Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

India Faces diplomatic setback as Colombia rejects its war stance​


India has suffered another diplomatic blow as Colombia dismissed New Delhi’s narrative regarding the recent conflict with Pakistan, according to Indian newspaper The Hindu. The rejection adds to India’s growing international isolation following its military aggression after the Pahalgam incident.

A report from The Hindu revealed that an Indian parliamentary delegation visiting Colombia faced embarrassment when the Colombian government expressed sorrow over the loss of Pakistani lives caused by Indian airstrikes, rather than supporting India’s claim of self-defense.

Shashi Tharoor, a senior Congress MP leading the Indian delegation, admitted disappointment over Colombia’s response. He criticized the Colombian authorities for not sympathizing with victims of terrorism and instead expressing condolences for those killed during India’s Operation Sindoor.

Tharoor stated, “We are disappointed that Colombia appeared more concerned about casualties in Pakistan than those affected by the terror attack in Pahalgam. There should be no moral equivalence between terrorists and those defending their country.”

He went on to say that India was merely exercising its right to self-defense. Tharoor stressed that the international community must distinguish between aggressors and defenders, and India will continue its diplomatic efforts to clarify its position.

This setback in Colombia is part of a broader trend where India’s attempts to justify its recent military actions have failed to gain traction globally. Despite sending delegations to rally support, India finds it increasingly difficult to convince the international community of its version of events.

they are actually embarrassing. You got your asses handed after chest thumping and wanting to turn us into rubble and now crying like how pussies do
 
Shri ji looks better with a Tan.

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Itna close tau bhai es ki biwi na nahi dekha.. I couldn't have noticed in a million lives. :P
 

India Faces diplomatic setback as Colombia rejects its war stance​


India has suffered another diplomatic blow as Colombia dismissed New Delhi’s narrative regarding the recent conflict with Pakistan, according to Indian newspaper The Hindu. The rejection adds to India’s growing international isolation following its military aggression after the Pahalgam incident.

A report from The Hindu revealed that an Indian parliamentary delegation visiting Colombia faced embarrassment when the Colombian government expressed sorrow over the loss of Pakistani lives caused by Indian airstrikes, rather than supporting India’s claim of self-defense.

Shashi Tharoor, a senior Congress MP leading the Indian delegation, admitted disappointment over Colombia’s response. He criticized the Colombian authorities for not sympathizing with victims of terrorism and instead expressing condolences for those killed during India’s Operation Sindoor.

Tharoor stated, “We are disappointed that Colombia appeared more concerned about casualties in Pakistan than those affected by the terror attack in Pahalgam. There should be no moral equivalence between terrorists and those defending their country.”

He went on to say that India was merely exercising its right to self-defense. Tharoor stressed that the international community must distinguish between aggressors and defenders, and India will continue its diplomatic efforts to clarify its position.

This setback in Colombia is part of a broader trend where India’s attempts to justify its recent military actions have failed to gain traction globally. Despite sending delegations to rally support, India finds it increasingly difficult to convince the international community of its version of events.




Much love to Colombia.

Here in London the UK, the Pakistani and South American communities have traditionally always got on well together. Especially between Pakistanis and Brazilians, Colombians, Ecuadorians, Peruvians, Bolivian etc.
 
they are actually embarrassing. You got your asses handed after chest thumping and wanting to turn us into rubble and now crying like how pussies do


indians are pussies. They are hyper-ugly, racially inferior, low-IQ subhumans who make you feel like vomiting when you look at them.
 
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Aircraft Carrier aik CM-400AKG ke maar hai. I wish it had come out so we could have made another history.
 
they are actually embarrassing. You got your asses handed after chest thumping and wanting to turn us into rubble and now crying like how pussies do

Especially with whats going on in Gaza. They are tone deaf.

I am glad they have shown the world their true face.
 

Pakistan will not allow India to cross Indus Waters Treaty red line: PM Shehbaz


BR Web Desk
May 30, 2025

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Friday that Pakistan will not allow India to cross the red line by holding the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance.

Addressing International Conference on Glaciers, Preservation-2025 in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, the PM said India’s unilateral and illegal decision to hold in abeyance the Indus Water Treaty was deeply regrettable.

“Millions of lives must not be held hostage to narrow political gains,” PM Shehbaz said.
 
No doubt they have more international clout due to comparative size of their economy and more internet warriors due to larger size. What is the immediate solution to the false narrative? When Godi media does it, it’s job well done for convincing their population and larger world with their lies, when our tv channels talk of brilliance of victory, that’s a bad thing?
If India had shot down 6 jets including 3 J-10’s using Ra-fails and LCA, they would have declared Modi a living God. By contrast we don’t mention S.Sharif without adding a derogatory reference. Pakistanis by nature only see the glass half full and don’t need anyone else to flog them because they’re quite happy doing it to themselves. Indians by contrast look at a completely empty glass and still see it as full and also busy themselves telling everyone else it’s full to the brim.

People often forget that apart from Indian size and market advantage, it also enjoys astronomical preferential treatment from the Western nations. Let's also not forget that Western Indian alliance revolves around China containment. As far as narrative building is concerned, India will absolutely always enjoy more favoritism among its Western peers irrespective of the situation on the ground. Pakistani decision makers understand this reality long before a conflict starts with India. In the narrative building department Pakistan can only do so much. We need to accept this reality and move on.

The Indians are programmed to hate Pakistan since its inception. Naturally, the Indians are going to resort to chest thumping whether they make wins or losses.

How should Pakistan respond? It should respond exactly in the manner it did. Celebrate victories and learn from the losses. We need a sober approach grounded in reality. Above all, Pakistan should prepare and prepare even more. The keyword is preparation. Pakistan should ready itself for the worst scenario. India is going to resort to misadventure at all cost. During peace time a country prepares for the bad times. The bad times persist and cannot be avoided.

These rounds of skirmishes present a learning moment. Make no mistake. The Hindutva and their backers are bitter. They will collectively go back to the drawing table and examine their strengths and weaknesses. Pakistan must do the same with its allies. Highlight the weaknesses and strengths. Address the shortcomings without any delay.

Preparation and planning is more than half the work than actual warmongering .
 
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How should Pakistan respond? It should respond exactly in the manner it did. Celebrate victories and learn from the losses. Above all, Pakistan should prepare and prepare even more. Pakistan should ready itself for the worst scenario. India is going to resort misadventure at all cost. During peace time a country prepares for the bad times. The bad times persist and cannot be avoided.
Bharat's religious redemption lies in Pakistan's perdition, which needs to be leveraged by the Pak Deep State.....

As for the preps, the asymmetric robotic non-contact warfare, with a massive indigenous military industrial complex to support it, is the way to go...
 
People often forget that apart from Indian size and market advantage, it also enjoys astronomical preferential treatment from the Western nations. Let's also not forget that Western Indian alliance revolves around China containment. As far as narrative building is concerned, India will absolutely always enjoy more favoritism among Western capitals irrespective of the situation on the ground. Pakistani decision makers understand this reality long before a conflict starts with India. In the narrative building department Pakistan can only do so much. We need to accept this reality and move on.

The Indians are programmed to hate Pakistan since its inception. Naturally, the Indians are going to resort to chest thumping whether they make wins or losses.

How should Pakistan respond? It should respond exactly in the manner it did. Celebrate victories and learn from the losses. We need a sober approach grounded in reality. Above all, Pakistan should prepare and prepare even more. The keyword is preparation. Pakistan should ready itself for the worst scenario. India is going to resort to misadventure at all cost. During peace time a country prepares for the bad times. The bad times persist and cannot be avoided.

These rounds of skirmishes present a learning moment. Make no mistake. The Hindutva and their backers are bitter. They will collectively go back to the drawing table and examine their strengths and weaknesses. Pakistan must do the same with its allies. Highlight the weaknesses and strengths. Address the shortcomings without any delay.

Preparation and planning is more than half the work than actual warmongering .


The war between Pakistan and india is not a small issue like that between the european powers in world war 1 & 2. The war between Pakistan and india is one of racial survival/genocide and a war of civilisations. If Pakistan loses, our fate will be worst than that of the Palestinians in Gaza. In order to win, we must have the capability and willingness to completely wipe india off the face of the universe AND genocide ALL indians and put them into the history books of extinct races and communities. There is NO other option. There can NEVER be peace between Pakistan and india.
 
One side could not find a single satellite picture to endorse even one claim of successful attack against ground targets says it all. This means everything.

The Chinese service providers can easily provide the pictures. But, there should be some damage for them to buy those pictures and show them to the world. We now know very clearly why there are none.

Fanboys can keep scraping through the barrel and upload unverifiable videos as much as they want. Even your own army wouldn’t endorse those amateur efforts since they dint want to become laughing stock like the fanboys.

Good luck with your efforts.

@Oscar this is the textbook example I mentioned before. Two of his military's spokespersons in a press conference openly acknowledged damage to personnel and equipment at multiple Indian airbases, yet he has latched onto the absence of satellite pictures. Even if you were to administer him the destroyed equipment as a suppository he still would not accept it. This is not in any attempt to fool the world but instead to allow himself some room to navigate through debilitating cognitive dissonance. Just as he did in 2019 when he did have sat pictures. He knows no other way.

Had he had a smidgen more integrity or intelligence he would have vanished from here.
 
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