Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

Can anyone clarify on what they believe the "Alarming Intelligence" was that essentially forced this Ceasefire to happen? I want to hear your guys' opinions
 
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• Fighter jets don’t fly near Aurangzeb… they salute and turn back.

• Aurangzeb doesn’t need a radar — missiles change course out of fear.

• Once Aurangzeb shouted… satellites lost signal for 3 seconds.

• Tanks don’t roll over land… they wait for Aurangzeb to nod.

• When Aurangzeb joins a war, the enemy declares national holiday.

• Aurangzeb once fired a warning shot… it won a war.

• Drones don’t spy on Aurangzeb… they send him reports.

• Even nukes have a safety mode: “Avoid Aurangzeb”.

• When Aurangzeb walks into a battlefield, GPS recalibrates to “Boss Arrived.”

• Fighter pilots dream of flying like Aurangzeb walks.

• Aurangzeb once missed two days of school… we now call them Weekend.

• Gravity only works because Aurangzeb allows it.

• Aurangzeb didn’t sleep. He waited.

• Google doesn’t search for Aurangzeb. Aurangzeb tells Google what to show.

• Time tried to catch up with Aurangzeb… it’s still running.

• When Aurangzeb entered a room, even silence stood up.

• Aurangzeb didn’t skip ads. Ads skipped themselves.

• Aurangzeb once blinked… that’s how night fell.

• Aurangzeb doesn’t do pushups. He pushes the Earth down.

• Mirrors blink first when Aurangzeb stares.

• When Aurangzeb claps, thunder asks for permission.

• Netflix once asked Aurangzeb for recommendations.

• When Aurangzeb logs in, the internet gets faster out of respect.

• Exams don’t test Aurangzeb. They pray to pass.

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Lol, remind of that the most interesting man in the world commercial 🤣
 
That would be very interesting, if true. But I doubt it.

I saw video of at least 3 interceptions from the second wave. Not sure if Brahmos or what, but looked to be a ballistic missile.

Here's one from Pindi

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The other two were from Shorkot from the captions.
 
One comment from VACM Aurangzeb was quite an eye opener.

He mentioned Pak’s AD were constantly trying to spoof, jam salvo of missiles being fired from the Indians across the border from Adampur and Bhuj (if I am not wrong).

That is why many incoming Brahmos missiles missed their mark. One even went as far as the border near Afghanistan.

The one Brahmos, I think, landed in Amritsar due to malfunction.

Can others provide more details.
 
Lot of English with very little facts.
I asked very clear and objective questions with no bias and you have regurgitated gibberish.
for facts, please watch indian channels specially G D Baskshi discussion.
 
Can anyone clarify on what they believe the "Alarming Intelligence" was that essentially forced this Ceasefire to happen? I want to hear your guys' opinions
Must be about our big toys. Trump said in his tweet that "million could ve died"
 
Let’s hope the success of Pakistan against India with Chinese weapons finally gives the GCC courage to break away from western weapons. Why would they now keep buying overpriced weapon systems that you can’t even use without approval or guaranteed supply in war? It’s time to break away and hurt them where it hurts the most , in their wallet.
 
Can anyone clarify on what they believe the "Alarming Intelligence" was that essentially forced this Ceasefire to happen? I want to hear your guys' opinions
From the CNN/NYT articles I read, it seemed to imply that Pakistan was going to move towards the nuke option after the Nur Khan base attack, and Americans saw that and intervened to stop the conflict. Personally I don't believe the Nur Khan base attack or Shahbaz calling an NCA meeting meant much, as the Indian attacks on Pakistan had not caused any significant damage and neither was Pakistan at the brink of being conquered. But Americans somehow thought thats what was happening and pushed for a ceasefire.

Hence American paranoia might have saved the day. Its amusing to read how both India and the US misread Pakistan.
 
I saw video of at least 3 interceptions from the second wave. Not sure if Brahmos or what, but looked to be a ballistic missile.

Here's one from Pindi

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The other two were from Shorkot from the captions.


Another thing is Brahmos and the BMs should be directly tied to nuclear attack, meaning Pakistan should assume a nuclear attack and respond in kind.

The fact that India ignored that and Pakistan didn't respond with nuclear attack, what does that mean for future nuclear deterrence now?
 
From the CNN/NYT articles I read, it seemed to imply that Pakistan was going to move towards the nuke option after the Nur Khan base attack, and Americans saw that and intervened to stop the conflict. Personally I don't believe the Nur Khan base attack or Shahbaz calling an NCA meeting meant much, as the Indian attacks on Pakistan had not caused any significant damage and neither was Pakistan at the brink of being conquered. But Americans somehow thought thats what was happening and pushed for a ceasefire.

Hence American paranoia might have saved the day. Its amusing to read how both India and the US misread Pakistan.
no nuke threat, India did not expect the swift and massive response, India was afraid of ground invasion. Please watch their MEA briefing they officially offered the ceasefire in that meeting.
 
So, can anyone shed some light on what is the current situation, I saw news mentioned it's a temporary ceasefire until what 12 days later?
 
From the CNN/NYT articles I read, it seemed to imply that Pakistan was going to move towards the nuke option after the Nur Khan base attack, and Americans saw that and intervened to stop the conflict. Personally I don't believe the Nur Khan base attack or Shahbaz calling an NCA meeting meant much, as the Indian attacks on Pakistan had not caused any significant damage and neither was Pakistan at the brink of being conquered. But Americans somehow thought thats what was happening and pushed for a ceasefire.

Hence American paranoia might have saved the day. Its amusing to read how both India and the US misread Pakistan.

The americans intervened because their pet project against China was about to suffer a humiliating and catastrophic defeat against Pakistan. If india was winning and started killing innocent Pakistanis, like with Gaza, america and the whole white world would have looked the other way and supported india.
 
Pakistan needs too heavily invest into air defenses, as minimum as $10-12bn. The Upfront cost despite being too much for our economy, must be looked at it in the way that in case we ever get nuked, the cost of rebuilding a broken country, economy would far exceed the cost of preventive measures and it would be a decades long process.

Heavy concentrated air defense systems would hugely reduce the probability of a successful missile hit by the enemy.

Something similar to iron dome but on steroids.
1. Pakistan does not have that kind of cash. Having cheaper, offensive weapons is more than enough for deterrence i.e. ceasefire was achieved right after you started lighting up F-1.
2. Yes, but what if you still keep your systems offline to mask their location from enemy?
3. AD will always fail sooner than later. Iron Dome only works perfectly against home-made projectiles. I doubt it will have the same result against BrahMos.
 

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