Indian false flag and current Indo-Pak stand-off updates

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Well don't want to be disrespectful but these dirty indian panjeets have a long history of false flag operations and their own agencies killing their own people. THESE KILLINGS HAVE BEEN DONE BY THESE INDIANS THEMSELVES. Just imagine having a million troops there in Kashmir killing who kill Kashmiris daily, and still claiming that somehow "terrorists" managed to get in. We all know this is horse-shit. A straight forward logic is that these Panjeets have done it themselves.

AND Like a plague, these Panjeets have taken over X aka Twitter, and basically saying that Pakistan is responsible for this. They want to get out of Indus water treaty.

Now the more important question is what will these Corrupt Generals do?? Would they let india dry out the whole country by stopping Pakistan's river systems? Or do they have the guts to not only defend but actually send in PAF to destroy the illegal dams being built there??

The question is, will the red line be crossed? Of course it should be crossed under normal circumstances.
 
Embassy staff returning???

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More of a mutual understanding and partnership. Masha'Allah :)
Seems you have drinking too much Chinese "kool-aid" right off the source.

You need to lay off before you become even more delusional.
 
The Chinese have already handed out enough punishment to you Indians. Galwan is more than enough.
So you are not able to control Chinese incursions into India?
 
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EDITORIAL: In the aftermath of Tuesday’s militant attack on tourists in India-held Kashmir’s Pahalgam area, South Asia once again stands on a knife’s edge.

Displaying a knee-jerk reaction to the tragedy, in which over 25 people were killed, the Indian foreign secretary has highlighted the alleged “cross-border linkages of the terrorist attack”, dragging Pakistan into this deplorable episode.

New Delhi has responded by suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, which has survived wars and periods of tension, further downgrading diplomatic relations, and closing the Attari border crossing.

Pakistan, which had initially expressed concern and condolences over the attack, will calibrate its response today, as the prime minister has convened a meeting of the National Security Committee to review the situation.

Read full editorial: https://www.dawn.com/news/1906230
 
Seems you have drinking too much Chinese "kool-aid" right off the source.

You need to lay off before you become even more delusional.

Looks like the cow cola has made you forget about the ass whooping the Chinese gave you a few years back.
Another ass whooping is long overdue. This time on 2 fronts simultaneously....oh maybe 3 if Bangladesh wants to join the party.
 
That is predominantly local Hindu tourism. Still peanuts of course.
Hindu so?
Its still tourism after all.... for you it may be must to bring religion in everything.... not for us....
 
Hindu so?
Its still tourism after all.... for you it may be must to bring religion in everything.... not for us....

You are trying to ethnically cleanse the local Kashmiri population. This isn't tourism. This is importing Hindu pandits into a foreign land.
 
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EDITORIAL: In the aftermath of Tuesday’s militant attack on tourists in India-held Kashmir’s Pahalgam area, South Asia once again stands on a knife’s edge.

Displaying a knee-jerk reaction to the tragedy, in which over 25 people were killed, the Indian foreign secretary has highlighted the alleged “cross-border linkages of the terrorist attack”, dragging Pakistan into this deplorable episode.

New Delhi has responded by suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, which has survived wars and periods of tension, further downgrading diplomatic relations, and closing the Attari border crossing.

Pakistan, which had initially expressed concern and condolences over the attack, will calibrate its response today, as the prime minister has convened a meeting of the National Security Committee to review the situation.

Read full editorial: https://www.dawn.com/news/1906230
Calm but firm response? Contradictory language
 
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