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First Indian female Rafale pilot - Shivangi Singh - Where is she? Dead? Captured?

India is a democratic nation where every soldier who lays down his life for the country is acknowledged and honoured through protocol-driven funerals. Their valour on the battlefield is celebrated, and their stories are shared to inspire citizens to place the nation above all else.

India is a culturally isolated nation whose people have given countless sacrifices in order to preserve the unique culture of their ancient civilization. Putting bodies on the line for our nation is what we do and what our ancestors have been gladly doing for centuries. It’s a matter of immense pride for us.

This stands in contrast to China and Pakistan where battlefield losses are often concealed under state censorship and the true extent of the damages and casualties is never truly known to international media.

In Pakistan’s case, the Kargil War remains a stark example when their army refused to reclaim the bodies of fallen soldiers. It was the Indian Army that buried them with full Islamic rites, upholding its long-standing discipline of respecting the dead, even those of the enemy.
 
In Pakistan’s case, the Kargil War remains a stark example when their army refused to reclaim the bodies of fallen soldiers. It was the Indian Army that buried them with full Islamic rites, upholding its long-standing discipline of respecting the dead, even those of the enemy.

I remember that. Shameful and embarrassing behaviour.
 
India is a democratic nation where every soldier who lays down his life for the country is acknowledged and honoured through protocol-driven funerals. Their valour on the battlefield is celebrated, and their stories are shared to inspire citizens to place the nation above all else.

India is a culturally isolated nation whose people have given countless sacrifices in order to preserve the unique culture of their ancient civilization. Putting bodies on the line for our nation is what we do and what our ancestors have been gladly doing for centuries. It’s a matter of immense pride for us.

This stands in contrast to China and Pakistan where battlefield losses are often concealed under state censorship and the true extent of the damages and casualties is never truly known to international media.

In Pakistan’s case, the Kargil War remains a stark example when their army refused to reclaim the bodies of fallen soldiers. It was the Indian Army that buried them with full Islamic rites, upholding its long-standing discipline of respecting the dead, even those of the enemy.
No one can ever believe what Indians say.... the world has become wise to it.

How's your course on chaptgpt prompts coming long?
 
The pictures were not yesterday, it's all be debunked on social media. They're from April 2025.
Here comes 'Its all over social media' wala logic :facepalm:

No country has been brainwashed more courtesy social media than Pakistanis. It is simply because they cant win anything in real life, be it war or in cricket field, so they rely on social media to live in virtual reality.

These images were from valedictory ceremony of the 159th Qualified Flying Instructor Course (QFIC) at the Flying Instructors School, Air Force Station Tambaram, on October 9, 2025. The event was graced by Air Marshal Tejbir Singh, SASO Training Command, IAF, as the Chief Guest.

:klopp
 
India is a democratic nation where every soldier who lays down his life for the country is acknowledged and honoured through protocol-driven funerals. Their valour on the battlefield is celebrated, and their stories are shared to inspire citizens to place the nation above all else.

India is a culturally isolated nation whose people have given countless sacrifices in order to preserve the unique culture of their ancient civilization. Putting bodies on the line for our nation is what we do and what our ancestors have been gladly doing for centuries. It’s a matter of immense pride for us.

This stands in contrast to China and Pakistan where battlefield losses are often concealed under state censorship and the true extent of the damages and casualties is never truly known to international media.

In Pakistan’s case, the Kargil War remains a stark example when their army refused to reclaim the bodies of fallen soldiers. It was the Indian Army that buried them with full Islamic rites, upholding its long-standing discipline of respecting the dead, even those of the enemy.
Oh no
 
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