Mobius
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are the news about drone attack true? why did it happen?
now dont come saying its a wrong thread
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are the news about drone attack true? why did it happen?
now dont come saying its a wrong thread
Where is the proof of this?Some thing will happen ...as pretext....like Pehelgam ...
Afghans have already made the case saying Pakistani agencies preparing for two or more terroists attacks in India.....

Where is the proof of this?
Pakistan doesn’t have to worry about Indias military, this is the real threat to Pakistan. Being so close to ground zero from a future epidemic. It amazes me that in this age that Indians still have no regard for sanitation.
There used to be a guy Guru Dutt who had defeated entire Pakistani armed forces, where is he now?
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Indian Intelligence Agencies Engage Former Spokesperson Fitna Al Khwarij to Undermine Operation Bunyanum Marsoos
The Indian govt and military are grappling with the defeat at the hands of Pakistan armed forces dur...ptv.com.pk
You quoting these sources shows us plenty about you. Stop posting nonsense from nonsense sources
It will remain. Indians only want to 'appear tougher' by not making peace but only ceasefire. But they won't make any big operational level military moves against Pakistan as all their planning went up in smoke, for nowView attachment 122161
EDITORIAL: It appears that the ceasefire will hold, at least in the near term.
The most immediate relief is that the two sides seem to have acknowledged that, their respective political leadership’s statements notwithstanding, the break in hostilities does not have an ‘expiry date’ and will be adhered to without a recurring need for formal renewal.
Meanwhile, the DGMOs in Pakistan and India are in touch to ensure that the ceasefire can be made more ‘sustainable’. The Foreign Office spokesperson has said they have maintained periodic contact and agreed to develop a structured mechanism for de-escalation. This will likely involve a phased reduction of forward deployments and regular troops along the international border, with the Pakistan Rangers and India’s Border Security Force soon resuming normal operations.
Read full editorial: https://www.dawn.com/news/1912102
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