Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

CO of S-400 squadron also awarded.
Now where are those who were claiming S-400 crews were not awarded.

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What about killed S-400 operator Rambabu and his colleagues?
Hope they are also recognized.
 
What about killed S-400 operator Rambabu and his colleagues?
Hope they are also recognized.
Rambabu was from Army Aviation not IAF S-400.

Firstly, Rambabu died on 12 th May.

Secondly, he was attached to an Army Aviation Corps UAV detachment. The unit is mentioned here.

Third, S-400 isn’t a motor bike that anybody can operate them. How will an Army personal be part of S-400 crew?

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Funny way slap on own indian mind sets ..

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this brainless meeting is a win for everyone.
it happens in Alaska: a big win for Trump
no ceasefire: a big win for Putin
no deal: a big win for Zelinskki
win win win
why complain?
everyone is happy.
it’s just the killings will continue. the russians, ukraines will kill each other.
You have no idea what you're talking about. Russia and its President have re-emerged on the stage of international politics. This meeting has effectively restored his position in global affairs. Despite the many warrants issued against him, the fact that even smaller nations are willing to meet with the Russian President diminishes the weight of American objections. In essence, this meeting has brought the Russian President back into the fold of international politics.ack into international politics.
 
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Trump–Putin Historic Meeting: Smiles, Handshakes, and a Raised Finger — No Permanent Friends or Foes, Only Interests

There are no permanent enemies and no permanent friends — only the interests of states, leaders, and rulers.
When Imran Khan went to Russia, the United States sent a cipher and ended his government through a no-confidence motion.
Today, that same United States and Russia are building friendly relations with each other — but the greatest loss from this political game has been suffered by Pakistan 💔
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The side effects of being an American ally.
 

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Sunday said that Pakistan has video footage of the six Indian aircraft shot down during a brief military confrontation between both nations in May.

The military confrontation between India and Pakistan came in May as the former, without evidence, linked the Pahalgam attack to Islamabad, which strongly denied the allegations.
Pakistan said it downed six Indian planes during the conflict, including advanced French-made Dassult Rafale jets. India’s highest-ranking general has also acknowledged that its forces suffered losses in the air, but denied losing six aircraft.

Addressing a seminar in Lahore today, Naqvi said he was involved in several matters surrounding the war with India and was privy to several key pieces on information.

“The army, air force, navy and government have all been acknowledged during the past month-and-a-half, but our intelligence agencies were doing important work behind the scenes,” he said.

“Our institutions had information on India’s (plans) well ahead of time. We knew whatever they (India) planned, what aircraft they would use. Our intelligence agencies’ role was so important, but they do not come forward. We need to acknowledge them.”

The interior minister said that when Indian planes were downed, the decision was made not to announce this without evidence.

“We had radar data, but we needed field evidence,” he explained. “Within minutes, we received video footage of all six planes which were shot down. We have this footage.”

Naqvi then outlined two incidents where seven Indian missiles struck a Pakistani base, adding that once they were launched, it became clear they were heading across the border.

“People got worried, we have important hardware at this base,” he said, not mentioning the base’s name or location. “Not a single missile hit that base. Some fell short, some hit outside the base.

“When we launched our missiles, we targeted military installations near populated areas, but made every effort to avoid civilian casualties,” Naqvi added. “We destroyed one of their biggest oil depots and there were no civilian casualties. That is when we knew that God was helping us.”

The interior minister added that Nur Khan Airbase near Rawalpindi, which was struck by Indian missiles, suffered no damage.

“We had damage at one base where a member of the air force was martyred, but that’s about it,” he said.

On the night of May 6-7, New Delhi launched a series of air strikes on Pakistan, killing at least 40 civilians. Both sides then exchanged missiles, which stretched over the week, before a US-brokered ceasefire had both sides agree to stop the hostilities.

In July, United States President Donald Trump said that five jets were shot down during the conflict. He made his remarks at a dinner with some Republican US lawmakers at the White House, but did not specify which side’s jets he was referring to.

While describing Pakistan’s response to the Indian Air Force, PAF Director General Public Relations Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed on May 12 said the PAF’s response was based “on the time and place of own choosing”, displaying “bold, aggressive and unwavering resolve of the brave military leadership”.

Last month, Chinese air force chief Lieutenant General Wang Gang lauded the “exemplary performance” during the aerial clash, praising the “decisive and measured response delivered by PAF pilots under the resolute leadership of the air chief”.
 
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