Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

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Meri tension tu iss bandey ney khatam kar di.....
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Better Yallah Habibi here.

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There is a saying in Punjabi " Pukhay ney pukhay di ................................." ,dono behosh pani pilaney wala koi nahien....

Lols
 
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There is a saying in Punjabi " Pukhay ney pukhay di ................................." ,dono behosh pani pilaney wal ki nahien....

Lols
Pukkhe ne pukkhe de maari , dohaan nu ghash pai gayi, te paani pilaan wala koi nahin."


This is complete 😂
 
No burn marks on ground
Doesn't look too convincing
That's the issue. Image isn't clear at all. Could be a drone strike (Yiha III as a few were spotted over Pathankot) but it could just be poor resolution and the case of making a mountain out of a molehill. That being said this helicopter was later moved in the latest satellite imagery 1000105766.jpg
 
This analysis seems myopic and suffering from confirmation bias. Anyone not working to your interests can’t be always termed as going down and wrong. Thats wishful expectations.

I see a large number of Pak posters unable to digest any entity that is not doing their bidding. That nation is immediately discredited as going down in the international fora. This is more visible when that nation is from GCC.

I also see lack of clarity and objectivity while analysing own actions. Own actions are always termed as strategic masterstrokes. This is true for internal as well as external decisions by Pakistan. Looking at history since independence and where both India and Pakistan have reached, this itself should make everyone a little cautious in this regard and more pragmatic. Same goes for UAE, Qatar and Saudis.

Your assessment that UAE is losing relevance suffers from the same bias and is factually incorrect. You seem to have picked up only one side of coin to buttress your argument while turning a blind eye to the facts that indicate that UAE is a rising nation.

Let’s analyse it objectively.

Contrary to the claim of "weakened influence," the UAE has transitioned from a traditional military focused foreign policy to a soft power and economic powerhouse model. The UAE remains the primary hub for global trade (DP World) and aviation (Emirates/Etihad).

It has successfully positioned itself as a mediator, recently facilitating high stakes prisoner swaps between Russia and Ukraine and hosting COP28, showcasing its ability to convene the global community despite regional tensions.

While Saudi Arabia and Pakistan share a historic bond, the relationship is increasingly transactional. The UAE remains one of Pakistan’s largest creditors and sources of remittances. Any attempts to sideline UAE by Pakistan can be undone in one arm twist by the UAE.

The UAE’s shift in Yemen was a strategic realignment, not a sidelining. Abu Dhabi pivoted from direct kinetic involvement to supporting local proxies (like the Southern Transitional Council) to secure its maritime interests (the Bab el-Mandeb Strait). This allowed the UAE to reduce its "boots on the ground" costs while maintaining long term influence over strategic ports. This move resulted in a little anxiety, that’s all.

While the normalisation with Israel is unpopular with the "Arab street," it has provided the UAE with Strategic Depth, Access to advanced Israeli defense and water-security technology.
It has also given diplomatic leverage to the UAE. The UAE is one of the few Arab nations with a direct line to the Israeli government, which it argues is necessary for deliver aid to Gaza. It also gives them approval from the US, the current hegemony that has its own benefits.

Both UAE and India have realised that long term survival is not dependent on regional popularity contests but trade, security, and technology.

Both have been playing their cards and the exact outcome can’t be discerned so soon. It would take a little while for dust to settle down and clearer visibility.

Till then, I would be a little cautious in delivering any verdict.
Tut tut, we’re all so biased and think all actions by Pakistan are masterstrokes eh? So why don’t we get back to the topic of this thread and you use your amazing objectivity and clarity to give your verdict on Indias decision to launch Operation Sindoor. When you’re busy being all objective, just remember that to date still not a shred of evidence shared by India proving anyone from Pakistan was in involved in the terror attack which was used as the reason. Remember that the operation was launched before investigation had barely started, never mind finished. The result was innocent lives lost for nothing and epic worldwide humiliation from India. Note the ‘new normal’ too, where in stark constrast nobody who is anybody in India rushed to blame Pakistan for the Delhi blast. Now let’s see how ‘objective’ you are about India’s actions before you preach to anyone else.
 

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