Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

They just want an Afghanistan that's destabilized enough to act as a pet

what ??
a destablised afghanistan helps other intel agencies and terror groups
this might have been the goal in 90s when our retards wanted to use afgandus to conquer kashmir but thats not the case anymore
so uncle present me ajain past ko chorain
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by this point every other country would have started a war but we are still forgiving them for attcks , for support of terror orgs and till trying to do negotiations

L mera apostate
every other muslism country looks out for their interests but nah man pakistaan karey to apostate saar wajib ul qatl saar
forgive me but i only care about the lives of my fellow pakistanis not some cavemen who happens to be muslim by name only
also look around ummah is dead
true hypocrite.
our kuch bhai sahab
 
Aghanistan stupid claim is not even worth reponding to. Everyone knows that they flew some toy drones supplied by India on the border that were instantly neutralized by PAF EW AD systems. Naturally the 'narrative' of these laughable ' Air Strkes' is being pimped by Indian trolls and supported by a certain local political cult trolls.

Drone technology is not a rocket science these days. Just compare the current drones that they send towards us with the one that made their way to Islamabad. These ones looks atleast twice advanced then the previous one. Afghanistan can invest as little as $20 million and we will be forced to put alot of assets on afghanistan border to neutralise any possible future initiative like these from afghanistan.

Its not a "sab changa si" moment for us. Dont take this lightly.
 
bhai ye thread ko chek karo i wrote it after observing stuff today here, seens like we have bigger issues that taliban is bringing out

 
It’s not a "sab changa si" moment for us. Dont take this lightly.
Yeah and with us not responding they will keep doing it and it takes just one drone to slip through and cause death and destruction
Expect this to get a lot worse especially if they start to protect these drones against EW attack
 
Yeah and with us not responding they will keep doing it and it takes just one drone to slip through and cause death and destruction
Expect this to get a lot worse especially if they start to protect these drones against EW attack
That part is quite impossible though. The best of the Russian, Israili and French systems at the hands of Bharat have miserably failed. According to a former PAF Chief in a public statement: Pakistan maintains a 5 to 10 years of lead in EW/EA/ES etc. over Bharat. It makes sense. Pakistan has got access to GaN based high-power high-frequency devices, which are 10x more efficient than their GaAs counterparts and extremely difficult to maintain repeatability in functionality, quality, reliability etc. , thanks to the Chinese and Turkish connections....

As for Turkey, she started working on GaN devices back in the early 90s in her top universities. And, that too by the top Turkish scientists and engineers who had worked at the top US and European institutions. Couple it with the "black art" of EW/EA etc. that were taught to them by the ex-Soviet scientists and professors (especially from the Turkic republics and Ukraine), who moved to Turkey following the collapse of the USSR. Now, fabricating III-V semiconductor devices is both a science and an art. Elhamdulillah, the Turkish folks have become Bell Labs class maestro in this field....
 
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The first step to fixing this TTA problem is crate of mangoes especially now summer is here they are very ripe and if rumours are to be believed very "bombastic" in their taste
my personal choice is chaunsa
though anwar ratol is also acceptable
 
13 hours ago

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At least one Taliban fighter wounded in a border clash with Pakistan has been transferred to the Indian capital, Delhi, for treatment. Afghanistan International's Delhi correspondent met the wounded Taliban fighter - who was barely able to walk - and his two companions in the city on Friday.

The Taliban soldier, along with his two companions, is currently in the Lachpatnagar area of India. The Taliban member told Afghanistan International that he was injured during a border clash in Spin Boldak.

He said that then, on the direct orders of Mohammad Yaqub Mujahid, the Taliban's Minister of Defense, the opportunity for his trip to India was made possible, and the Indian Embassy in Kabul cooperated in issuing a visa.

A senior Taliban official implicitly confirmed this to Afghanistan International on Saturday. “Patients have been going to India for treatment,” he said.

The Indian embassy in Kabul has not yet officially commented on the matter. It is not clear exactly how many Taliban members are currently in India for medical treatment.

India stopped issuing regular and electronic visas after the Taliban took control of Kabul in Asad 1400. The country has not yet fully opened visa issuance, but a new visa system for Afghans has been activated since 2025.

According to the new Indian policy, medical visas, patient companion visas, business visas, study visas, entry visas and UN-related visas are available for Afghans; but not all citizens can get them. India's main focus is on medical and humanitarian visas. Visa issuance is reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

The conflict between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban is a gradual one, involving cross-border skirmishes, airstrikes, and direct military engagements, which has intensified in recent months.

After the Taliban returned to power in Asad 1400, border insecurity and the activities of militant groups intensified. Pakistani and Taliban soldiers have been killed and injured in these deadly clashes. However, the exact number of deaths and injuries is not clear. The United Nations has said that most of the victims of this war have been civilians.

Since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in Asad 1400, three Taliban ministers have officially visited India. Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, Minister of Industry and Commerce Nooruddin Azizi, and Minister of Public Health Noor Jalal Jalali. Pakistan’s reaction to the Taliban ministers’ visits to India has been largely cautious, concerned, and in some cases critical.

India is increasing its diplomatic and economic presence in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, a trend that Islamabad sees as geopolitical competition and is highly sensitive to
 
I call them Hindu Taliban for a reason.

Keep maiming these Taliban.
 
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13 hours ago

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At least one Taliban fighter wounded in a border clash with Pakistan has been transferred to the Indian capital, Delhi, for treatment. Afghanistan International's Delhi correspondent met the wounded Taliban fighter - who was barely able to walk - and his two companions in the city on Friday.

The Taliban soldier, along with his two companions, is currently in the Lachpatnagar area of India. The Taliban member told Afghanistan International that he was injured during a border clash in Spin Boldak.

He said that then, on the direct orders of Mohammad Yaqub Mujahid, the Taliban's Minister of Defense, the opportunity for his trip to India was made possible, and the Indian Embassy in Kabul cooperated in issuing a visa.

A senior Taliban official implicitly confirmed this to Afghanistan International on Saturday. “Patients have been going to India for treatment,” he said.

The Indian embassy in Kabul has not yet officially commented on the matter. It is not clear exactly how many Taliban members are currently in India for medical treatment.

India stopped issuing regular and electronic visas after the Taliban took control of Kabul in Asad 1400. The country has not yet fully opened visa issuance, but a new visa system for Afghans has been activated since 2025.

According to the new Indian policy, medical visas, patient companion visas, business visas, study visas, entry visas and UN-related visas are available for Afghans; but not all citizens can get them. India's main focus is on medical and humanitarian visas. Visa issuance is reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

The conflict between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban is a gradual one, involving cross-border skirmishes, airstrikes, and direct military engagements, which has intensified in recent months.

After the Taliban returned to power in Asad 1400, border insecurity and the activities of militant groups intensified. Pakistani and Taliban soldiers have been killed and injured in these deadly clashes. However, the exact number of deaths and injuries is not clear. The United Nations has said that most of the victims of this war have been civilians.

Since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in Asad 1400, three Taliban ministers have officially visited India. Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, Minister of Industry and Commerce Nooruddin Azizi, and Minister of Public Health Noor Jalal Jalali. Pakistan’s reaction to the Taliban ministers’ visits to India has been largely cautious, concerned, and in some cases critical.

India is increasing its diplomatic and economic presence in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, a trend that Islamabad sees as geopolitical competition and is highly sensitive to
One question remains:

How did these Afghans get to New Delhi, India?

From a scientific point of view, if India really wants to provide medical assistance, wouldn't it be better to send a medical plane carrying doctors and medical supplies?

Unless it is a person of core importance, going to New Delhi for treatment is clearly not a reasonable option.
 
So cheap drones used by TTP yesterday followed up by IED attacks today. Their capacity is only going to go up as they enjoy strategic depth in Afghanistan.

 

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