Indian false flag and current Indo-Pak stand-off updates

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And the result? Just a bunch of sore throats the next morning.

Aren't you worried for their safety? Perhaps recall them back.

They have zero proof, which is why they're not going around saying they have recordings and know the launch pads and such.

Besides, with hundreds of thousands of Indian soldiers manning the LoC, they'd have to admit to being incompetent, if they tried to blame Pakistani militants infiltrating the LoC.

This time, it was 100% domestic (just like Pulwama), and they know it.

They can blame Pakistan all they want, but this time they're stuck in their own quagmir.

When did lack of proof/evidence has stop someone from going to war?

What matters is that India has the pretext.
 
And they'll destroy yours, and guess what? The Indians have a more resources to rebuild, as well as a $600 billion foreign reserve to fall back on.

Pakistan has nothing.

Again, what is it with Pakistanis thinking that their actions won't have consequences? India has an army and air force too, and their's is much bigger.

This isn't a video game.


Collateral damage is almost unimportant. What matters is that the Indian military & civilian targets is a vital piece of enemy infrastructure whose destruction would significantly reduce India’s capabilities of waging war , making dams , power stations, valid targets. The alternative my friend is we will be back here again in a few years with Indian, they need to be made to understand what war with Pakistan means.
 
Asim Munir and the Manufactured Crisis: A Nation Held Hostage by its Military Elite

In recent months, Pakistan has stood precariously close to the edge of conflict, not due to external provocation, but because of the internal desperation of its military leadership. At the center of this calculated chaos stands General Asim Munir, the Chief of Army Staff, whose actions betray a disturbing willingness to manufacture external confrontations to mask internal failures.

In February 2025, credible information surfaced suggesting that the Pakistani military regime was actively considering the provocation of India—or even inviting an attack on the Line of Control (LoC)—in a last-ditch attempt to unify a disillusioned populace and rehabilitate its tarnished image. This is not statecraft. It is a reckless and pathetic gamble by a military elite that has run out of political currency and domestic legitimacy.

The events surrounding the Pahalgam terrorist attack in Indian-Occupied Kashmir (IOK) on April 22, 2025, lend alarming weight to these suspicions. Reportedly, 26 Indian tourists were killed during the attack. As the massacre unfolded, the Director-General of Inter-Services Intelligence (DG ISI), Lt. Gen. Asim Malik, chaired a critical meeting with top ISI division heads. On the agenda: diaspora manipulation, political engineering to weaken PTI, control over the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) protests, and clandestine operations across Pakistan's borders.

Multiple sources within the Pakistani intelligence community have alleged that this attack at Pahalgam was ordered by none other than General Asim Munir himself. His motivations appear chillingly clear: to provoke an Indian retaliation that could galvanize public opinion in his favour and reposition the military as the last bastion of national defense.

But this time, the old playbook is failing. For the first time in Pakistan’s history, the military does not enjoy majority support in a potential face-off with India. In fact, many Pakistanis, judging by the reactions across social media platforms, are relieved to see the military's stranglehold being challenged. How the mighty have fallen.

The outrage has even reached the military’s inner sanctums. Top brass now privately acknowledge that Asim Munir has steered Pakistan onto a path of self-destruction. His decisions have isolated Pakistan diplomatically, alienated allies like Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and rendered the country an international pariah. His continued leadership is not just a national liability; it is a ticking time bomb. India's suspension of the Indus Water Treaty has triggered alarm bells in water-stressed Pakistan, a lower riparian state already grappling with severe water shortages. The situation is particularly tense in Sindh, where public protests have erupted over dwindling water supplies and controversial plans to construct new canals on the River Indus.

One must also question the silence of Nawaz Sharif, the so-called benefactor of Asim Munir. Why has he not condemned India’s threats post-Pahalgam? Could it be that he too knows who truly orchestrated the attack?

The truth is difficult to digest, but it must be spoken. From the Mumbai attacks to Pulwama, and now Pahalgam, a pattern of rogue elements within the military conducting operations to serve narrow institutional interests is undeniable. During Pulwama, Asim Munir was the DG ISI. Now, as Army Chief, he is once again at the helm amid another international crisis.

To add insult to injury, ISI's digital propaganda units have been frantically spinning the narrative online, using VPNs to circumvent bans and deflect blame. Their efforts only underscore the regime's desperation and moral bankruptcy.

And yet, clarity has begun to pierce the fog. From Islamabad to Karachi, many Pakistanis are now openly questioning the motives of their military leaders. The killing of innocent civilians in Pahalgam is being seen not as a strategic maneuver, but as a war crime ordered by a cabal of generals with no mandate from the people.

A Pakistani medical doctor told me today: "I speak as a Pakistani, as a Muslim, and as someone who grew up seeing donation boxes in Islamabad for the 'Kashmir jihad.' Our faith taught us to support the oppressed—but not to abandon them as cannon fodder. If Pakistan truly believes in the Kashmiri cause, it must act openly, transparently, and within the bounds of international law. Anything less is cowardice dressed up as patriotism."

Having grown up in Islamabad myself, I resonate with these words completely.
We must demand accountability. Asim Munir must be suspended pending a transparent inquiry. The perpetrators of the Pahalgam attack must be tried and punished. Pakistan cannot move forward while its military leadership operates above the law, driven by personal vendettas and delusions of grandeur.

To the world, we say: hold Pakistan's military accountable, not its people. To India, we say: your occupation of Kashmir is illegal, and your collective punishment of its people is equally reprehensible. But this does not justify acts of terrorism, especially not those orchestrated for self-serving military objectives.

To our own people: do not let fear silence you. The truth liberates both the individual and the nation.

History will remember this moment. Let it remember us as those who chose clarity over confusion, and courage over complicity.
Do you have a source or did you just make it up?
What multiple sources?
Whose sources?
Yours? A reputable journalist or a shrill publication? The beetroot vendor in the donkey cart? A fart in the air?

Sounds more like ChatGpT
 
it seems the indian population has reacted very strongly to this and is out for blood

but they should be guided by wisdom and patience rather than anger to avoid misdirecting that anger
Happened last time too, until Pakistan shot down a Mig and captured their pilot. Then they got a cold dose of reality thrown on their face, and then they started begging for his return for the "sake of humanity".

Pakistan just captured an Indian BSF, lets see if they calm down again.
 
There is no way we will block a running river, even if we utilize 30℅ more water than what we are using today. You guys will have plenty of water provided you manage your water and don't let it dump in see as you are doing now.
this has already been discussed to death and the "sea dumping" was debunked.
 
india should not overreact
it is not worth risking a war over this unless you have clear proof Pakistan was somehow involved, which is not the case as of now

Perhaps you don't know enough about India Pakistan politics/history like I don't know much about Iran-Azerbaijan relations. This is either rogue fighters in Indian Occupied Kashmir or a False Flag, which India, along with its buddy Israel, are masters of. But as of now, not a single country other than India itself has blamed Pakistan. J. D Vance, with his Indian wife was in India when this happened and he did the usual token sympathy--which Pakistan has also done -- but he didn't blame Pakistan and neither does the Trump administration. Oh, but, yes, Netanyahu blamed it on 'Islamic' terrorism.

BTW, you might want to pay attention to India and Pakistan growing confrontation because the India reaction suggests it might be more than just India and Pakistan and even the Iran maybe a factor. Pakistan forms a relatively stable, peaceful border with Iran and putting Pakistan in hot water in the geopolitical game wouldn't help Iran either.
 
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india should not overreact

it is not worth risking a war over this unless you have clear proof Pakistan was somehow involved, which is not the case as of now
There will be no war..not yet.

But Pakistani generals will be made aware that every terrorist attack they orchestrate in India will come at serious and escalating cost to their country.
 
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Not only because of him but Jahil qaum is jahil qaum
 
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Persian so called

He is foreign agent now and anything he says is absolute lies and made up. He may have started fighting for common sense bht he sold himself out.
 
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Here is Uncle Joe For you.

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Have you noticed that the Zio's have succeeded in manufacturing a third column in Pakistan now. We always had the two jokers PPP and PML and now we got these guys too.......lol........There's a whole bunch of em overseas who are all exiled now, can never go home, possibly ever, and, behave exactly like those Irani Shahi's sitting in LA and Lundon.

I mean bhai jhoott to mut bolo at least. And lies so obvious that they just automatically lose all credibility.
 
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