Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

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Doesn't India treat the people at the bottom as human beings?

If this kind of thing happens in our country, it is estimated that the police will be sentenced
 
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Prakash Janghid was unwell and died of some kind of medical issue..


परिजनों के अनुसार सार्जेंट प्रकाश जांगिड़ ने करीब 16 साल पहले भारतीय वायुसेना की टेक्निकल ट्रेड में सेवा शुरू की थी। वे पिछले एक महीने से बीमार थे। उनका इलाज भी चल रहा था। शनिवार को वो ड्यूटी पर तैनात थे। तभी उनकी तबीयत अचानक बिगड़ गई। जिसके बाद उन्हें पहले अंबाला एयरफोर्स हॉस्पिटल में भर्ती कराया गया। हालत गंभीर होने पर उन्हें चंडीगढ़ रेफर किया गया जहां इलाज के दौरान मौत हो गई।

Translation :

According to family members, Prakash Jhangid joined IAF nearly 16 years back in technical trade. He was sick for last one month. He was under treatment. This Saturday he was one duty. Then suddenly his health deteriorated. He was admitted to Ambala base hospital. Upon becoming critical, he was referred to Chandigarh where he died during treatment.
 
Prakash Janghid was unwell and died of some kind of medical issue..




Translation :

According to family members, Prakash Jhangid joined IAF nearly 16 years back in technical trade. He was sick for last one month. He was under treatment. This Saturday he was one duty. Then suddenly his health deteriorated. He was admitted to Ambala base hospital. Upon becoming critical, he was referred to Chandigarh where he died during treatment.

Thats what army said. The family on video is saying something else.
 
4 meters friend.

Here is my source :


The PLAAF likely has begun to field the PL-17 (CH-AA-12 Auger) on its Shenyang J-16 Flanker N. Like the AIM-174, this Chinese missile may have its origins in a design by a Chinese SAM manufacturer opposed to being developed by the China Airborne Missile Academy (CAMA), the primary developer of China’s AAMs. Both weapons are far larger than most other beyond visual range AAMs. The PL-17 is approximately 6 meters long and the AIM-174B comes under 5 m.
 
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Thats what army said. The family on video is saying something else.
In the video of that tweet, there is no family member saying anything. The narrative in the video is talking about a different person, Madan Singh Gujjar, who was in Army not airforce.
 
Do remember, he said there will be no air battle this time. He has a habit of making spectacular statements which often turn out to be completely wrong.
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He may not be 100% right but he’s been warning of trends the Indian system has been ignoring. Fine, no “Air Battle” aka no dogfight. Call it a Turkey shoot, elephant shoot, whatever we want to call it, but splash 5 bandits.
 
As if Pakistan is a Lebanon. Military stands down and zion has its day with Lebanese people their infrastructure.
That’s exactly what they dream of. They aspire to be Isreal 2.0, terrorise Kashmiris, demolish houses, push Hindus to settle in Kashmir, greater India — all sound familiar? But their bravado and arrogance is badly misplaced so they just end up looking pathetic.
 
That’s exactly what they dream of. They aspire to be Isreal 2.0, terrorise Kashmiris, demolish houses, push Hindus to settle in Kashmir, greater India — all sound familiar? But their bravado and arrogance is badly misplaced so they just end up looking pathetic.

Certainly seems like a national obsession. The irony is they are becoming more like what they perceive Pakistan to be and supposedly hate.
 
The Tejas v JF-17 debate is well settled now , in favor of the JF-17. Pakistan's choice of collaboration versus Indian desire for extreme indigenousness proved correct. I remember Indian fools making fun of JF-17 as a "paintjob" around 10 years back.
I wont get into the debate of how indigenous Tejas actually is or isnt but it's a great platform - just suffers from the worst project management since the history of the subject.
 

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