Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

"ongoing runway maintenance work,"

LOL, that's like a surgeon doing open heart surgery saying

"nothing to see here, just ongoing regular maintenance, nothing to see"
USA media also have similar conclusion with pics by saying - no hits.

Just look at it. They have shared more clear pic
 
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USA media also have similar conclusion with pics by saying - no hits.

Just look at it. They have shared more clear pic
Which USA media?
Considering your kind hammers, trolls, flames or sends thousands of dollars in donation to silence out any international folks that don't sing jai jai ram ram - which reputable military authority who has been neutral lets say in both Ukraine and Gaza conflicts do you qualify as USA media?

Even though I do actually believe PAF was not as effective in OCA as IAF was.
 
Which USA media?
Considering your kind hammers, trolls, flames or sends thousands of dollars in donation to silence out any international folks that don't sing jai jai ram ram - which reputable military authority who has been neutral lets say in both Ukraine and Gaza conflicts do you qualify as USA media?

Even though I do actually believe PAF was not as effective in OCA as IAF was.


When it comes to the Ukraine war, it’s important to recognize the strong involvement of the U.S. and Western countries — so naturally, the dominant narratives are one-sided and aligned with their interests.

It happens all way around - if your interest gets align, you support and sell the narrative accordingly.

In contrast, wars between countries like India and Pakistan tend to receive more neutral analysis, especially from western media.

Globally, though, conflicts like India-Pakistan don’t attract the same level of attention. Western media usually reports on them with limited context and relies on neutral sources or publicly available evidence — but without deep investment or strategic interest, the coverage stays surface-level.
 
When it comes to the Ukraine war, it’s important to recognize the strong involvement of the U.S. and Western countries — so naturally, the dominant narratives are one-sided and aligned with their interests.

It happens all way around - if your interest gets align, you support and sell the narrative accordingly.

In contrast, wars between countries like India and Pakistan tend to receive more neutral analysis, especially from western media.

Globally, though, conflicts like India-Pakistan don’t attract the same level of attention. Western media usually reports on them with limited context and relies on neutral sources or publicly available evidence — but without deep investment or strategic interest, the coverage stays surface-level.
Did not answer the question - just shot tangents.
 
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When it comes to the Ukraine war, it’s important to recognize the strong involvement of the U.S. and Western countries — so naturally, the dominant narratives are one-sided and aligned with their interests.

It happens all way around - if your interest gets align, you support and sell the narrative accordingly.

In contrast, wars between countries like India and Pakistan tend to receive more neutral analysis, especially from western media.

Globally, though, conflicts like India-Pakistan don’t attract the same level of attention. Western media usually reports on them with limited context and relies on neutral sources or publicly available evidence — but without deep investment or strategic interest, the coverage stays surface-level.

Answer the question, no more deflecting now Rajesh.
 
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@NationalistPKDude132

Why dont you just divide manipur into 2 states where 1 is for kuki and 1 is for the meiteis seems much easier that way

About as likely as dividing Sindh into two provinces- one for Urdu speaking people and one for Sindhi speaking people.

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@maverick

regime change in the country

The only country where regime change takes place in the subcontinent regularly (generally 3.5 years) is Pakistan.

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Pak's ability to identify long term friends is uncanny, and THAT CANT BE CO-INCIDENCE
 
Answer the question, no more deflecting now Rajesh.
Not sure what kind of answer is even expected here.

If you believe Pakistan didn’t do it, what exactly are you blaming on india. I can just laugh and would like to ignore it. Anyway – countries allocate the special funds for these activities.

So in this case, it's either you're incredibly naïve—or you're very clever. You seem to know exactly what's going on, but only choose to speak or act when it fits your agenda.
 
Not sure what kind of answer is even expected here.

If you believe Pakistan didn’t do it, what exactly are you blaming on india. I can just laugh and would like to ignore it. Anyway – countries allocate the special funds for these activities.

So in this case, it's either you're incredibly naïve—or you're very clever. You seem to know exactly what's going on, but only choose to speak or act when it fits your agenda.

Dont change the subject.

This is what you wrote

"USA media also have similar conclusion with pics by saying - no hits"

Oscar and I are just asking what US media you are referring to. Now that you realise you just typed more BS you cannot back up you want to talk about something else.

Will ask again, what US media!?
 
ohh yo

Oh, you're asking this -

You said, and I will repeat it, "No Hits", it does not say that anywhere in the article you just posted.

Again, we constantly catch you out for spreading misinfo on here

@Musings @Waz @Oscar

How long do we put up with this clown?
 

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