Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

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🔺On 5 March 26, information was recieved that Fitna Al Hindustan established a Nakka at Pattak city.

Combat teams were despatched to engage FAH terrorists. A fire fight started between security forces and Fitna Al Hindustan terrorists.

3 x FAH terrorists were killed while 7 x were injured.

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Of course how were strategic planners ever to know that Pakistan could face a situation where fuel supply could be threatened.
multiple sources have confirmed we have 25 to 28 days of fuel , these are just precautions to conserve fuel incase this war lasts longer
 
sir ya chala ga ?

Smart foreign policy.

One port developed in partnership with China. One port developed in partnership with the US.

Strengthen diplomatic and economic relations with two of the most powerful and wealthiest nations on Earth.
 
Drone Sector: Pakistan targeted and destroyed Taliban posts and formations.

A large number of Afghan Taliban fighters were killed.

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For all type of concerns please contact China.
Chinese are not as narrow minded as some Pakistanis. I am sure Pakistan is trying to attract American investment not without taking Chinese into confidence.

Pakistan has the potential to become a trade route and there is competition in trade, not rivalaries/fighting.
 
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thts difficult to accept as it would mean that either there is a high level mole or many lower to mid level moles or the match is fixed at the top. I have heard some chatter on the later but I would only take it as conspiracy theory.

Now the targets so far have not hit the spine of whatever economy Afghanistan has. if pak wants to send Afghan to pre- 1990 economy then all it needs to do is take out five substation and about 50% of electricity circuit is done..
1. Daman substation at Kandhar
2. Pul-e-khumri substation in Baghlan
3. Nooral jihad substation in Herat
4. pul-e-charkhi substation in Kabul
5. Chimtala substation in Kabul
You take out the above and the whole electrical network is a mess that may require a yr to bring back up.

However, this will set a precedent that will adversely affect us more than Afghanistan. We have far more targets and far higher number of Afghan moles hidden across the country to open this can of worms.
Hence the focus so far has been on arsenal depots and HVT
 
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Chinese are not as narrow minded as some Pakistanis. I am sure Pakistan is trying to attract American investment not without taking Chinese into confidence.

Pakistan has the potential to become a trade route and there is competition in trade, not rivalaries/fighting.
Positive thinking , but super power interest doesn't revolve around Pakistan economic policy. isn't it !!! ...when you walk on narrow path full of yucca ....
 
Positive thinking , but super power interest doesn't revolve around Pakistan economic policy. isn't it !!! ...when you walk on narrow path full of yucca ....
You take bold decisions and take risks. Nothing to worry about.

Pakistan can involve and engage most, if not all, world powers in a constructive manner.
 
I wanna know your understanding of why we couldnt build strategic reserves?
Ive always assumed its because we've never spent the money to do so? I mean it cant be that expensive can it?

If you know I'd love to know the answer. Google has suggested the UK has a minimum 90 days, although Australia has 30 days. Apparently 90 days is EU standard.

I always have a conservative approach to such matters, always been cautious.

Imo a household should have a minimum 3 months worth of bills in an emergency fund, before they consider themselves as having any savings
 
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I really get the feeling the tempo here is very slow... airstrikes against critical targets are very spaced out and after a week supposedly only 30% of NATO military left-overs are destroyed.

I'm not sure how comprehensive the target list is, does it include every kind of military hardware and infrastructure or only specific ones?

But right now it feels like reactive strikes every time there are clashes on the border, the tempo should be higher and target list more comprehensive - get rid of all military bases and conventional weapons.

The information coming out is also limited apart from certain strikes.

@hasssanali8998 @Panzerkiel What do you think?
 

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