Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

Pakistan needs a civilian reserve/militia in all areas near the border. During war their task would be raids into India and guerrilla warfare inside Pakistan if needed. At least a 2.5 million strong militia is needed. Cheap drones, loitering munitions, and missiles are effective but still limited in what they can achieve. Russia-Ukraine war and now Iran-USA war shows the importance of manpower. With Pakistans potential manpower reserves, it can afford to lose a few hundred thousand volunteer fighters in the war. Pakistan has a higher population density near the border than India. It can mobilize more locals and organize raids deeper inside India because of this.

Also, a Hezbollah or Houthi type group needs to be established in Bangladesh and to counter India. Their goal would be to open another front against India in any future war. Loitering munitions should be provided to this group to use against India in any future war. Indias large area means there’ll always be gaps in its air defences.
 
Pakistan needs a civilian reserve/militia in all areas near the border. During war their task would be raids into India and guerrilla warfare inside Pakistan if needed. At least a 2.5 million strong militia is needed. Cheap drones, loitering munitions, and missiles are effective but still limited in what they can achieve. Russia-Ukraine war and now Iran-USA war shows the importance of manpower. With Pakistans potential manpower reserves, it can afford to lose a few hundred thousand volunteer fighters in the war. Pakistan has a higher population density near the border than India. It can mobilize more locals and organize raids deeper inside India because of this.

Also, a Hezbollah or Houthi type group needs to be established in Bangladesh and to counter India. Their goal would be to open another front against India in any future war. Loitering munitions should be provided to this group to use against India in any future war. Indias large area means there’ll always be gaps in its air defences.
Pakistan has enough people with guns who are more likely to attack the state or anyone else they disagree with.
 
the indians fk heads are producing lies upon lies, writing books and producing documentaries and we ain't doing shit, this will literally erase this our perspective and we actually did to India in a generation or two as all the citeable works on the conflict will be indians @Oscar has mentioned this before.
@Panzerkiel why are being so tight lipped at least there would be something that we can put out without giving anything away
 
the indians fk heads are producing lies upon lies, writing books and producing documentaries and we ain't doing shit, this will literally erase this our perspective and we actually did to India in a generation or two as all the citeable works on the conflict will be indians @Oscar has mentioned this before.
@Panzerkiel why are being so tight lipped at least there would be something that we can put out without giving anything away
But Pakistan has not been tight lipped. The reasons for Indian dominance over the info-sphere are not related to a lack of answers available. The reasons are essentially due to a weight of numerical superiority that is yet to be overcome and also due to the alliances forged with the world's leading information providers and technological servicers (mostly Israel) within this realm. We are behind the game on this matter but not for the reasons you seem to be suggesting.
 
I was just messing with you :D

Had a larger collection, mum made the executive decision of sending a few while wrapping up the house in KHI.

I remember that one. Had an MG3 on the front cover (I think)
Welcome to the club!!! Had a small library of over 600 books. Moved houses a few years ago, mother & missus decided to do an operation clean up & now I have only 327 books left. Thank fully I managed to save almost 99.99% of my aviation & military history collection, the ones lost were Defenders of Pakistan & The Air Campgain: Planning for Combat by Col. John A Warden III, USAF. That book is a bit dry for general avgeeks & enthusiasts but is a must read for developing an understanding of how air power is employed at the stragtegic level.
 

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