Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

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Have you not seen how Pak army battered the Indian army? Destroyed a S400 battery that was alone billion dollar loss to the Indians, decimated so many Indian army and airforce bases, neutralised the IAF, their aircraft carrier was nowhere to be seen etc, the full reports will come out slowly and surely.
Let’s Not Romanticize What Needs Reflection

To be fair, the post you're replying to does have some merit. At the end of the day, war—limited or otherwise—comes with inevitable losses. You strike, you get struck. Assets are gained, and assets are lost. That’s the brutal arithmetic of conflict.
But let’s not kid ourselves—this particular episode wasn’t just another tit-for-tat exchange. The incursion went deep into our territory, and while we’re busy celebrating our “response,” let’s not overlook the fact that our sovereignty was breached in broad daylight. That’s not just a scratch on the surface; that’s a dent to our national armor.
Yes, we did respond—a little (I wanted even more). Enough to make our enemy nose bleed. But imagine if we hadn't. Imagine if every Tom, Dick, and Larry with a flag and an ego decided to treat Pakistani airspace like open sky. Next time, maybe it's not India. Maybe it’s Israel. Or someone else who thinks we’ll just absorb the hit and issue a stern press release.
Victory doesn’t lie in how loudly we celebrate—but in how firmly we prevent a repeat. We need to get our house in order. We need to be swift, clear-eyed, and decisive—not reactive, not cosmetic.

Because national pride isn’t just about retaliating—it's about making sure no one dares in the first place.
 
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Every "Give peace a chance" can go fuk himself. Banyas are bombing our homes and this cuck is preaching peace.
We want peace, but at our terms.
 
It has been considered - imagine the difficulty in India to sell a ceasefire if their “daughter” is with Pakistan
-For the record, I don't believe the IAF female pilot narrative. Their weapon of choice since they lost the rafales has been the drone/missile duo. Even if they were to use their AF, they would probably be using their Standoff munitions from long range, and for any pilot to be captured would require for them to enter PAF controlled airspace. With the state of social media, it would be quite impossible to hide the wreckage. Thats just my POV though, I could be wrong.

- However, supposing the pilot story is correct, why not bring her forward now that India has broken the US brokered cease fire deal ?
 
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The optics of parading a female officer would have been quite bad for Pakistan. I think the Americans did Pakistan a favour there too then(imho). Think Pakistan should simply say we handed over a female Rafale pilot to the red-cross at the right time. Given we are in a temporary ceasefire it seems and not permanent, it is not the right time as she can easily hop into another Rafale for operations against Pakistan ( ie share jet usage with another pilot, etc ).

So - that makes 4 Rafales now by my count ?


Anybody who fought for Nazi Muslim hater Modi, deserved to be publicly humiliated.
 

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