Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

I wouldn't gloat too much about successful BrahMos strikes on Pakistan:
It is not about gloating but stating facts. Same way, PAF shot down Indian fighters. Isn’t that the most talked about success that side? So each side had a nemesis and a silver line.

India used a weapon that they thought would do the job. Pakistan geography is known to all and they have to work to not let that become a handicap.
I think Pakistan is going to counter India by launching massive volleys of Pakistani missiles next time and not even 1000 of India's 400 systems would be able to stop them.
Next time could be completely different. See the difference from 2019 to 2025? Both sides would have learnt something and would work to gain the edge next time.

I have one observation about usage of Fatah missiles. Why was it used instead of more accurate weapons.? Was it used because PA also wanted a part of the pie? To play a role in punishment to India? And be seen as a player rather than a spectator?
 
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It is not about gloating but stating facts. Same way, PAF shot down Indian fighters. Isn’t that the most talked about success that side? So each side had a nemesis and a silver line.

India used a weapon that they thought would do the job. Paksiatn geography is known to all and they have to work to not let that become a handicap.
Next time could be completely different. See the difference from 2019 to 2025? Both sides would have learnt something and would work to gain the edge next time.

I have one observation about usage of Fatah missiles. Why was it used instead of more accurate weapons.? Was it used because PA also wanted a part of the pie? To play a role in punishment to India? And be seen as a player rather than a spectator?
Dude , only silver lining you have is your big mouth and rant of ! Mein na Mano gi .
 
PAF conducted aggressive maneuvers over the border dropped flares and kept IN and IAF guessing all night. As a result India has restricted airspace over Rajisthan Punjab and other nearby statesfor traffic coming from pak.
 
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Why? Did I say anything wrong?
Yes you have and you know it.
Its okay @Fatman17 .

My (late) father always told me to have a soft spot for retards.

@veeru here is new to [PDF 2.0], even though he claims to be a Member of the former. Care to share you previous callsign from there.

You'll have to excuse me/us... Its just that your kind are known for being...as @Windjammer calls you lot: Multiple ID Rats
 
Just proves our belief that Indian military is unprofessional
Nope. It is completely opposite. All professional militaries in the world follow the instructions of political bosses.
Potholes and damaging couple of sheds and hangers isn't
An untrained eye counts number of pot holes. And expert observes the extent and reach of one Air Force to strike wide and deep and all kinds of targets. If the aim was to make the runways defunct then India didn’t have shortage of these missiles.

Nur Khan base had many aircraft parked on the apron in open. But the target was chosen which indicated sub-metric precision strike capability on a hardened deeply buried building.
 
Beside what is visible on the ground in pictures or through satellite images rest is mostly speculation.

There is no evidence of India losing more than 4 jets or more than one Rafale.

S-400 was not damaged. Indian air force operates it and not the army, as one dead army man was speculated as s-400 operator.

Of course, no female or male Indian pilot is in Pakistani custody.
S400 being damaged is as certain as the Ganges is overflowing with shix….
 
It is not about gloating but stating facts. Same way, PAF shot down Indian fighters. Isn’t that the most talked about success that side? So each side had a nemesis and a silver line.
Downing Indian jets, especially Rafale, was more than a symbolic victory: It generated a tectonic shift in global war industry and placed Pakistan as a top air force of the world. Yesterday I posted a video by an Indian channel (I think Karan Thapar) where the analyst brought up how Jaswant Singh didn't want Indian Airforce to be involved during the Kargil 1999 conflict as downing of an Indian jet would be very bad for India; he crassly compared that as more damage than loss of a platoon! But he was right. In that vein, your BrahMos hitting Pakistani assets has not impressed anyone in the world except in India. No one outside of India. Please don't draw the parallels.

I have one observation about usage of Fatah missiles. Why was it used instead of more accurate weapons.? Was it used because PA also wanted a part of the pie? To play a role in punishment to India? And be seen as a player rather than a spectator?

Fatah was a lower rung of Pakistan's escalation ladder. Fatah missiles were cheaper. Pakistan's economy forces Pakistan to watch very carefully what it uses. Bitter truth. But you'd be wrong to think Pakistan Army got involved for some PR reasons. Pakistani Army was already heavily involved with some mobilizations and attacks across LOC.
 
Nope. It is completely opposite. All professional militaries in the world follow the instructions of political bosses.
An untrained eye counts number of pot holes. And expert observes the extent and reach of one Air Force to strike wide and deep and all kinds of targets. If the aim was to make the runways defunct then India didn’t have shortage of these missiles.

Nur Khan base had many aircraft parked on the apron in open. But the target was chosen which indicated sub-metric precision strike capability on a hardened deeply buried building.
And your uncle in the IAF told you this…about the hardened underground building…
 
S400 being damaged is as certain as the Ganges is overflowing with shix….
Where is the evidence of it?

In similar vein India says it shut down 6 PAF jets and Saab2000, C-130.
 

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