US to soon initiate Military support to Pakistan along with bi-lateral Trade growth, the Economist report

Too much reading between the lines here.
F-16s have been “discussed” - thats it.
NVGs and MRAPs are actually in the pipeline - everything else is just ideas.
I think given the current coma induced state of Indians......first the humiliation in operation bhindoor and now trump taking a piss on them publicly, Pakistan wont allow any news of US weapons deals to be out too soon.

But one thing is clear, this administration seems to be more favoring Pakistan than previous one.....and this time Pakistan does seem to be managing it somewhat better and hope that it continues to do so.

Operation bhindoor was actually a blessing in disguise............
 
@Distant_Observer

Safe to say the yanks have now finally realised Indians are accountants, IT nerds. They are not warfighters or a responsible mature military force.

True. Refer to my post above yours.

Regards
just a myth, the worst in my experience. Indians only excel at being scammers, liars and A*S lickers.
 
Modi must be cursing the day he decided to stage Pulwama drama, as they say an individuals wrong decision may ruin his life but a leaders wrong decision can ruin an empire. A well deserved end of career humiliation and failure to a racist, genocidal psychopath.
 
No one said that

Hows your globally diversified air force paying off ?
India replaces foreign components in a fighter jet with indigenous one's
India has been developing fighter jets since the 1960s. In fact, the world's first supersonic fighter jet the HF-24 Marut—was developed in India. However, HAL struggled to find a suitable engine for the aircraft. Despite this, around 150 units were produced with a twin-engine configuration. Unfortunately, the Marut couldn’t achieve its intended supersonic speed and was retired about a decade earlier than expected, eventually replaced by the MiG-27. Following that, HAL, ADA, and DRDO began work on the Tejas fighter and the indigenous Kaveri engine
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India replaces foreign components in a fighter jet with indigenous one's
India has been developing fighter jets since the 1960s. In fact, the world's first supersonic fighter jet the HF-24 Marut—was developed in India. However, HAL struggled to find a suitable engine for the aircraft. Despite this, around 150 units were produced with a twin-engine configuration. Unfortunately, the Marut couldn’t achieve its intended supersonic speed and was retired about a decade earlier than expected, eventually replaced by the MiG-27. Following that, HAL, ADA, and DRDO began work on the Tejas fighter and the indigenous Kaveri engine
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Hi, this is 2025.

You have Rafales

Potentially a Tejas, maybe
 
just a myth, the worst in my experience. Indians only excel at being scammers, liars and A*S lickers.

They will start a*licking any country or political organization that is anti-Muslim. Their unrequited love for Zionist that are committing genocide of Palestinians Muslims. Zionazis are racist and consider Hindus as idol worshipping sub-human like all non-Jewish people.
 
Fake news.
The Economist report talked of only night visions devices and armored vehicles (MRAPs) which are of no threat to India.
 
The US develops a large variety of munitions for F-16.
At the off-chance people* don't know what you're talking about...

*and clearly..., there are many.

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@mythbuster

von Blumfeld Pai,

May I ask you a serious question? I ask this because unlike the average PDF readership you are actually a learned and thinking person.

Do you really believe that PAK is sitting on USD 10 TN worth of minerals?

Regards
You can't put a value , only some idiot would do that....all I can say our entire western belt is loaded with all kinds of minerals sans iron ores .
 
Too much reading between the lines here.
F-16s have been “discussed” - thats it.
NVGs and MRAPs are actually in the pipeline - everything else is just ideas.
Seems to be the case.

With the J-10Cs becoming the new tip of the spear for Pakistan, perhaps the US brought it up as a way to maintain balance, or at least some measure of influence...or perhaps Pakistan brought it up as a way to maintain its 70 or so F-16s from becoming obsolete.
 
Seems to be the case.

With the J-10Cs becoming the new tip of the spear for Pakistan, perhaps the US brought it up as a way to maintain balance, or at least some measure of influence...or perhaps Pakistan brought it up as a way to maintain its 70 or so F-16s from becoming obsolete.
We can agree though, either way it creates a quandry on what to moan about most for the other side? 😄



(Sorry , not as serious as your post)
 
it does because if the EUA was violated the US would have stopped support, which they didnt.

I pitch one question to anyone who says f16s cant be used against India:

Who were the 500 amraams for?
The foundation stones of intellectual growth , for vast majority of Pakistanis , are conspiracy theories , rumours and tukka ( don't know the English equivalent of this word )
 
Two things need to be said regarding the outcome of this warming of US-Pak relations.

1. Do NOT under any circumstances take any American bait to alter national policy regarding the Palestinians. Even I personally used to believe strongly in rapprochement between Israel and Pakistan - after all, we share many similar situational traits as nations. That was until 2 years ago when a full throttled genocide started being televised. I was incorrect about Israel. It is a monstrous nation and deserves justice.

2. If there is an improvement in relations, do not allow it to be pissed down a gutter on financial kickbacks for well connected Pakistani elites, as has happened in the past. Instead, use this opportunity to raise Pakistanis' profiles and connectivity in USA through merit based broad spectrum professional workforce deployment, not just the usual doctors and engineers. Terms of any mutually beneficial deals brokered by our representatives should include freer movement of professionals and students. For our part, we need to teach our kids that careers in media, politics, universities, and public institutions are actually now more important than the careers our parents told us to pursue. For 5 or 6 decades, our educated classes reached a plateau and stagnated in specific industries, while others took control of a broad spread of institutions, giving them a leg up while we bicker amongst ourselves. We need to revolutionise our societal fundamentals and renew our sense of direction as a community - and if we do this, there is no limit to what our nation can achieve.

If we take our eye off the ball now, future generations will curse us all.
 

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