Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

The twitter post is "illogical". You cant "jam" a jammer. The purpose of a jammer is to saturate a frequency range with "noise" so that comms using those frequencies have so much error rate in their transmissions that it becomes unusable, or data rate drops so low that it is practically useless. If you try to "jam" the "jammer", you will "jam" your own frequencies !!!!
Jammers jamming jammers be like..
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It’s good if we really attack those places but look at the danger! We crossed loc on may 10, putting us in danger. Why this desperation? I believe that my question is of vital importance and that is why Paf was not allowed to use stand-off weapons just like Indians used on us? If permission not given then it’s an eye opening truth. Overall I feel sad. I hope someday, we destroy at least one hanger of Indian airbases. Until then, it’s all fake bravado and rafale this that. Narrative war doesn’t win you real war on the ground. It Doesn’t matter to me. They did their job.
Because we didnt want to escalate the situation to the point where full scale war happens. Listen we targeted airbases of theirs, we will see more info come out in the next weeks right now relax
 
Well im just glad everything is over for now and we HOPEFULLY dont have to deal with this crap for a few years but we must get prepared before then.

1. Must stock up on chinese gear, get HQ-19B air defense system equal to thaad, Get HQ-17 missile defense system aswell and combined with HQ-9 defense system it will give us nice layered defense

2. We must stock up on some attack missiles aswell. Would be nice if we can get the DF 17 hypersonic missile which would be the solid answer to brahmos

3. Must change our doctrines to remove any sign of restraint. If they attack again then we must arttack in return

4. J-35 is a very solid stealth aircraft. We would be 100% set then to avoid S-400 detection and it would deter IAF aswell.


I think we should must focus on our AD to maximize defence capabilities.
Few years? It can start again after some days. This situation favors india and why not! Remember last night patrols! Nothing is now normal between india and Pakistan. If you ask me what we should do? I only say give free hand to all. Army, navy and airforce. Don’t stop Paf from attacking enemy airbases using stand-off weapons. Fatah damage is not same as damage done by stand-off weapons. Indians showed to the world that pakistan can be targeted easily, may be at the cost of some of their jets etc. I agree that they are hurt that their jets went down. I urge Paf to do whatever they think best. I hope they replicate same destruction on Indian side. Just use your stand-off weapons. If they aren’t good enough then buy Chinese stand-off weapons and buy at least 2 to 3 bombers before it starts again and I am sure it will start again soon.
 
There's consistent IN movement since last evening hence the alert. PAF and PN air arm in particular are keeping a close watch. RAS 72 and P3.
Today their cds said operation is ongoing process. He was reading from a paper. It’s so pathetic. We must not let our guard down. We are ready. Unleash the beast this time!
 
Today their cds said operation is ongoing process. He was reading from a paper. It’s so pathetic. We must not let our guard down. We are ready. Unleash the beast this time!
Indians including CDS now referring to Jet losses as wickets lost in a cricket match , but problem with this analogy is that in a cricket match , Teams do loose wickets but there is always one and definitive winner of the match. Usually its undisputed. here Indian CDS is making a bold assumption that ok they lost Jets but won the conflict. But who will decide the winner? Pakistan could also simply say attack on bases were wickets lost.
 
80s actually from day one of Viper ops in PAF.
In the 80s I was too young to know technical details but my dad used to tell me a lot about Pakistan military. I remember being so happy when he got back from Pakistan and he surprised me with the book Defenders of Pakistan - somewhere around 1988-89. Around 1992-93 I found myself digging through those thick and very expensive books like Jane's All The World's Aircraft and Jane's Fighting Ships at a library in Hounslow High Street. I would head into there on many, many lunch breaks. I used to annoy the librarian when I asked her to make photocopies - £0.10 per page - from Jane's books. Great memories.
 
15-20 Brahmos & few scalps, with pin point accuracy on 13 bases , cantonment areas , radar sites etc

We have thousands , 100 would have been an overkill.

Besides we are yet to announce the PAF losses in air and on ground, Parliament session will answer everything.

Till then let the echo chamber hallucinate.
Echo chamber this …..

10% of your strike package was decapitated in 1 hour. PAF picked off each one of your rafaels, migs, sSU, Mirage like a greedy fat kid in a candy shop

Your whole IAF was grounded for 2 whole days. And there after whenthey came out firing SOW from within 250km of border.

The pride of your AD was pin point destruction, S400 was destroyed

Your side of the LOC and major bases especially poonch and rajouri decimated

Operation bunyan ul marsoos , wreaked havoc across 30 different keys sites, air bases, army camps

Pak cyber warriors crippled key sensitive grids, stations, logistics, transportation all across india

You sh1t yourself and called Rubio begging for ceasefire.

The rest is history

Aftermath -

0 international support for india from your rhandi rhona and global begging

Pakistan solidifies support with key allies china turkey azerbaijaan, iran, arab countries

Re hyphenate kashmir issues, US offers to mediate
 
"Operation Sindoor is not over as yet. It continues. It's a temporary cessation of hostilities. There is a need to keep our guard up..."

Operation Sindoor is not over as yet. It continues. It's a temporary cessation of hostilities. There is a need to keep our guard up. As far as the Pakistani side is concerned, I can make two guesses. One, that they were losing things faster at a very long distance, and they thought that if this continued for some more time, they were likely to lose more, and hence they picked up the telephone..."

This Bollywood decoy of a general is very fluent in English. I wonder if he will get praised by Pakistani intellectuals who do not spare a chance to worship Jaishankar and his English.

There is an Indian moderator here solely because he is good at confusing Pakistanis with his English.
 
This Bollywood decoy of a general is very fluent in English. I wonder if he will get praised by Pakistani intellectuals who do not spare a chance to worship Jaishankar and his English.

There is an Indian moderator here solely because he is good at confusing Pakistanis with his English.
On a Pak defence forum why do we have an Indian moderator…. Are there any Pak moderators on Indian forums. ?????!!!??
Is there a shortage of Pak moderators…??
 
15-20 Brahmos & few scalps, with pin point accuracy on 13 bases , cantonment areas , radar sites etc

We have thousands , 100 would have been an overkill.

Besides we are yet to announce the PAF losses in air and on ground, Parliament session will answer everything.

Till then let the echo chamber hallucinate.
Proof of the pudding is in the tasting. If you were as overpowered as you imagine, a rapid hate monger like Modi would not have agreed to a ceasefire. Whenever 2 parties agree to a ceasefire there is either direct parity between both parties, or artificial parity introduced through the stakes of an external mediator. I believe even the most ardent Hindutva supporters realize this, even if they are not verbalizing it. Else they would have dragged their government over coals.
 
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Beidou’s Battlefield Web: The Digital Nervous System Behind Pakistan’s 2025 Victory

China’s BeiDou Satellite Navigation System (BDS) has evolved into the nerve center of Pakistan’s modern precision warfare ecosystem. Unlike the vulnerable U.S.-controlled GPS—whose L1 and L2 bands can be spoofed, degraded, or politically restricted—BeiDou offers multi-band redundancy through B1I (1561.098 MHz), B1C (1575.42 MHz), B2a (1176.45 MHz), and B3I (1268.52 MHz). These signals are carried using advanced modulation schemes like Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) and Binary Offset Carrier (BOC), and enhanced with Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) and anti-spoofing encryption, ensuring maximum resilience against electronic warfare and cyber interference. This architecture enables dual-frequency and tri-frequency navigation, minimizing multipath errors and offering meter-to-submeter accuracy under active jamming.

This capability was demonstrated during India’s 2025 offensive, Operation Sindoor, in which over 70 Indian aircraft (including Rafale F3Rs, Su-30MKIs, MiG-29UPGs, and Mirage 2000s) launched multi-vector incursions targeting Pakistani civilians. The Pakistan Air Force (PAF), leveraging BeiDou-embedded platforms like the JF-17 Block-III (equipped with KLJ-7A AESA radar) and the J-10C (armed with PL-15 and PL-17 beyond visual range missiles), executed coordinated, real-time interceptions. Using BeiDou-guided datalink networks for secure air-to-air engagement, missile course correction, and sensor fusion, PAF neutralized the attack by shooting down three Rafales, one MiG-29, one Su-30MKI, and one Mirage 2000—all without incurring a single aerial loss.

Two days later, Pakistan responded with Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos, a precision-strike campaign. BeiDou-enabled Fateh-series Guided MLRS conducted coordinated attacks on Indian forward command centers, supply nodes, and radar facilities. The highlight of the operation was the destruction of India’s S-400 Triumph air defense system, which failed to detect or intercept incoming AKG-400 hypersonic missiles due to BeiDou's encrypted, jam-resistant targeting data. The 91N6E Cheese Board radar was decisively destroyed, rendering the entire S-400 battery non-operational.

Pakistan’s battle network was supported by SAAB 2000 AEW&C platforms and HQ-9 surface-to-air missile systems, all synchronized through BeiDou’s encrypted military-grade PNT grid. The entire warfighting architecture—from air superiority missions and deep-strike planning to layered air defense and intelligence collection—was executed through a network-centric command-and-control grid rooted in BeiDou’s secure and autonomous satellite infrastructure.

The next evolution of BeiDou will significantly expand its utility across all domains of warfare. In the near future, centimeter-level accuracy will be standard via Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) and Precise Point Positioning (PPP) services. This upgrade will allow terminal-phase precision guidance for cruise and hypersonic missiles, support for autonomous drones and unmanned combat vehicles, and enhanced target discrimination in urban or terrain-masked environments. Integration with Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven decision engines will enable real-time predictive modeling for air combat, threat prioritization, and autonomous sensor-tasking.

Furthermore, BeiDou’s future space segment will include low-Earth orbit (LEO) augmentation layers, dramatically reducing signal latency and improving spoof-detection capabilities. With the deployment of Quantum Communication Satellites (QCS) and Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) systems, BeiDou will become virtually unhackable, rendering EW attempts by adversaries futile. The system is also being upgraded to support passive navigation protocols, which allow stealth aircraft and submarines to navigate without broadcasting position signals—an essential feature for low observable platforms like next-gen drones or future Pakistani UCAVs.

In addition, BeiDou’s ground segment—featuring high-capacity control stations and directional signal beamforming arrays—will empower Pakistan to execute precision electronic warfare, cross-domain ISR operations, and multi-domain battle integration. The continuous feedback loop between BeiDou and Pakistan’s command infrastructure will streamline kill chain efficiency, reduce sensor-to-shooter delays, and optimize force distribution in contested theaters.

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