Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

@hnn

However, we are on the "brink" of war, and has been since April - "brink" being one lame move from either side and it's war.

That one lame move will be a Pak sponsored terror attack in Kashmir. Else, no chance of any skirmish let alone a war.

Regards
 
@hnn

However, we are on the "brink" of war, and has been since April - "brink" being one lame move from either side and it's war.

That one lame move will be a Pak sponsored terror attack in Kashmir. Else, no chance of any skirmish let alone a war.

Regards

Could be, I mean I can't just brush off that possibility but I think if they go for a false flag this time around, it wouldn't be in Kashmir but perhaps in a major Indian city.

Oh wait didn't realize your country of residence until later 🥲 so the question would now be "do I take your response as the lame move being planned over there?"
 
@hnn

However, we are on the "brink" of war, and has been since April - "brink" being one lame move from either side and it's war.

That one lame move will be a Pak sponsored terror attack in Kashmir. Else, no chance of any skirmish let alone a war.

Regards
Why would PAK sponsor anything?
what benefit does it have?
 
I dont get why people try to make it sound like we were ever at peace anyways. This year is nothing new we have faced and confronted afghans and indians every day since 1947 and the insurgency and war on terror within our borders has been going on in stages for the last 20 years. Any semblance of peace with India after kargil died in 2019. Pakistan hasnt been at the brink of wars we’ve consistently been at war since independence with ceasefires of varying effectiveness in between
 
@Oscar sb

Not for any benefit. But to keep Kashmir on the boil.

As you can see between Pulwama and Pahalgam, there were no major terror attacks in Kashmir and no response by India either.

Otherwise, it is not in the interest of either country.

Regards
 
@Oscar sb

Not for any benefit. But to keep Kashmir on the boil.

As you can see between Pulwama and Pahalgam, there were no major terror attacks in Kashmir and no response by India either.

Otherwise, it is not in the interest of either country.

Regards
That doesn't make any sense. Tell us one thing that Pakistan achieved by "keeping Kashmir on the boil".

A direct confrontation with India is never an ideal situation and it is already established that India has been willing to escalate so I don't know why Pakistan would create such circumstances for itself.
 

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