont know this zoobear guy. Has he acknowledged the downing of multiple rafales and complete destruction in 25+ Indian air bases as confirmed by your army?

If he can't acknowledge these things he can throw his fact checking into the sea.
 
Indonesian seminar highlighted the losses of pak air force


A seminar hosted by Indonesian airforce authorities highlighted the pak airforce losses.slowly and surely pak lies are caught by everyone including their own ummah.now their losses are used for analysing and developing new strategies

@straighttalk @uppercut @Hitman
Any sane person knows that..however credit where it is due .they managed the fake propaganda and media management quite well...they had the Chinese social media amplifying all the lies...but the truth is pretty apparent...zero video of skirmish in the sky...zero wreckage..zero missile shells...but the airbase destruction are for all to see.....we need to build our media arm well as this was a learning experience....
 
Any sane person knows that..however credit where it is due .they managed the fake propaganda and media management quite well...they had the Chinese social media amplifying all the lies...but the truth is pretty apparent...zero video of skirmish in the sky...zero wreckage..zero missile shells...but the airbase destruction are for all to see.....we need to build our media arm well as this was a learning experience....

Click on that website, that’s all everyone needs to know 😁
 
Where has Putin or any Russian confirmed Pakistan committed terrorist acts in India for Pahalgam? China outright dismissed it, where has Russia acknowledged it??
That's not what you said.mwhere did Russia sign the sco statement..there is no statement..leave alone signing one
 
That is a fake news. By this time, even @Rana dont know last time he posted a genuine authentic tweet.

When Op Sindoor started, Indian fact checkers like Zoobear etc were busting multiple fake news coming from Pak twitter handles. Now a days no one bothers even cross checking them as anything coming from Pakistan is unanimously considered as being fake. Your govt must also ban platform X like it did for youtube/ticktock to further embarrass its own country. Then again, your PM himself gave a fake image to Asim Munir while promoting him to field marshal 😂

If we all come out of this fake news world, reality and stance of respective countries are very different.

#TrueStory
The only country more shame less than this is probably Bangaldesh .celebrating with their rapist
 
I dont know this zoobear guy. Has he acknowledged the downing of multiple rafales and complete destruction in 25+ Indian air bases as confirmed by your army?

If he can't acknowledge these things he can throw his fact checking into the sea.

When did that happen ?

You too in the "trust-me-bro" camp ?
 
When did that happen ?

You too in the "trust-me-bro" camp ?
You don't have to trust me bro but you gotta trust her (Col Quereshi)

"Pakistan’s aggressive stance on the Western Front continued and tired to target the Indian Army. Attacked 26 locations from Srinagar to Chhalliya. Damage reported in airbases in Udhampur, Adampur, Pathankot, and Bathinda. Pakistan targeted Army hospitals in Srinagar, Avantipur, and Udhampur," she added.



I studied this conflict deeply and observed the evolution of the Indian communication strategy. India was well and truly beaten into submission. You were able to sleep soundly in the USA but complete carnage was inflicted on Northwest India to the extent that they kept their lights off for weeks after the conflict.
 
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You don't have to trust me bro but you gotta trust her (Col Quereshi)

"Pakistan’s aggressive stance on the Western Front continued and tired to target the Indian Army. Attacked 26 locations from Srinagar to Chhalliya. Damage reported in airbases in Udhampur, Adampur, Pathankot, and Bathinda. Pakistan targeted Army hospitals in Srinagar, Avantipur, and Udhampur," she added.



I studied this conflict deeply and observed the evolution of the Indian communication strategy. India was well and truly beaten into submission. You were able to sleep soundly in the USA but complete carnage was inflicted on Northwest India to the extent that they kept their lights off for weeks after the conflict.

So where is the photographic/video evidence to show the extent of the damage on those 26 Indian Air bases ?

For instance this is what REAL damage looks like when a Missile truly makes a bullseye hit on a hangar:

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So where is the photographic/video evidence to show the extent of the damage on those 26 Indian Air bases ?

For instance this is what REAL damage looks like when a Missile truly makes a bullseye hit on a hangar:

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Washington post, New York times, Al Jazeera, French newspaper the opinion have compared the damages using satellite images and wrote articles. Indonesian defense conducted a international seminar on "what to learn from pak air force heavy losses" . pak defense panel walked out of that seminar in shame . It was all over the news.
 
Washington post, New York times, Al Jazeera, French newspaper the opinion have compared the damages using satellite images and wrote articles. Indonesian defense conducted a international seminar on "what to learn from pak air force heavy losses" . pak defense panel walked out of that seminar in shame . It was all over the news.


but but but .... what about the ever reliable "trust-me-bro" sources ??? How dare you ignore them !!!

Bro, why haven’t you found a job yet?

matlab sahi jaga pey laga hai :thumbsup :cigar
 
So where is the photographic/video evidence to show the extent of the damage on those 26 Indian Air bases ?

For instance this is what REAL damage looks like when a Missile truly makes a bullseye hit on a hangar:

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I have posted the words of Col Quereshi. You should ask her why she made these statements and why she didn't show photos.

As far as these images of Pakistan no Pakistani denies that any airbase was hit. Indians present this as a gotcha but there was no media censorship.
 
I have posted the words of Col Quereshi. You should ask her why she made these statements and why she didn't show photos.

As far as these images of Pakistan no Pakistani denies that any airbase was hit. Indians present this as a gotcha but there was no media censorship.

She did not describe the extent of the damage and neither does Pakistani army. So this is where independent satellite images and videos come in. And there was no media censorship in India ( you can find fair number of lunatics posting all sorts of conspiracy theories ). Plenty of videos showing footage of drones hitting civilian areas with minimal damage.

Whereas the damage on Pakistani military/terror targets has been extensively documented ( which I have posted above and some other links are below: )

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abXsMSqeaIA --> Muridke destruction
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdqPYLCX7GE --> Bahawalpur destruction
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chffiYa1bpc --> Analysis by a French defense expert ( video has high quality images / inline video clips for evidence )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWaa0KcQkFc --> List of Terror Camps Destroyed with evidence ( list is pretty huge )
 
As per verified developments and common understanding so far :-
  • April 22
    ▪️ Terror attack in Pahalgam kills 26 tourists. India accuses Pakistan-backed terror groups for the event.
  • April 23–24
    ▪️ India suspends diplomatic ties, visa services, and the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT)
    ▪️ Pakistan counters with closing airspace, suspending trade
    ▪️ LoC shelling begins
  • Late April – Early May
    ▪️ India issues stern warnings, public and backchannel, about upcoming targeted strikes on terror launchpads near the LoC and international border
  • May 7 – Operation Sindoor
    ▪️ India launches precision airstrikes on terror camps. Avoids targeting Pakistan's air defences to contain escalation however Pakistan activates air defence, resulting in the loss of some Indian aircraft
  • May 8–9
    ▪️ Pakistan escalates with:
    ▫️ Heavy shelling along the LoC (notably in Poonch)
    ▫️ Drone attacks—most intercepted by India
    ▪️ Localized damage reported on Indian side
  • May 10 – Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos (by Pakistan)
    ▪️ Pakistan targets Indian military bases
    ▪️ India intercepts a Shaheen missile near Sirsa, likely headed toward Delhi
    ▪️ India responds with BrahMos missile strikes on:
    ▫️ Major Pakistani airbases (e.g., Nur Khan, Rafiqui, Bholari)
    ▫️ Military command infrastructure
  • May 10 (evening)
    ▪️ Pakistan, facing strategic losses, requests ceasefire
    ▫️ Uses both direct channels and U.S. diplomatic pressure
    ▪️ India agrees to ceasefire to prevent regional escalation
    ▪️ Donald Trump leaks the ceasefire on X
    ▪️ Indian MEA formally acknowledges ceasefire thereafter
    ▪️ Pakistan publicly thanks Trump on X
  • May 11
    ▪️ Pakistan begins victory celebrations, despite being the party that requested ceasefire
    ▪️ Again thanks Trump publicly, reinforcing his role
  • Post-May 11
    ▪️ Pakistan sends multiple formal letters to India:
    ▫️ Requests resumption of dialogue
    ▫️ Seeks reinstatement of the Indus Waters Treaty
    ▫️ Cites looming water crisis
  • Early June
    ▪️ Pakistan sends 4th official letter urging revival of IWT
    ▪️ Contrast between public bravado and diplomatic pleading becomes evident
  • June 17 – G7 Summit
    ▪️ PM Narendra Modi meets Donald Trump
    ▪️ Firmly clarifies:
    ▫️ India did not seek or accept U.S. mediation
    ▫️ Ceasefire was result of India’s strategic choices, not foreign pressure
  • June 18
    ▪️ Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir meets Trump at the White House
    ▪️ Formally thanks Trump for helping achieve ceasefire with India
    ▪️ India maintains silence—refrains from dignifying this claim
  • June 22
    ▪️ Pakistan nominates Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize
    ▪️ Cites his role in “mediating” India–Pakistan ceasefire—a narrative rejected by India


@Romali_rotti @Varun @Devadwal @Hikaru @Rajdeep @deltexas @RexRex @MP2011 @Major @Rana @IAJ @IMMY69 @Suleiman @BouncerGuy @FearlessRoar @Cpt. Rishwat @DeadlyVenom
 
As per verified developments and common understanding so far :-
  • April 22
    ▪️ Terror attack in Pahalgam kills 26 tourists. India accuses Pakistan-backed terror groups for the event.
  • April 23–24
    ▪️ India suspends diplomatic ties, visa services, and the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT)
    ▪️ Pakistan counters with closing airspace, suspending trade
    ▪️ LoC shelling begins
  • Late April – Early May
    ▪️ India issues stern warnings, public and backchannel, about upcoming targeted strikes on terror launchpads near the LoC and international border
  • May 7 – Operation Sindoor
    ▪️ India launches precision airstrikes on terror camps. Avoids targeting Pakistan's air defences to contain escalation however Pakistan activates air defence, resulting in the loss of some Indian aircraft
  • May 8–9
    ▪️ Pakistan escalates with:
    ▫️ Heavy shelling along the LoC (notably in Poonch)
    ▫️ Drone attacks—most intercepted by India
    ▪️ Localized damage reported on Indian side
  • May 10 – Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos (by Pakistan)
    ▪️ Pakistan targets Indian military bases
    ▪️ India intercepts a Shaheen missile near Sirsa, likely headed toward Delhi
    ▪️ India responds with BrahMos missile strikes on:
    ▫️ Major Pakistani airbases (e.g., Nur Khan, Rafiqui, Bholari)
    ▫️ Military command infrastructure
  • May 10 (evening)
    ▪️ Pakistan, facing strategic losses, requests ceasefire
    ▫️ Uses both direct channels and U.S. diplomatic pressure
    ▪️ India agrees to ceasefire to prevent regional escalation
    ▪️ Donald Trump leaks the ceasefire on X
    ▪️ Indian MEA formally acknowledges ceasefire thereafter
    ▪️ Pakistan publicly thanks Trump on X
  • May 11
    ▪️ Pakistan begins victory celebrations, despite being the party that requested ceasefire
    ▪️ Again thanks Trump publicly, reinforcing his role
  • Post-May 11
    ▪️ Pakistan sends multiple formal letters to India:
    ▫️ Requests resumption of dialogue
    ▫️ Seeks reinstatement of the Indus Waters Treaty
    ▫️ Cites looming water crisis
  • Early June
    ▪️ Pakistan sends 4th official letter urging revival of IWT
    ▪️ Contrast between public bravado and diplomatic pleading becomes evident
  • June 17 – G7 Summit
    ▪️ PM Narendra Modi meets Donald Trump
    ▪️ Firmly clarifies:
    ▫️ India did not seek or accept U.S. mediation
    ▫️ Ceasefire was result of India’s strategic choices, not foreign pressure
  • June 18
    ▪️ Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir meets Trump at the White House
    ▪️ Formally thanks Trump for helping achieve ceasefire with India
    ▪️ India maintains silence—refrains from dignifying this claim
  • June 22
    ▪️ Pakistan nominates Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize
    ▪️ Cites his role in “mediating” India–Pakistan ceasefire—a narrative rejected by India


@Romali_rotti @Varun @Devadwal @Hikaru @Rajdeep @deltexas @RexRex @MP2011 @Major @Rana @IAJ @IMMY69 @Suleiman @BouncerGuy @FearlessRoar @Cpt. Rishwat @DeadlyVenom
Raat gai, baat gai

Am future focused on uniting the subcontinent under Islam with rights for all. Muslims and non.
 
Douglas Murray on Op Sindoor

Douglas Murray, says everything about the intelligence of these Modi clowns on this site.

Rajdeep over here probably thinks Douglas Murray is an intellectual when in reality he’s a paid propagandist/opportunist.

More comedy material from these guys 😄
 
As per verified developments and common understanding so far :-
  • April 22
    ▪️ Terror attack in Pahalgam kills 26 tourists. India accuses Pakistan-backed terror groups for the event.
  • April 23–24
    ▪️ India suspends diplomatic ties, visa services, and the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT)
    ▪️ Pakistan counters with closing airspace, suspending trade
    ▪️ LoC shelling begins
  • Late April – Early May
    ▪️ India issues stern warnings, public and backchannel, about upcoming targeted strikes on terror launchpads near the LoC and international border
  • May 7 – Operation Sindoor
    ▪️ India launches precision airstrikes on terror camps. Avoids targeting Pakistan's air defences to contain escalation however Pakistan activates air defence, resulting in the loss of some Indian aircraft
  • May 8–9
    ▪️ Pakistan escalates with:
    ▫️ Heavy shelling along the LoC (notably in Poonch)
    ▫️ Drone attacks—most intercepted by India
    ▪️ Localized damage reported on Indian side
  • May 10 – Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos (by Pakistan)
    ▪️ Pakistan targets Indian military bases
    ▪️ India intercepts a Shaheen missile near Sirsa, likely headed toward Delhi
    ▪️ India responds with BrahMos missile strikes on:
    ▫️ Major Pakistani airbases (e.g., Nur Khan, Rafiqui, Bholari)
    ▫️ Military command infrastructure
  • May 10 (evening)
    ▪️ Pakistan, facing strategic losses, requests ceasefire
    ▫️ Uses both direct channels and U.S. diplomatic pressure
    ▪️ India agrees to ceasefire to prevent regional escalation
    ▪️ Donald Trump leaks the ceasefire on X
    ▪️ Indian MEA formally acknowledges ceasefire thereafter
    ▪️ Pakistan publicly thanks Trump on X
  • May 11
    ▪️ Pakistan begins victory celebrations, despite being the party that requested ceasefire
    ▪️ Again thanks Trump publicly, reinforcing his role
  • Post-May 11
    ▪️ Pakistan sends multiple formal letters to India:
    ▫️ Requests resumption of dialogue
    ▫️ Seeks reinstatement of the Indus Waters Treaty
    ▫️ Cites looming water crisis
  • Early June
    ▪️ Pakistan sends 4th official letter urging revival of IWT
    ▪️ Contrast between public bravado and diplomatic pleading becomes evident
  • June 17 – G7 Summit
    ▪️ PM Narendra Modi meets Donald Trump
    ▪️ Firmly clarifies:
    ▫️ India did not seek or accept U.S. mediation
    ▫️ Ceasefire was result of India’s strategic choices, not foreign pressure
  • June 18
    ▪️ Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir meets Trump at the White House
    ▪️ Formally thanks Trump for helping achieve ceasefire with India
    ▪️ India maintains silence—refrains from dignifying this claim
  • June 22
    ▪️ Pakistan nominates Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize
    ▪️ Cites his role in “mediating” India–Pakistan ceasefire—a narrative rejected by India


@Romali_rotti @Varun @Devadwal @Hikaru @Rajdeep @deltexas @RexRex @MP2011 @Major @Rana @IAJ @IMMY69 @Suleiman @BouncerGuy @FearlessRoar @Cpt. Rishwat @DeadlyVenom
Pak is all talk no action
Before war..nuclear nuclear and India attack in two hours...action..nuke nude

After Indian dhamaka..wait for our retaliation.
And full on propaganda about 6 jets down.

Once retaliation stats..gets shut down in two hours.

Achieves what ..nothing..goes around saying looking to talk on all issues...sends Bilwala of all people..a guy with zero credibility inside and outside
 
Douglas Murray, says everything about the intelligence of these Modi clowns on this site.

Rajdeep over here probably thinks Douglas Murray is an intellectual when in reality he’s a paid propagandist/opportunist.

More comedy material from these guys 😄
When you can't argue on facts

Try insulting the messenger...
Full on thukai...all words no action
.that's the Pak military
 
Pak is all talk no action
Before war..nuclear nuclear and India attack in two hours...action..nuke nude

After Indian dhamaka..wait for our retaliation.
And full on propaganda about 6 jets down.

Once retaliation stats..gets shut down in two hours.

Achieves what ..nothing..goes around saying looking to talk on all issues...sends Bilwala of all people..a guy with zero credibility inside and outside
It seems your English took more damage than those 6 jets. 'Nuke nude'? Are you describing a war or a weird spa treatment? And 'retaliation stats'? Are we doing war or cricket commentary? Also, who is Bilwala? Before trolling, try running your grammar through quality control. :inti
 
It seems your English took more damage than those 6 jets. 'Nuke nude'? Are you describing a war or a weird spa treatment? And 'retaliation stats'? Are we doing war or cricket commentary? Also, who is Bilwala? Before trolling, try running your grammar through quality control. :inti
Will try to dumb it down for ya next time. But ya need to do a better job for the retaliation start .
 
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Pak is all talk no action
Before war..nuclear nuclear and India attack in two hours...action..nuke nude

After Indian dhamaka..wait for our retaliation.
And full on propaganda about 6 jets down.

Once retaliation stats..gets shut down in two hours.

Achieves what ..nothing..goes around saying looking to talk on all issues...sends Bilwala of all people..a guy with zero credibility inside and outside

It seems like you are losing it. You are making hilarious spelling mistakes. That's a sign of someone who is losing the argument and losing composure. :inti

No matter how much fake news you propagate, world knows who dominated who.
 
Douglas Murray, says everything about the intelligence of these Modi clowns on this site.

Rajdeep over here probably thinks Douglas Murray is an intellectual when in reality he’s a paid propagandist/opportunist.

More comedy material from these guys 😄

Douglas Murray is someone who is considered as a clown even by many westerners.

Of course low-IQ sanghis don't know who is who. They are high on "you know what". :inti

Here is Joe Rogan making fun of Douglas Murray:

 
Douglas Murray is someone who is considered as a clown even by many westerners.

Of course low-IQ sanghis don't know who is who. They are high on "you know what". :inti

Here is Joe Rogan making fun of Douglas Murray:

Yes, he’s since gone into hiding after this. Completely embarrassed
 
Douglas Murray is someone who is considered as a clown even by many westerners.

Of course low-IQ sanghis don't know who is who. They are high on "you know what". :inti

Here is Joe Rogan making fun of Douglas Murray:

OK so Joe Rogan is God now .lmao ...
 
Pak passport has improved by 13 ranks in the latest rankings and now gained access to 32 visa free country since the operation sindoor.

But yea Pak lost the war according to our andbakhts fellows.
 
As per verified developments and common understanding so far :-
  • April 22
    ▪️ Terror attack in Pahalgam kills 26 tourists. India accuses Pakistan-backed terror groups for the event.
  • April 23–24
    ▪️ India suspends diplomatic ties, visa services, and the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT)
    ▪️ Pakistan counters with closing airspace, suspending trade
    ▪️ LoC shelling begins
  • Late April – Early May
    ▪️ India issues stern warnings, public and backchannel, about upcoming targeted strikes on terror launchpads near the LoC and international border
  • May 7 – Operation Sindoor
    ▪️ India launches precision airstrikes on terror camps. Avoids targeting Pakistan's air defences to contain escalation however Pakistan activates air defence, resulting in the loss of some Indian aircraft
  • May 8–9
    ▪️ Pakistan escalates with:
    ▫️ Heavy shelling along the LoC (notably in Poonch)
    ▫️ Drone attacks—most intercepted by India
    ▪️ Localized damage reported on Indian side
  • May 10 – Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos (by Pakistan)
    ▪️ Pakistan targets Indian military bases
    ▪️ India intercepts a Shaheen missile near Sirsa, likely headed toward Delhi
    ▪️ India responds with BrahMos missile strikes on:
    ▫️ Major Pakistani airbases (e.g., Nur Khan, Rafiqui, Bholari)
    ▫️ Military command infrastructure
  • May 10 (evening)
    ▪️ Pakistan, facing strategic losses, requests ceasefire
    ▫️ Uses both direct channels and U.S. diplomatic pressure
    ▪️ India agrees to ceasefire to prevent regional escalation
    ▪️ Donald Trump leaks the ceasefire on X
    ▪️ Indian MEA formally acknowledges ceasefire thereafter
    ▪️ Pakistan publicly thanks Trump on X
  • May 11
    ▪️ Pakistan begins victory celebrations, despite being the party that requested ceasefire
    ▪️ Again thanks Trump publicly, reinforcing his role
  • Post-May 11
    ▪️ Pakistan sends multiple formal letters to India:
    ▫️ Requests resumption of dialogue
    ▫️ Seeks reinstatement of the Indus Waters Treaty
    ▫️ Cites looming water crisis
  • Early June
    ▪️ Pakistan sends 4th official letter urging revival of IWT
    ▪️ Contrast between public bravado and diplomatic pleading becomes evident
  • June 17 – G7 Summit
    ▪️ PM Narendra Modi meets Donald Trump
    ▪️ Firmly clarifies:
    ▫️ India did not seek or accept U.S. mediation
    ▫️ Ceasefire was result of India’s strategic choices, not foreign pressure
  • June 18
    ▪️ Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir meets Trump at the White House
    ▪️ Formally thanks Trump for helping achieve ceasefire with India
    ▪️ India maintains silence—refrains from dignifying this claim
  • June 22
    ▪️ Pakistan nominates Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize
    ▪️ Cites his role in “mediating” India–Pakistan ceasefire—a narrative rejected by India


@Romali_rotti @Varun @Devadwal @Hikaru @Rajdeep @deltexas @RexRex @MP2011 @Major @Rana @IAJ @IMMY69 @Suleiman @BouncerGuy @FearlessRoar @Cpt. Rishwat @DeadlyVenom

Here is the Sequence of events as they transpired on the last day of the war:


Several waves of destructive assaults unleashed by the Indian military on Pakistan’s air defense system and its prestigious military airfields between 2.30 am and 12.30 pm on May 10 as part of Operation Sindoor forced Pakistan to ask for ceasefire. The precision strikes on carefully selected military targets deep inside Pakistan were so lethal and morale-shattering that General, now Field Marshal, Asim Munir, went running to the United States seeking immediate intervention, it is evident now after conversations with multiple sources with knowledge of the events in that 10-hour period.

The sequence of events, pieced together after these conversations, begins at 10.30 pm on May 9 when US Vice President JD Vance called Prime Minister Narendra Modi informing him of a likely massive attack by Pakistan later that night. The Prime Minister told Vance India was ready to not only absorb any riposte from Pakistan but was also prepared to hit back harder.

Immediately after Vance’s call, Prime Minister Modi issued instructions that India must not hold back if the Pakistani attack comes as mentioned by Vance. India’s war council comprising National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval, Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) Gen Anil Chauhan and the three Service Chiefs, Gen Upendra Dwivedi, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh and Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, went into a quick huddle, discussed options and got down to work.

Pakistan’s attack commenced around 1.30 am on May 10th. Within an hour, India’s ferocious response was underway. From air-launched BrahMos, Scalp and Crystal Maze missiles to Harop and Nagastra kamikaze loitering munitions, a mix of lethal weapons rained on Pakistan’s air defense assets, airfields and in some cases aircraft on ground, after Pakistan’s heaviest assault on Indian military bases.

As its multi-layered air defense system led by the S-400 (based at two locations in western India, one of them, the Adampur air base) and Akash missiles among other platforms, thwarted the incoming barrage of missiles and drones on Indian airfields in north and west India, the Indian military responded with intensified attack that pulverized Pakistan’s prized assets.

The first wave of Indian attack that began at 2.30 am hit the Nur Khan base near Rawalpindi and Rahimyar Khan base nearly 800 km south. Nur Khan airbase, close to Pakistan Army’s General HQs was the hammer blow. The Indian strike disabled the two mobile command centers and hit an on-ground C-130 transport aircraft, according to a preliminary assessment. The apron, taxiways and runway at the Rahimyar Khan base were hit, rendering the airfield inoperative.

Simultaneously, Indian Army units, using the Excalibur ammunition from the M-777 howitzers close to the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border (IB) were pounding Pakistani bases. The Nagastra loitering munition, locally designed and manufactured, was also brought into play. The Indian Air Force (IAF) also launched the decoy planes followed by Harop kamikaze drones to hit several targets, but more was to come.

The second wave of assault was psychologically more devastating. Indian missiles hit Sargodha and Murid air bases. Sargodha, the crown jewel of the Pakistani Air Force, is home to US-supplied F-16 squadrons.

What exact damage was caused at the Musaf airbase, part of the Sargodha complex, is being ascertained but the fact that Indian precision strike hit deep inside Pakistan, sent alarm bells ringing in both Pakistan and the Pentagon.

By 9.30 am on May 10, Pakistan was frantically trying to contact India. The first request came via the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi to the Ministry of External Affairs. India’s response was: The Pakistani DGMO (Direct General Military Operations) must contact his Indian counterpart. Simultaneously, Asim Munir was making calls to the Americans and offering to stop firing forthwith.

Almost immediately, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, also holding the charge of NSA, dialed India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, conveying Pakistan’s willingness to cease fire. Jaishankar responded by reiterating that the only appropriate channel of communication between India and Pakistan was the hotline between the DGMO's.

By this time, India’s military strikes were in an overdrive. The third and fourth phase of the Indian strikes hit air bases and radar sites at Murid, Rafiqui, Sukkur, Jacobabad, Bholari, Chunian, Pasrur and Arifwala. The multiple strikes, and especially the destruction of the nerve center of Pakistan’s air defense at Nur Khan air base, unnerved the Pakistani leadership. That Asim Munir called Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif before dawn on May 10 is well known. The call was definitely made after the first attack that hit Nur Khan.

By 12 noon, Indian attacks had ceased. At 12.30 pm, Pakistan’s DGMO tried to contact the Indian DGMO. He was unavailable. The two could finally speak at 3.30 pm. India, in keeping with its declared policy immediately agreed to stop firing at Pakistan’s request with effect from 5 pm Indian Standard Time (IST). The rest of the story is well known by now.

 
Here is the Sequence of events as they transpired on the last day of the war:


Several waves of destructive assaults unleashed by the Indian military on Pakistan’s air defense system and its prestigious military airfields between 2.30 am and 12.30 pm on May 10 as part of Operation Sindoor forced Pakistan to ask for ceasefire. The precision strikes on carefully selected military targets deep inside Pakistan were so lethal and morale-shattering that General, now Field Marshal, Asim Munir, went running to the United States seeking immediate intervention, it is evident now after conversations with multiple sources with knowledge of the events in that 10-hour period.

The sequence of events, pieced together after these conversations, begins at 10.30 pm on May 9 when US Vice President JD Vance called Prime Minister Narendra Modi informing him of a likely massive attack by Pakistan later that night. The Prime Minister told Vance India was ready to not only absorb any riposte from Pakistan but was also prepared to hit back harder.

Immediately after Vance’s call, Prime Minister Modi issued instructions that India must not hold back if the Pakistani attack comes as mentioned by Vance. India’s war council comprising National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval, Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) Gen Anil Chauhan and the three Service Chiefs, Gen Upendra Dwivedi, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh and Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, went into a quick huddle, discussed options and got down to work.

Pakistan’s attack commenced around 1.30 am on May 10th. Within an hour, India’s ferocious response was underway. From air-launched BrahMos, Scalp and Crystal Maze missiles to Harop and Nagastra kamikaze loitering munitions, a mix of lethal weapons rained on Pakistan’s air defense assets, airfields and in some cases aircraft on ground, after Pakistan’s heaviest assault on Indian military bases.

As its multi-layered air defense system led by the S-400 (based at two locations in western India, one of them, the Adampur air base) and Akash missiles among other platforms, thwarted the incoming barrage of missiles and drones on Indian airfields in north and west India, the Indian military responded with intensified attack that pulverized Pakistan’s prized assets.

The first wave of Indian attack that began at 2.30 am hit the Nur Khan base near Rawalpindi and Rahimyar Khan base nearly 800 km south. Nur Khan airbase, close to Pakistan Army’s General HQs was the hammer blow. The Indian strike disabled the two mobile command centers and hit an on-ground C-130 transport aircraft, according to a preliminary assessment. The apron, taxiways and runway at the Rahimyar Khan base were hit, rendering the airfield inoperative.

Simultaneously, Indian Army units, using the Excalibur ammunition from the M-777 howitzers close to the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border (IB) were pounding Pakistani bases. The Nagastra loitering munition, locally designed and manufactured, was also brought into play. The Indian Air Force (IAF) also launched the decoy planes followed by Harop kamikaze drones to hit several targets, but more was to come.

The second wave of assault was psychologically more devastating. Indian missiles hit Sargodha and Murid air bases. Sargodha, the crown jewel of the Pakistani Air Force, is home to US-supplied F-16 squadrons.

What exact damage was caused at the Musaf airbase, part of the Sargodha complex, is being ascertained but the fact that Indian precision strike hit deep inside Pakistan, sent alarm bells ringing in both Pakistan and the Pentagon.

By 9.30 am on May 10, Pakistan was frantically trying to contact India. The first request came via the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi to the Ministry of External Affairs. India’s response was: The Pakistani DGMO (Direct General Military Operations) must contact his Indian counterpart. Simultaneously, Asim Munir was making calls to the Americans and offering to stop firing forthwith.

Almost immediately, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, also holding the charge of NSA, dialed India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, conveying Pakistan’s willingness to cease fire. Jaishankar responded by reiterating that the only appropriate channel of communication between India and Pakistan was the hotline between the DGMO's.

By this time, India’s military strikes were in an overdrive. The third and fourth phase of the Indian strikes hit air bases and radar sites at Murid, Rafiqui, Sukkur, Jacobabad, Bholari, Chunian, Pasrur and Arifwala. The multiple strikes, and especially the destruction of the nerve center of Pakistan’s air defense at Nur Khan air base, unnerved the Pakistani leadership. That Asim Munir called Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif before dawn on May 10 is well known. The call was definitely made after the first attack that hit Nur Khan.

By 12 noon, Indian attacks had ceased. At 12.30 pm, Pakistan’s DGMO tried to contact the Indian DGMO. He was unavailable. The two could finally speak at 3.30 pm. India, in keeping with its declared policy immediately agreed to stop firing at Pakistan’s request with effect from 5 pm Indian Standard Time (IST). The rest of the story is well known by now.

Full on tabahi
 
Even if it is assumed that India did more damage then Pak (which ofcourse a blatant lie because of the destruction of 6 jets) , it’s the Pakistan who emerge victorious in terms of diplomatic gains, world image and basically narrative controlling.

Victory is not measured in terms of destruction, it is measured by the actual outcome.
 
And I don’t think Modi will think again going for war again after seeing what Iran did to Iron dome and Iran missile power is not even 1/3rd of Pak missles and S400 is no where near iron dome in terms of capability.
 
Bhakts are still going nuts over this. Unbelievable.

These guys don't know how to stay in present or do productive things. Always have to live in the past. :yk

You lost the war. Deal with it. No need to make up news. Whole world knows who lost 5-6 jets and who won the war. :inti
 
The fact is no country in the world has capable enough anti missle or defense system which can hold on its own when it comes to full scale war with your neighbors, may be it will do better if the enemy is far away or the war lasts only a week with no overwhelming strikes.

Even a small country like Ukraine can cause massive havoc in a country like Russia so it’s only wise to avoid wars at any cost.
 
And I don’t think Modi will think again going for war again after seeing what Iran did to Iron dome and Iran missile power is not even 1/3rd of Pak missles and S400 is no where near iron dome in terms of capability.

Ever since chaiwala Modi came to power, India lost every single conflict.

2019 - Abhinandan enjoyed fantastic tea and 1 jet got shot down.

2020-2021 - Border skirmish with China. China clearly won that as they grabbed 2000 sq km of Indian territory.

2025 - India lost 5-6 jets. Their celebrity pilot Shivangi Singh possibly got killed also; they seem to be covering up her news. India also lost soldiers and many of their bases got smashed.


If Modi is stupid enough to try another "adventure", they are likely to suffer a bigger humiliation. :inti
 
Ever since chaiwala Modi came to power, India lost every single conflict.

2019 - Abhinandan enjoyed fantastic tea and 1 jet got shot down.

2020-2021 - Border skirmish with China. China clearly won that as they grabbed 2000 sq km of Indian territory.

2025 - India lost 5-6 jets. Their celebrity pilot Shivangi Singh possibly got killed also; they seem to be covering up her news. India also lost soldiers and many of their bases got smashed.


If Modi is stupid enough to try another "adventure", they are likely to suffer a bigger humiliation. :inti
but but but andbakhts won and they cause massive destruction in Pak , didn't you read the artcile?:unsure:
 
Here is the Sequence of events as they transpired on the last day of the war:


Several waves of destructive assaults unleashed by the Indian military on Pakistan’s air defense system and its prestigious military airfields between 2.30 am and 12.30 pm on May 10 as part of Operation Sindoor forced Pakistan to ask for ceasefire. The precision strikes on carefully selected military targets deep inside Pakistan were so lethal and morale-shattering that General, now Field Marshal, Asim Munir, went running to the United States seeking immediate intervention, it is evident now after conversations with multiple sources with knowledge of the events in that 10-hour period.

The sequence of events, pieced together after these conversations, begins at 10.30 pm on May 9 when US Vice President JD Vance called Prime Minister Narendra Modi informing him of a likely massive attack by Pakistan later that night. The Prime Minister told Vance India was ready to not only absorb any riposte from Pakistan but was also prepared to hit back harder.

Immediately after Vance’s call, Prime Minister Modi issued instructions that India must not hold back if the Pakistani attack comes as mentioned by Vance. India’s war council comprising National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval, Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) Gen Anil Chauhan and the three Service Chiefs, Gen Upendra Dwivedi, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh and Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, went into a quick huddle, discussed options and got down to work.

Pakistan’s attack commenced around 1.30 am on May 10th. Within an hour, India’s ferocious response was underway. From air-launched BrahMos, Scalp and Crystal Maze missiles to Harop and Nagastra kamikaze loitering munitions, a mix of lethal weapons rained on Pakistan’s air defense assets, airfields and in some cases aircraft on ground, after Pakistan’s heaviest assault on Indian military bases.

As its multi-layered air defense system led by the S-400 (based at two locations in western India, one of them, the Adampur air base) and Akash missiles among other platforms, thwarted the incoming barrage of missiles and drones on Indian airfields in north and west India, the Indian military responded with intensified attack that pulverized Pakistan’s prized assets.

The first wave of Indian attack that began at 2.30 am hit the Nur Khan base near Rawalpindi and Rahimyar Khan base nearly 800 km south. Nur Khan airbase, close to Pakistan Army’s General HQs was the hammer blow. The Indian strike disabled the two mobile command centers and hit an on-ground C-130 transport aircraft, according to a preliminary assessment. The apron, taxiways and runway at the Rahimyar Khan base were hit, rendering the airfield inoperative.

Simultaneously, Indian Army units, using the Excalibur ammunition from the M-777 howitzers close to the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border (IB) were pounding Pakistani bases. The Nagastra loitering munition, locally designed and manufactured, was also brought into play. The Indian Air Force (IAF) also launched the decoy planes followed by Harop kamikaze drones to hit several targets, but more was to come.

The second wave of assault was psychologically more devastating. Indian missiles hit Sargodha and Murid air bases. Sargodha, the crown jewel of the Pakistani Air Force, is home to US-supplied F-16 squadrons.

What exact damage was caused at the Musaf airbase, part of the Sargodha complex, is being ascertained but the fact that Indian precision strike hit deep inside Pakistan, sent alarm bells ringing in both Pakistan and the Pentagon.

By 9.30 am on May 10, Pakistan was frantically trying to contact India. The first request came via the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi to the Ministry of External Affairs. India’s response was: The Pakistani DGMO (Direct General Military Operations) must contact his Indian counterpart. Simultaneously, Asim Munir was making calls to the Americans and offering to stop firing forthwith.

Almost immediately, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, also holding the charge of NSA, dialed India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, conveying Pakistan’s willingness to cease fire. Jaishankar responded by reiterating that the only appropriate channel of communication between India and Pakistan was the hotline between the DGMO's.

By this time, India’s military strikes were in an overdrive. The third and fourth phase of the Indian strikes hit air bases and radar sites at Murid, Rafiqui, Sukkur, Jacobabad, Bholari, Chunian, Pasrur and Arifwala. The multiple strikes, and especially the destruction of the nerve center of Pakistan’s air defense at Nur Khan air base, unnerved the Pakistani leadership. That Asim Munir called Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif before dawn on May 10 is well known. The call was definitely made after the first attack that hit Nur Khan.

By 12 noon, Indian attacks had ceased. At 12.30 pm, Pakistan’s DGMO tried to contact the Indian DGMO. He was unavailable. The two could finally speak at 3.30 pm. India, in keeping with its declared policy immediately agreed to stop firing at Pakistan’s request with effect from 5 pm Indian Standard Time (IST). The rest of the story is well known by now.


LOL... is this the script of the next Bollywood movie/???

Well written though... Some blind people with hatred for Pakistan will definitely enjoy this fantastic piece of writing.
 
And I don’t think Modi will think again going for war again after seeing what Iran did to Iron dome and Iran missile power is not even 1/3rd of Pak missles and S400 is no where near iron dome in terms of capability.

India doesn’t just wake up every day with a desire to attack Pakistan. We are a peace loving nation who want cordial relations with Pakistan and other neighbours. If you all stop supporting the terrorists who cross your borders to kill people in our country, we will have peace forever
 
Ever since chaiwala Modi came to power, India lost every single conflict.

2019 - Abhinandan enjoyed fantastic tea and 1 jet got shot down.

2020-2021 - Border skirmish with China. China clearly won that as they grabbed 2000 sq km of Indian territory.

2025 - India lost 5-6 jets. Their celebrity pilot Shivangi Singh possibly got killed also; they seem to be covering up her news. India also lost soldiers and many of their bases got smashed.


If Modi is stupid enough to try another "adventure", they are likely to suffer a bigger humiliation. :inti
All talk no action..why don't you attack directly like 71 or Kargil instead of using terrorists like cowards
 
That's not what you said...check your post
can you explain the reason of changes in passport ranking for both these countries after this war? Pak is definitely not doing any great in terms of economy or trade before or after the war so why this perception changed and Pak got visa free access to 32 countries after the war?
 
India doesn’t just wake up every day with a desire to attack Pakistan. We are a peace loving nation who want cordial relations with Pakistan and other neighbours. If you all stop supporting the terrorists who cross your borders to kill people in our country, we will have peace forever
and What about so many terrorist caught by pak army in the last week talking actively with RAW on duty agents and even on duty Indian army officials? isn't this terrorism too?
 
But hq9 is the best ...
Nah , it's way worse than S400 to be honest , Pak definitely need to upgrade it with some decent system. But these defense systems are not built to withstand a long time war anyway , they are just built to defend a week long war without overwhelming missiles attack hoping that after a week or so some diplomacy and cease fire will happen.
 
can you explain the reason of changes in passport ranking for both these countries after this war? Pak is definitely not doing any great in terms of economy or trade before or after the war so why this perception changed and Pak got visa free access to 32 countries after the war?
Can you link your source of information pls..
 
and What about so many terrorist caught by pak army in the last week talking actively with RAW on duty agents and even on duty Indian army officials? isn't this terrorism too?
Yes it is ...you should hit us too given how India is weak and can't defend itself ..specially the air force is very weak...cmon go for it ..or use your two pals to get us on fatf grey list ..the only action India takes on Pak soil is killing the Islamic terrorists.baloch is your internal affair..we do want them to be independent but they are so far off..we can't even send arms or money
 
and What about so many terrorist caught by pak army in the last week talking actively with RAW on duty agents and even on duty Indian army officials? isn't this terrorism too?

See, already up with lame excuses to defend terror sponsoring.
 
Yes it is ...you should hit us too given how India is weak and can't defend itself ..specially the air force is very weak...cmon go for it ..or use your two pals to get us on fatf grey list ..the only action India takes on Pak soil is killing the Islamic terrorists.baloch is your internal affair..we do want them to be independent but they are so far off..we can't even send arms or money
Nope , Pak ain't strong enough yet to attack India directly because it is 7 times smaller nation and even far worse in terms of economy and corruption but definitely with proper alliance and strategy , it can definitely turns the table around in a blink of an eye with a counter attack approach.
 
See, already up with lame excuses to defend terror sponsoring.
Defending terror sponsoring? Both countries are doing this to each other and for God knows how many years , but India had the audacity to directly attack Pak with a delusion that Pak will not do much in counter attack , Now India pretty much knows that they are not in a position to attack Pak directly either and Pak also not in a position to attack India directly. Hopefully the sanity prevails.
 
Defending terror sponsoring? Both countries are doing this to each other and for God knows how many years , but India had the audacity to directly attack Pak with a delusion that Pak will not do much in counter attack , Now India pretty much knows that they are not in a position to attack Pak directly either and Pak also not in a position to attack India directly. Hopefully the sanity prevails.
Problem ye hai ki pak never attacks India directly after the 71 phainta siachen defeat and Kargil embarrassment and India after suffering so called defeats just goes on repeating the same mistake...so not sure your logic or premise holds...
 
Bhakts are still going nuts over this. Unbelievable.

These guys don't know how to stay in present or do productive things. Always have to live in the past. :yk

You lost the war. Deal with it. No need to make up news. Whole world knows who lost 5-6 jets and who won the war. :inti
Not sure who the whole world is but there is no proof of 5-6 jets went down. Just last evening you were claiming 20 jets...LOL. So we all know how seriously these numbers must be taken.

However, the larger point remains the same - in a war planes will go down and soldiers will die. It is like in an ODI game while chasing 300 runs teams will lose some wickets. As long as the target is chased, he wins the game irrespective of how many wickets lost. India won the game by Op Sindoor on 7th May and Pakistanis are celebrating taking few wickets by downing few jets in the process.

Atleast this lie of Pak won the war was working before but ever since deputy minister Ishaq Dar spilled the beans and openly admitted they waved white flag after India hit 2 air bases at 2.30am on 10th May, this will no longer work unfortunately. Hilarious how people run away from discussing Ishaq Dar's statement as a plague.

#NurKhanAirbase
#10thMay
#2.30am
#PrinceFaisal
#WhiteFlag
#MyThread
#CoughCough

:kp
 
But sir IWT is still in abeyance....
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Five Key Revelations from Army’s Deputy Chief on Operation Sindoor​

Lt Gen Rahul R. Singh’s revelations are the first public official acknowledgment of China’s real-time support to Pakistan and of Turkey’s direct involvement in Operation Sindoor.

Deputy chief of army staff Lieutenant General Rahul R. Singh speaks during a conference-cum-exhibition in Delhi on July 4, 2025. Photo: PTI.

Real journalism holds power accountable​


New Delhi: The statements made by Lieutenant General Rahul R. Singh, deputy chief of army staff (capability development and sustenance), at the FICCI ‘New Age Military Technologies’ event on Friday (July 4) make it clear that Operation Sindoor was not just a bilateral India-Pakistan conflict, but a complex multi-actor engagement involving sophisticated intelligence sharing, real-time battlefield support and coordinated military assistance.

Here are the five most significant revelations made by Lieutenant General Singh about Operation Sindoor:

1. ‘One border, three adversaries’​

Lieutenant General Singh revealed that during Operation Sindoor, India faced not just Pakistan, but effectively three adversaries on one border.

“Pakistan was the front face. We had China providing all possible support … Turkey also played a very important role in providing the type of support that was there,” he stated.

This exposed the collusive nature of threat faced by India, where it faces multiple state actors working in concert, even if as a proxy conflict. This fundamentally changes India's strategic calculus and defence planning, as it confirms the two-front collusive threat is not a theoretical construct for the Indian military but an operational reality.

2. Pakistan had full real-time intelligence visibility into India​

The most shocking revelation made by Lieutenant General Singh was that Pakistan had full visibility into Indian military deployments, which was made evident during the director general of military operations (DGMO)-level talks.

“When the DGMO-level talks were going on, Pakistan actually was mentioning that ‘we know that your such and such important vector is primed and ready for action. I would request you to perhaps pull it back’. So he was getting live inputs … from China,” he disclosed.

This represents a huge vulnerability and demonstrates China's direct involvement in providing strategic military intelligence against India, fundamentally altering the nature of the conflict.

3. Indigenous equipment performance issues​

Lieutenant General Singh acknowledged that while some indigenous systems performed well during Operation Sindoor, others revealed critical gaps. He also highlighted supply chain vulnerabilities, noting that equipment scheduled for delivery by January or October-November was not available during the operation.

Providing a specific example on the requirement of drones and his meeting with Indian drone manufacturers, he said he had asked these manufacturers in April how many of them would be able to “provide the equipment that you're supposed to in the stipulated time”.

“A lot of hands went up. But when again I called them after one week, nothing came by. The reason is because our supply chains–we are still dependent on a lot of things from outside,” the officer continued.

He added that “had all [that] equipment been made available, the story may have been a little different, right”.

This issue adversely affects India's defence preparedness and highlights the urgent need for robust indigenous defence manufacturing with reliable supply chains.

4. Pakistan as China's ‘live laboratory’ for testing weapons​

The lieutenant general revealed that 81% of Pakistan's military hardware acquired in the last five years is from China. He described the situation as China using Pakistan as a “live lab” to test its weapons against various other weapon systems.

“China perhaps has seen that he's able to test his weapons against, say, various other weapons systems that are there. It's like a live lab which is available to them,” he stated.

This indicates that any conflict with Pakistan is also a test ground for Chinese military technology, which allows them to improve and upgrade their product for the next conflict. These upgrades will be available to Pakistan, which will be better prepared for the future.

5. Turkey's direct military support to Pakistan with drones​

He also disclosed that Turkey provided substantial support to Pakistan, including Bayraktar drones and trained personnel.

“Turkey also played a very important role in providing the type of support that was there. Bayraktar, of course, he's been giving from before. We saw numerous other drones also coming in, landing in the face of war, during the war, along with trained sort of individuals who were there,” he revealed.

This brings out Turkey's active role in supporting Pakistan against India, indicating a broader geopolitical alignment that extends beyond traditional Pakistan-China cooperation.

Lieutenant General Singh’s revelations are the first public official acknowledgement of China’s real-time support to Pakistan and of Turkey’s direct involvement in Operation Sindoor. He candidly revealed Pakistan’s unprecedented visibility into Indian deployments and acknowledged critical shortcomings in indigenous equipment and supply chains.

These revelations collectively underscore the immediate strategic challenges for India's defence posture. The multi-front threat reality and intelligence compromise are the most critical concerns requiring immediate attention and strategic response.

 
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