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

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Not really you Injuns. You will have to release water or lose the dam as the melt kicks into high gear in May and June. That damned water will just keep rising. The dams cant hold back an infinite amount of water.. BTW as mentioned already. China is thinking about cutting water off to India. The stupid water wars are a serious future problem for our entire area started by a cesspit country of the world run by a looney Bigot in Delhi.
 
Pakistan is already a step behind in the Opsec game with idiots recording troops movements and mobilisation.
Feel free to identify Indian assets and post them to counter
 
Could someone have written more lies than these words? Firstly, the current 'hybrid' system is more stable than ever and even the economy and foreign relations are improving, however little the progress is. And secondly, even members of the opposition are behind the Pakistani state and the military over the confrontation with India because it is a matter of survival.

But then RAW's huge budget is not for eating Chai Biscooot and so there are a lot of them out there spamming even slightly pro Pakistani channel. Just saw a brief interview of Pakistan's Defense Minister Kh. Asif on Aljazeera and it was spammed by multiple comments about the Bin Laden death and with tons of likes to those comments. Can we not see that there is an organized campaign to muzzle Pakistan's voice all over the media and unfortunately some from Pakistan's background, due to their political affiliation, also fall for the propaganda?

What people like you need to understand and be absolutely clear in your heads, that when there are many crimes committed by this mofo Asim Muneer and his goons in GHQ against own people, every single move and plan they make within the walls of GHQ, will be looked with suspicion and distrust. You have much much bigger crimes committed by this Asim regime then this unfortunate event in Kashmir. The mowing down of unarmed PTI protesters by machine guns and snipers is not a distant memory. And above all, the audacity by which this rat trampled by nation's mandate in last election, that alone should be enough to skin this fker alive.

Every single person sitting at highest office in the country is a usurper. Zero mandate to rule over Pakistan. Shareefs , zardaris have got ZERO mandate to rule, Asim is basically a retired government officer who should never been in the office he is now occupying. Closer to my heart, the PAF, a goon is sitting on top who is way past his retirement.

Lastly, know this, that when you have usurpers in power, they know they are vulnerable and do not have mandate to be where they are, so every move, every agenda they have is based on self preservation and self interests. its a universal fact. In peace time, these characters are burden on the nation, in time of war, they become the single biggest liability.

No one gives a flying fk to India, from every walk of life, we are all in this when it comes to recognizing India as our mortal enemy. But the military high ups have abandoned taking India as a threat, and they have been looking at enemies on eastern front to appease their foreign masters. This is not some random analysis, there is a whole history going back to Musharraf time and from there on, LOC has become a defacto border. Not long ago, Bajwa was actively opposing operation swift retort, madness!!! So when people are raising genuine concerns about these rats in GHQ, its due to the concerns about the country and direction it been on for last many years. There is a long charge sheet against them, and right now, of all times, Pakistan need clean, upright and purely professional officers at the helm of our armed forces, when war is knocking on our doors. You aint going to win any war with usurpers in charge.
 

Pahalgam fallout: Pakistan airspace closure forces Indian flight diversions​

Sources say Indian flight (AI 190) travelling from Toronto to India had to land in Copenhagen for refuelling​


By Afzal Nadeem Dogar
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April 25, 2025


An Air India Airbus A320-200 aircraft takes off from the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad, India, on July 7, 2017. —Reuters
An Air India Airbus A320-200 aircraft takes off from the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad, India, on July 7, 2017. —Reuters
As tensions grow between the neighbouring countries after Pahalgam massacre, Pakistan has closed its airspace for Indian airlines forcing long-haul planes heading for India to land in other countries for refuelling, Geo News quoted aviation sources as saying on Friday.

A day ago, at 6pm, Pakistan closed its airspace to Indian planes, following which numerous flights have been affected.


A Sharjah to Amritsar flight was reportedly rerouted before entering Pakistani airspace near Turbat, said the sources.



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An Indian airline flight en route to India was compelled to land in Ahmedabad to take on additional fuel, after passing through the Gulf of Oman.

Further highlighting the impact, the sources said, an Indian airline flight (AI 190) travelling from Toronto to India had to land in Copenhagen for refuelling. Similarly, an Indian airline flight from Paris to Delhi landed in Abu Dhabi for the same purpose. Sources also indicated that an Indian airline flight (AI 162) from London to India made a refuelling stop in Abu Dhabi.

Pakistan's airspace closure is causing considerable logistical challenges and increased operational costs for Indian airlines.

Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar on Thursday said that Pakistan's airspace had been closed to India, which would eventually cause millions of dollars in losses to Indian airlines.

The move though has come in response to the controversial measures taken by New Delhi, including diverting the flow of water lawfully belonging to Pakistan. The duration of the airspace closure is also currently unknown.

"Pakistan’s airspace will be closed with immediate effect for all Indian owned or Indian-operated airlines. All trade with India including to and from any third country through Pakistan is suspended forthwith," this was announced by the government following the high-level National Security Committee meeting in Islamabad.

After the NSC decision, Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) immediately closed the airspace for Indian aircraft soon.

“Pakistan airspace not available for Indian registered aircraft and operated/ owned and leased by the Indian Airlines including military flights,” read a message on the Notices for Airmen (NOTAMS) on PCAA official website.

According to NOTAMS, the directives will be effective initially for one month starting from 1230 hours on April 24, 2025 to 2359 Hours on May 23, 2025.

According to aviation experts, the closure of airspace could cost Indian carriers up to $500 million within a month.

Senior aviation journalist Tahir Imran Mian said that on the day the airspace was sealed, around 50 Indian flights were either transiting or scheduled to transit through Pakistan.

On an average, 200 to 300 Indian flights use Pakistan’s airspace daily. The affected carriers include Air India, Air India Express, IndiGo, SpiceJet and Akasa Air, which operate between 70 to 80 round-trip international flights through Pakistani airspace every day. These flights originate from key Indian cities such as Mumbai, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Lucknow and Goa.

The closure is expected to add approximately two hours of additional travel time per flight, significantly increasing fuel consumption and operational costs.

The tit-for-tat announcements have taken relations between the nuclear-armed neighbours to the lowest level in years.

An attack on tourists in IIOJK this week sparked a new crisis between nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours India and Pakistan, with New Delhi blaming Islamabad for the killings — with the Islamabad strongly denying the allegations.

Suspected militants opened fire in the Baisaran Valley, a popular tourist attraction in IIOJK's Pahalgam area, on Tuesday afternoon, killing 26 people and wounding several others before fleeing into the surrounding pine forests.

Indian officials say Tuesday's attack had "cross-border linkages". Police, in notices identified three people "involved" in the violence. However, India has not elaborated on the links or shared proof.

Pakistan said India's accusations were made without any "credible investigation" or "verifiable evidence", saying they are "frivolous" and "devoid of rationality".

In response, both countries have closed the only open land border they share, and suspended special South Asian visas that enabled people to travel between them.

They have declared each other's defence advisors in missions in New Delhi and Islamabad persona non grata, and reduced the strength of their embassies.

India has also suspended the Indus Water Treaty that regulated the sharing of water from the Indus River and its tributaries. Pakistan has warned that any attempt to stop or divert the water will be considered an act of war and met with "full force".

Pakistan has paused all bilateral agreements and suspended all trade with India, including to and from any third country. It has closed its airspace to all Indian-owned and Indian-operated airlines.

 
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no foreigners killed only men from Indian armed forces by design of Indian R&AW got killed "only claim"....Son Kindly change the title of this thread since its title is misleading.
I accept your argument but to remain fair - If Indians believe that it is a terrorist attack we will keep the title as is unless @Musings and @Waz feel otherwise.
 
I accept your argument but to remain fair - If Indians believe that it is a terrorist attack we will keep the title as is unless @Musings and @Waz feel otherwise.
Bhai no foreign tourist present there so no foreigner killed then thread tittle must be changed. it is misleading,
 
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How many foreigners got killed? names, pictures? nothing do why thread title is like that.
 
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