Khanivore
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If you spread BS you will be dealt with.News is confirmed. Pakistani pilot is alive and arrested by Indians.
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If you spread BS you will be dealt with.News is confirmed. Pakistani pilot is alive and arrested by Indians.
Mods are thread banning members from the main thread so that real news do not get to the Forum members.
Yes yes his name is Major Brigadier ShahzuddinNews is confirmed. Pakistani pilot is alive and arrested by Indians.
Mods are thread banning members from the main thread so that real news do not get to the Forum members.
Post a credible link or you will be banned nowNews is confirmed. Pakistani pilot is alive and arrested by Indians.
Mods are thread banning members from the main thread so that real news do not get to the Forum members.
Why shoot the messenger ?. I am giving you the live report .Post a credible link or you will be banned now
Shhh. Why tell them this?Let’s address the elephant in the room: when a nation crashes 23 fighter jets in 5 years, loses helicopters to routine sorties, and spends decades developing indigenous systems only to bench them for imports, maybe—just maybe—the problem isn’t just the gadgets. It’s the ecosystem around them.
Consider this: The same Israeli drones that faltered in Indian hands dominated in Azerbaijan. Why? Because Baku integrated them with Turkish intel, NATO-trained operators, and a doctrine built for asymmetric warfare. Meanwhile, India’s drone fleet often operates like a luxury car with a learner’s permit driver—fancy hardware, zero roadmap.
And let’s not romanticize foreign tech. France’s Rafales dodged Libyan air defenses because they flew under NATO’s jamming umbrella, not because of some Gallic magic. Russia’s S-400s shred Ukrainian jets because they’re layered with EW, drones, and boots-on-ground intel. India deploys the same systems in isolation, then acts shocked when they underperform.
As for indigenous projects: The Tejas fighter, 35 years in the making, still can’t carry a full payload. The Arjun tank? Outranks by Soviet-era T-90s because it couldn’t handle Rajasthan’s sand. This isn’t a failure of engineering talent—it’s a failure of procurement labyrinths, political meddling, and training that treats simulators as optional.
Yes, the IAF crashes planes. Yes, the army shelves homegrown gear. But to blame Dassault, Rafael, or Thales is to miss the forest for the trees. Greece operates Rafales flawlessly. Azerbaijan turns Israeli drones into game-changers. Turkey’s Bayraktars reshaped modern combat. The common thread? They adapt tools to their needs; they don’t just buy them and pray.
India’s military isn’t “subpar”—it’s shackled by a culture that conflates spending with strategy, imports with capability, and announcements with achievement. Fix the institutions, and the gadgets will follow. Until then, no amount of foreign tech will compensate for homegrown dysfunction.
Video bhi ayegi aur missiles bhi.Agar aik baap ko aulad ho to pehlai us pilot ki video dikhao jaisai Pakistan nai Abhinandan ki dikhayi thi.
Chai ki BAAT bohat baad main aaye gi![]()
Video ke saath bahot kuch ayega aaj raat ko hi !
Where’s the fukn proof?Why shoot the messenger ?. I am giving you the live report .
Indians will definitely parade him on TV shortly. Ban me permanently, if this news is false.
Aur Rafales ki yaad bi bahut ayegiVideo bhi ayegi aur missiles bhi.
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