Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

This is why I personally think we need to do the following:
1. Educate people on correct use of social media during war/crisis - this should be an advert on TV, Social Media, Radio, YouTube and banners everywhere, first day of any crisis/conflict - this ad should run alongside safety advice.
2. Educate people to identify misinformation/disinformation and how to prevent spread of fake news.
3. Inform people on how to report suspicious behaviour to the competent authorities.
4. Failing all this - wherever our strategic kit is - just disable 3g/4g in that area and throttle downstream/upstream for one night by working with ISPs - keep 2g and GSM band open for telephone calls and SMS.
5. Develop our own internal social media application similar to various Chinese specific ones that can only be accessed by Chinese mobile numbers just as 小红书 - I know beeper exists for government employees but it needs to be expanded to citizens of Pakistan.
all good points. need to leverage local police stations, masjids, MNAs/MPAs and schools for an education campaign. distribute leaflets, and of course adverts help. the recent use of dial-tones for spreading awareness is a good approach as well.

and, of-course, a bit of danda. threat of arrests and heavy fines will also deter the locals. as will an inventive for an award to report anyone filming such things.
 
all good points. need to leverage local police stations, masjids, MNAs/MPAs and schools for an education campaign. distribute leaflets, and of course adverts help. the recent use of dial-tones for spreading awareness is a good approach as well.

and, of-course, a bit of danda. threat of arrests and heavy fines will also deter the locals. as will an inventive for an award to report anyone filming such things.
  • Arrests are underway -
  • Police stations are mainly used for Internal security - so placing burden on them during crisis is unnecessary load
  • Schools and Colleges are a great idea
  • So is IVR
 

Trump asks top US diplomat Rubio to further Pak-India diplomacy


US President Donald Trump has called for further diplomatic relations between India and Pakistan after he “successfully brokered a historic ceasefire to stop the escalating violence”.

“I think they are actually getting along. Maybe we can even get them together a little bit, Marco [Rubio],” Trump addressed the US secretary of state while speaking at a forum on his visit to the Middle East.

“Where they [Pak-India] go out and have a nice dinner together,” the US president added.

He said that he “used trade to a large extent” for the ceasefire.

“And I said, fellas, come on, let’s make a deal. Let’s do some trading. Let’s not trade nuclear missiles. Let’s trade the things that you make so beautifully,” Trump said.
 

Pakistan urges international community to closely monitor India’s actions: FO


The Foreign Office (FO) has called on the international community to closely monitor India’s actions in the coming days after the recent ceasefire.

It said India’s actions set a dangerous precedent for aggression, “dragging the entire region to the brink of disaster”.

The FO said they reflected the mindset of a revisionist actor that seeks to upend strategic stability in South Asia without regard for consequences.

“Moreover, India is justifying the cold-blooded murder of innocent civilians, mostly women and children, as well as its highly irresponsible brinkmanship as the ‘new normal’ for the region.

“Pakistan totally rejects this assertion. The ‘normal’ remains that no one will be allowed to challenge the principles and purposes of the UN Charter, as amply demonstrated by Pakistan in resolutely defending its sovereignty, territorial integrity, as well as the security of its people.

“Make no mistake, we will closely monitor India’s actions and behaviour in this regard in the coming days. We also urge the international community to do the same,” it said.
 
olice stations are mainly used for Internal security - so placing burden on them during crisis is unnecessary load
not in times of crisis. they can hold a sort of public kchehri and disseminate information about these things to area elders. who in turn can inform their people.
 

Pakistan urges international community to closely monitor India’s actions: FO


The Foreign Office (FO) has called on the international community to closely monitor India’s actions in the coming days after the recent ceasefire.

It said India’s actions set a dangerous precedent for aggression, “dragging the entire region to the brink of disaster”.

The FO said they reflected the mindset of a revisionist actor that seeks to upend strategic stability in South Asia without regard for consequences.

“Moreover, India is justifying the cold-blooded murder of innocent civilians, mostly women and children, as well as its highly irresponsible brinkmanship as the ‘new normal’ for the region.

“Pakistan totally rejects this assertion. The ‘normal’ remains that no one will be allowed to challenge the principles and purposes of the UN Charter, as amply demonstrated by Pakistan in resolutely defending its sovereignty, territorial integrity, as well as the security of its people.

“Make no mistake, we will closely monitor India’s actions and behaviour in this regard in the coming days. We also urge the international community to do the same,” it said.
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hypocrisy of the English is at the next level. They are offering Indians the places, so they can extract the sums out of them. They cannot do that to Chinese or other educated nation.

Every where i have been to, it is fully booked on Sundays hotels, bars, hills, country parks seems no one is poor here, especially sunny hilly areas. It seems people have forgotten which world we live in (TOTAL DISCONNECT!)

But they keep crying, country is poor. Central London area is a 'illiquidity trap' for investors from China and ME. They have built big beautifal structured buildings to bring shady investments in.

Even univesities like Oxford have started to run solicited commercials to hook people in, I have received 'data science' courses un-soliciated invitations. When asked, they said, THEY JUST FOUND ME?!!!! LOL
 
One thing though, whilst Arab women spend their time shopping (and they are in very large numbers!!!!).

Ordinary English do PROTEST FOR PALESTINE:mad: . English people do go out to protest for Palestine ( in extremely large numbers!), I have seen it.

I got MAD when i saw that and my heart nearly stopped and i felt shameful!
 
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WoT as far as west is concerned is over. Now its back to local disputes and insurgencies which India have dozen of them. If they cry too much then Trump will come to solve Kashmir dispute.

Indians are using the War on Terror narrative to target Pakistan. Even Modi's one of the latest speeches, mentioned the India Pakistan conflict in those terms and posited India as fighting the war on terror like the West did/does; so much similar strategy to Netanyahu's!!!! It is really worth paying attention to what extent Indians use the Israeli strategies.
About the WOT linkage, they keep bringing up the Bin Laden raid in their blogs to target Pakistan, especially when the audience could be Western. And in the context of this conflict, some one, presumably Indian, wrote a Comment to a major article on NY Times about two weeks ago about how Bin Laden was found in Pakistan, blah blah and I had to counter him by writing that 'Even President Obama publicly acknowledged Pakistan's help in tracing Bin Laden. And it is not difficult to hide in plain sight in a country like Pakistan where houses have tall walls, people are covered up even in summer'. My Comment got a lot of 'Recommended' and may have dulled the impact of that guy's Comment.
Indians definitely have a strategy to target the Pakistani state and part of that strategy is to use some elements in the Pakistan's internal politics to target the Pakistani military and part is to connect with Pakistan with the War on Terror. Pakistanis need to counter those.

Nothing that they import is of great complexity and is easily replaceable if there is will but local gulf markets are not the greatest goal, for example spices and food supplements are huge international market, gulf capital can tap into it through both Pakistan and Bangladesh with investing into supply chain, India is ripping of the world with their almost monopoly on most popular spices and exotic food.

If it was only spices and rice, I wouldn't care. It is the large number of Indians in the service industry in the GCC countries which is the big concern.
 
Indians are using the War on Terror narrative to target Pakistan. Even Modi's one of the latest speeches, mentioned the India Pakistan conflict in those terms and posited India as fighting the war on terror like the West did/does; so much similar strategy to Netanyahu's!!!! It is really worth paying attention to what extent Indians use the Israeli strategies.
About the WOT linkage, they keep bringing up the Bin Laden raid in their blogs to target Pakistan, especially when the audience could be Western. And in the context of this conflict, some one, presumably Indian, wrote a Comment to a major article on NY Times about two weeks ago about how Bin Laden was found in Pakistan, blah blah and I had to counter him by writing that 'Even President Obama publicly acknowledged Pakistan's help in tracing Bin Laden. And it is not difficult to hide in plain sight in a country like Pakistan where houses have tall walls, people are covered up even in summer'. My Comment got a lot of 'Recommended' and may have dulled the impact of that guy's Comment.
Indians definitely have a strategy to target the Pakistani state and part of that strategy is to use some elements in the Pakistan's internal politics to target the Pakistani military and part is to connect with Pakistan with the War on Terror. Pakistanis need to counter those.



If it was only spices and rice, I wouldn't care. It is the large number of Indians in the service industry in the GCC countries which is the big concern.
satanic (similarities), not just interest co-depedence!
 
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