Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

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New episode of "denial & delusion"

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Don’t Miss This! Get all answers on Pakistan, Op Sindoor in 1 hr 8 min Q&A with Indian Army Chief
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Don’t Miss This! Get all answers on Pakistan, Op Sindoor in 1 hr 8 min Q&A with Indian Army Chief
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Bro 1 hour long video... Hard pass.
 
Is Godi Media crying foul with massive pakistani JF17 B3 deals? they used to make fun of Thunder and i bet they are pissed as hell seeing almost $12Billion deals of JF17s
 
Bro 1 hour long video... Hard pass.
btw.. are they copying ISPR..? it was not common before (i meant army officer and not Indian MoD)
Also, at 13:20 a girl asked about SM memes and AI videos.
Lastly, a lot was focused on drones and missile force. Can anybody comment on timing?
 
This is why countries flood the internet with disinformation. Previously it was for people who read and who would get affected by the propaganda, now its for LLM's that people are using to answer questions.
Exactly, it's quite sad actually... I've seen a lot of AI manipulation done by the indians and they're getting away with it to suit their narratives.
 
Exactly, it's quite sad actually... I've seen a lot of AI manipulation done by the indians and they're getting away with it to suit their narratives.
Everybody is copying the Israelis/Russians, the masters of disinfo and manipulation. This was their approach to the internet starting in the late 2000's.
 
someone needs to put in bullet points

Yeh dwivedi jo bhi bak raha hai aaj

I watched this one clip and didn't have the stamina to hear any more of this. This delulu thinks, after the Indian strikes in first 22 minutes on 7th, the decision making cycle of Pakistani command was severely disrupted and they had no idea what was happening.

Like literally, dude it's the total opposite. Your Jets starting falling off from skies likes flies without knowning what hit them - formation leaders in air asking on open channels whereabouts of missing aircrafts because secure RT was jammed - SAR helos being rushed in emergency to search for pilots -- damaged aircrafts landing back in emergency - and you didn't know what to do so you just decided to ground your airforce altogether.

And yet indians make fun of ISPR. Lol

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Exactly, it's quite sad actually... I've seen a lot of AI manipulation done by the indians and they're getting away with it to suit their narratives.

What narrative?

No serious news agency or outlet takes this claim seriously

Even Russians haven't claimed anything like this for their product

Spreading lies on internet can get some good result in AI overview for sometime but then that's it. AI overview can't make a kill happen. In fact AI overview would change its results itself
 
While not in anyway demeaning the legacy and stature of the Founding father of our nation Jawahar Lal Nehru was a low level hypocrite of the worst kind. It was Nehru who trashed the Cripps Mission plan in 1942 which paved the way for the carnage and Partition in 1947. How Nehru himself treated Jinnah in his lifetime is mentioned in detail in the book "Partition of India Legend and Reality," written by the Solicitor General of Indigenous a A.S. Seervai .
Without going off topic:
1. Today the name Jawaharlal Nehru is a swear word in India. Nehru is blamed for every single malaise that has afflicted India since 1947. This includes blunders like going to the United Nations to seek the resolution of the Kashmir dispute with Pakistan and the loss of 38,000 sq.km in of territory to China after India's defeat in the 1962 war.​
Not a single day goes by in the proceedings of the Indian Parliament without the ruling party members cursing Nehru with epithets such as " communist pseudo-secularist Muslim appeasing ..... m.. " (the last profanity is left to our imagination. ) .​
2. Nehru's Samadhi , or the place where he was cremated is known as Shanti Vana ( The Forest of Peace ) . Shanti Vana is located near Delhi. Even being so close to the national capital that place is unknown to most Indians today. Even those people who know the place refuse to let others visit it as it is a picnic spot rather than in honor of leader who restored majoritarian politics in the Indian government establishment.​
It's a fight to survive.Our generals are what keeps the saffron colored thugs from overrunning us and forcing us to becoming vegetarian. If he were alive the Qaid Azam himself would much rather have seen Pakistan build bunkers on the Line of Control. than a monument The Pakistani flag is raised higher.​
am not defending Jawaharlal Nehru in any way. Whatever his mistakes were, and whatever history judges him to be, that is a separate matter. He was an adversary, and an enemy prime minister is expected to act in his own national interest. I do not blame an enemy for exploiting our weaknesses that is exactly what enemies do.
What I am questioning is our own conduct.
My concern is how our own military and political leadership treated the Founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, in his final days. When he was gravely ill in the late 1948, he was removed from Karachi the largest city in the country, where proper doctors and hospitals were available and taken to a remote area that was barely a town at the time. Even today, that area lacks adequate medical facilities.
This decision was not made by enemies. It was made by our own generals and officials. Reports of disrespect, neglect, and even abusive language toward his sister are deeply disturbing. This was not just mismanagement; it reflects a serious moral and institutional failure.
Blaming Nehru or India for Pakistan’s internal failures is a sign of weakness. A confident nation holds itself accountable. Enemies exploit weaknesses they do not create them. Our tragedy is not what Nehru did, but what we did to ourselves.
That is my point.
 
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ISRO is pretty impressive, and I wish we had something like that, but cryogenic are an 80 year old technology.
Wrong - that’s like saying car combustion engines are old technology but clearly Pakistan cannot produce those on its own either. The cryogenics from ISRO are pretty cutting edge which requires thinking in materials science, thermodynamics and so on that so far only 6 countries have.

Better to be dismissive of something they are not good in instead of trying to be sheepish when your own programs simply slap on stages to truly 40 year old solid propellant concepts and at best add maneuvering vanes.
 
ISRO should also be held accountable for their nation's highly educated citizens being unable to distinguish celestial bodies from drones. But alas, the eastern qom of ancient astrologers doesn't really believe in accountability.
The day Pakistanis can decide on one day for eid based on easily observed and known moon phases - and not rely on halwa party mullahs - Ill consider your statement valid.
 

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