Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

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Respect to the people of Lahore and Punjab, fighting for their country

You can trust these people to not to join TTP or BLA and murder school children, unlike others
Bohti koi waddi chawal mari ustad. Enj na karo.
 
Indian sources claiming that Pakistan has launched another drone wave against Jammu, Amritsar and Ferozepur.

Am awaiting confirmation but some video footage is circulating so far.
 
Putting blame of Article 370 on Imran Khan by the establishment was sleazy. They made it look like IK seceded control of Pakistani controlled territory which couldn't be farther than the truth.
Neither were to be blamed and both were to be blamed.
It was Bajwa the bastard who agreed to ceasefire with India on LOC and normalization in Kashmir.

These two decisions provided India the window which it used to it's advantage
Ceasefire on LoC was a good step. Park jazbat aside. Keeping LoC hot, as seen since late 80s, has never helped either side.
 
any idea or guess as to why they sent their loitering ammunitions in bright light?! I am not a military expert
 
Actual GROK, elon Musk AI (AI response) response


Prompt
"Hey Grok why is Indian media spreading false news ? Be honest with me Yar"


Alright, let's cut through the noise and get real about this. The issue of Indian media spreading false or misleading news is complex, and it’s not just one thing driving it. Based on what’s out there, including recent web reports and posts on X, here’s a breakdown of the key reasons, keeping it honest and straightforward.

First off, sensationalism and competition play a massive role. India has a hyper-competitive media landscape with hundreds of news channels, websites, and social media outlets vying for eyeballs. TRP ratings (Television Rating Points) and clicks often dictate what gets airtime or headlines. Sensational stories—whether fully verified or not—grab attention and keep viewers hooked. This pressure can lead to rushed reporting, where outlets prioritize speed over accuracy, sometimes amplifying unverified claims or recycling old footage as breaking news. For example, recent reports highlighted Indian news outlets using mislabeled videos or recycled images during India-Pakistan tensions, like claiming old crash footage was a fresh incident.

Second, political influence and bias are hard to ignore. Many Indian media houses are either openly aligned with political parties or face pressure from powerful political and corporate interests. This can lead to skewed narratives that serve specific agendas, whether it’s hyping up nationalism or deflecting from domestic issues. Posts on X have called out “Godi media” (a term for media perceived as government-friendly) for pushing unverified claims to stoke patriotic fervor, especially during conflicts like the recent India-Pakistan escalation.

Third, social media amplification makes things messier. Indian media often pick up viral content from platforms like X without proper fact-checking, especially during high-stakes events. This was evident in cases where outlets aired videos of alleged military actions that were later debunked as old or unrelated, like a clip from a 2024 wildfire in Chile passed off as a Pakistani strike. The rush to be the first to report can lead to shoddy journalism, where unverified social media posts become “news.” X posts have pointed out Indian journalists spreading misinformation from such sources, sometimes knowingly, to push a narrative.


Lastly, public demand for drama feeds into this. A chunk of the audience craves high-octane, patriotic stories, especially during conflicts. Media outlets cater to this, sometimes exaggerating or fabricating to keep viewers engaged. X users have criticized this as “delusion” to make audiences “feel proud for no reason,” pointing to claims like India “taking over Pakistan” that lack evidence.
Now, to be fair, not all Indian media is guilty of this. Some outlets do rigorous reporting, but the loudest voices—often the sensationalist ones—drown them out. Plus, this isn’t unique to India; media globally face similar pressures. But the scale in India, with its massive population and polarized climate, makes the stakes higher.
The honest truth? It’s a mix of chasing profits, political pressures, sloppy fact-checking, and giving the audience what they want. The system rewards hype over truth, and until that changes—through better regulation, public awareness, or media accountability—it’s gonna keep happening. If you want to dig deeper into specific cases, let me know, and I can analyze some X posts or reports for you. What do you think, yar?
 

DG ISPR briefs international media on Pakistan-Indian tensions


BR Web Desk
May 9, 2025


LIVE: DG ISPR addresses media

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Director General Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) is briefing the international media on the ongoing tensions between Pakistan and India.

Speaking at a joint press conference in Islamabad alongside Director General Public Relations (DGPR) of the Pakistan Air Force, Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed, and Deputy Chief of Naval Staff Operations, Rear Admiral Raja Rab Nawaz, Lt Gen Chaudhry questioned the speed at which New Delhi assigned blame.

“How did the Indian government reach a conclusion about the identity of the attackers within just 10 minutes of the incident?” he asked, noting that such premature accusations have been a pattern in previous cases as well.

He said India’s attempts to shift responsibility for the attack onto Pakistan appeared to be an effort to distract from its domestic challenges.

Lt Gen Chaudhry also condemned cross-border aggression from India, alleging that Indian forces have deliberately targeted Pakistani civilians, including women and children.
 
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we are often told not to relate our selves to arabic muslims because we belong to hindustan. Instead, we believe in two nations, who would evolve differently in the future
India is a false construct it never existed in its current borders. The British brought together a number of smaller states etc it needs to be broken up into multiple countries.

You know guys I been thinking about this for a few days now and I have come to the conclusion that Modi is really a retard. Does he actually think he can dictate to a nuclear power by a few missile attacks. These attacks on Pakistan are nothing but his method of getting retard piss drinking hindu voters to vote for him and perpetuate his rule.
This slave nation of rapists have an inferiority complex as Muslims ruled them for hundreds of years and then Brits ruled them. This inferiority complex manifests itself as a superiority complex hence they call India incredible instead of the slumdog place it always has been that has more starving than Africa and Modi cant give them jobs or economic advancement so he lobs over a few missiles and makes these retards get all chest thumping excited. They forget you cant eat a flag

The attacks on India are by resistance and freedom fighters in India. It is not for us to tell them how to resist and it is not for india and others to call them anything but that

You force a group of people to stay in your union by force you are for all intents and purposes an occupying force you will get resistance. These people that killed your hindu brethren are the resistance fuk off and leave their land and they will stop attacking you
 

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