Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

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Wikipedia says, "The missile is guided by the Type 610A radar with 4,000 km (2,500 mi) of detection range, and the missile itself is capable of intercepting targets at 3,000 km (1,900 mi) away." 😲
 
Indians on X trying hard to explain what is hit and what is fatal hit ....all indian jets got hit are fine now are fyling after two days.....

You can not win argument with dead brains....i wonder how Jinah did it......Salute.
 
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Indian military confirms fighter jets shot down by Pakistan


Dawn.com
May 31, 2025

India’s Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan confirmed on Saturday that his country’s fighter jets were shot down by Pakistan during the four-day conflict earlier in the month.

Indian fighter jets were shot down by the Pakistan Air Force on the night of May 6-7 in response to the Indian Air Force’s late-night missile strikes at six Pakistani sites, including Subhan Mosque in Bahawalpur’s Ahmedpur East, Bilal Mosque in Muzaffarabad, Abbas Mosque in Kotli, Umalkura Mosque in Muridke, the village of Kotki Lohara in Sialkot district, and Shakargarh.

Pakistan took down six Indian jets, including three advanced French Rafale planes. According to a Dawn report, the recent clash between India and Pakistan marks a significant development in the regional air power constellation. Three Rafales, one Su-30MKI, one Mirage 2000 and one MiG-29 were downed within a 40-minute span. Not one Pakistani jet crossed the border or engaged in close combat.
 
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The female pilot if caught should be handed back by Pakistan to India. There should be no political scoring on this front. And Pakistan army will do its image a lot of good by showing chivalry.

Secondly, these photographic evidences are better off coming slow to make sure the pain inflicted on the Bhakts stay as long and scars as deep.

"I can confirm (for) you very clearly (that) we don't have any pilot in custody".

These were the DGISPR's words on 12th May. The matter is closed.

If however we did, we should demonstrate our feminist progressiveness as a nation and lock her up in a cell adjacent to Kulbushan Yadav for her loyal service to hindutva and her intent (at least) to unlawfully kill Pakistani civilians.

She would be treated well but should remain our prisoner indefinitely. Release should only be considered at an extremely high price, not some outdated "goodwill gesture" that will fall on deaf ears in India and globally - they howled for our blood since 1947 and will continue to do so regardless of how hospitable we are towards their military prisoners.

We need to stop playing nice with this nation that murders our civilians in cold blood in Indian jails - I will remind my countrymen that the folks being murdered in Indian jails are simple fishermen who cast their nets simply to make money for their families in Sindh.
 
What critical infrastructure did you hit at PAF Bases? Minus the bholari.

And how did that degrade PAF's operational capabilities?
Even at bholari what they did was just a hole in aircraft hangar building. Still we can park our planes elsewhere.
 
Normally indian generals dont give interviews to this degree, but as to why they are so visible right now we dont know. Could be on the request of the government to offset the media presence of ISPR ?
A good question:
Contrast this with the Chinese Galwan incident.
-20 Indian troops killed and 80-110 captured.
The briefings were inevitably by the Ministry of Defence spokesperson or the Defence minister himself.

It could be that since the official stance is that all operations and decisions have been left to the armed forces, so the disclosures too are their responsibility. But that also implies that the acceptance of the ceasefire may have been a military decision . The CDS statement hinted on this aspect when he spoke about "rationality " on both sides.

There could be another reason that the Indian Armed Forces are signaling to their own government their reluctance to pursue a round 2 of the hostilities.
A welcome development, but we should not be too optimistic given the fact that in the long run this is an ideological religious war.
 
"I can confirm (for) you very clearly (that) we don't have any pilot in custody".

These were the DGISPR's words on 12th May. The matter is closed.

If however we did, we should demonstrate our feminist progressiveness as a nation and lock her up in a cell adjacent to Kulbushan Yadav for her loyal service to hindutva and her intent (at least) to unlawfully kill Pakistani civilians.

She would be treated well but should remain our prisoner indefinitely. Release should only be considered at an extremely high price, not some outdated "goodwill gesture" that will fall on deaf ears in India and globally - they howled for our blood since 1947 and will continue to do so regardless of how hospitable we are towards their military prisoners.

We need to stop playing nice with this nation that murders our civilians in cold blood in Indian jails - I will remind my countrymen that the folks being murdered in Indian jails are simple fishermen who cast their nets simply to make money for their families in Sindh.

Again, until ALL Pakistanis develop a genocidal hatred towarss indians, we will always be weak. indians firmly believe in the genocide of the ENTIRE Pakistani race. We need to believe the same with regards to the indian race.
 

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