Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

plz try . if we go we will take half of the world

It has got to the point that every speech they give every other week is a threat that we desperately want them to carry out but they never have the guts to do....

Air balance in next 5 years is increasingly favourable to Pakistan so looks like the window of opportunity for India to do anything is getting smaller and smaller, as it does, the talk from clowns like this will get bigger and bigger....
 
It has got to the point that every speech they give every other week is a threat that we desperately want them to carry out but they never have the guts to do....

Air balance in next 5 years is increasingly favourable to Pakistan so looks like the window of opportunity for India to do anything is getting smaller and smaller, as it does, the talk from clowns like this will get bigger and bigger....
sir one tbing i notice is that they now threaten to nuke us. it means they lost escalation ladder. they have lost credibility to challenge pakistan conventionally while in past it wa sour position and india believed on conventional force
 
sir one tbing i notice is that they now threaten to nuke us. it means they lost escalation ladder. they have lost credibility to challenge pakistan conventionally while in past it wa sour position and india believed on conventional force

Yup, let loud dogs bark, Pakistan is slowly turning towards a more positive trajectory diplomatically, strategically and economically. Indians getting hurt by this
 
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EDITORIAL: For years, even the smallest suggestion of engagement with Pakistan would trigger outrage in India’s political discourse. Against this backdrop, recent remarks by senior figures linked to the Indian establishment stand out. RSS general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale’s statement that “there should always be a window for dialogue” with Pakistan, later echoed by retired Indian army chief Gen Manoj Naravane, merits attention.



These remarks do not indicate a breakthrough. They are the personal views of, no doubt, influential figures. But they do not signal an official policy shift in New Delhi, nor do they erase the many years of hostility, diplomatic freezes and inflammatory rhetoric that have pushed relations between the two nuclear neighbours into a dangerous cycle.



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I suspect the reconciliatory statements of some Indian politicians and generals are for 3 reasons :

1. Protect the oil inflows from UAE to India that will build India's strategic petroleum reserve from any mischief.
2. Open up routes for Air India.
3. Rebuild India's image as a responsible state in front of the international community, who were first pissed that India was financing the Russian Ukraine war and then disappointed in its underperformance in the Pakistan-India conflict.
 
I suspect the reconciliatory statements of some Indian politicians and generals are for 3 reasons :

1. Protect the oil inflows from UAE to India that will build India's strategic petroleum reserve from any mischief.
2. Open up routes for Air India.
3. Rebuild India's image as a responsible state in front of the international community, who were first pissed that India was financing the Russian Ukraine war and then disappointed in its underperformance in the Pakistan-India conflict.
Interesting analysis indeed
 
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They just want to play aman ka tamasha again so we lose focus on military development. A wounded enemy is a dangerous enemy, they will try everything in and out of the book to get their revenge. There will be no peace with India as log as it is a hindu majority country.
 
I suspect the reconciliatory statements of some Indian politicians and generals are for 3 reasons :

1. Protect the oil inflows from UAE to India that will build India's strategic petroleum reserve from any mischief.
2. Open up routes for Air India.
3. Rebuild India's image as a responsible state in front of the international community, who were first pissed that India was financing the Russian Ukraine war and then disappointed in its underperformance in the Pakistan-India conflict.
some good points, they want to pretend that somehow they matured overnight and now want to play the big boy responsible role in the region.

Pakistan MUST not fall for this trap. No need for us to give a shoulder to their stinking dead body on its way to the smashan ghat.
 
Yup, let loud dogs bark, Pakistan is slowly turning towards a more positive trajectory diplomatically, strategically and economically. Indians getting hurt by this
They have seen the coming decline of USA and the silent rise of China and ever strengthening Pak-China relationship. I guess deep down they have realized that they can not bully/beat Pakistan in a non-nuclear war.
 
I suspect the reconciliatory statements of some Indian politicians and generals are for 3 reasons :

1. Protect the oil inflows from UAE to India that will build India's strategic petroleum reserve from any mischief.
2. Open up routes for Air India.
3. Rebuild India's image as a responsible state in front of the international community, who were first pissed that India was financing the Russian Ukraine war and then disappointed in its underperformance in the Pakistan-India conflict.
No. 1 is unlikely, as UAE will always gladly preserve India's custom - the problem for now is getting their produce through the Strait. No.2 and no.3 yes.
 
Peace is only offered once they stop funding terrorism . It’s obvious what’s about to happen. They will be another major conflict and it may take a preparation of a nuclear strike for them to understand there folly. I remember last year how the India media was shitting themselves when rockets were hitting there bases.
 
I suspect the reconciliatory statements of some Indian politicians and generals are for 3 reasons :

1. Protect the oil inflows from UAE to India that will build India's strategic petroleum reserve from any mischief.
2. Open up routes for Air India.
3. Rebuild India's image as a responsible state in front of the international community, who were first pissed that India was financing the Russian Ukraine war and then disappointed in its underperformance in the Pakistan-India conflict.
Or maybe they are learning tricks from fatherlad on stabbing in the back at the right moment.
 
Apparently this guy got imagery of Sukkur post conflict and it shows hangar damaged as it is and radar site intact - we have had clear HD pictures of hangar by Maxar but none of the radar site - nevertheless i have always been certain about Sukkur radar site from day 1 because i know people there.

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