Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

The female pilot if caught should be handed back by Pakistan to India. There should be no political scoring on this front. And Pakistan army will do its image a lot of good by showing chivalry.

Secondly, these photographic evidences are better off coming slow to make sure the pain inflicted on the Bhakts stay as long and scars as deep.

No. she should not be handed over if she is with us.

She is Enemy combatant (Fighter pilot), she is caught after firing missiles into Pakistan, killing people on ground.

Waisay bhi, when DG ISPR said We not have any pilot. case is closed agar thi to aab koi mang nahi sakta. IAF did not ask. so be it.

there is nothing wrong in showing or admitting we had her in custody. India Must come out in open and ask? or show proof of life? how can IAF sit around quietly if she is MIA?
 
No. she should not be handed over if she is with us.

She is Enemy combatant (Fighter pilot), she is caught after firing missiles into Pakistan, killing people on ground.

Waisay bhi, when DG ISPR said We not have any pilot. case is closed agar thi to aab koi mang nahi sakta. IAF did not ask. so be it.

there is nothing wrong in showing or admitting we had her in custody. India Must come out in open and ask? or show proof of life? how can IAF sit around quietly if she is MIA?
Your side officially said they don't have any pilot, and ourside said all our pilots are back. I really don't understand why is it even being discussed.
 
He was obviously shaken up by the questioning. Kept saying it doesn't matter how many went down but, "why they went down".............:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Yeah, repeatedly saying 'why they went down' to deflect the questions from the woman journalist looked such a weak response; the 'why' should be asked in the Indian Airforce's internal discussions. Pathetic for a man of his stature. Speaking of 'stature', the physical stature is not impressive ;)
 
Since 2019, the rules of engagement on both sides have been not to fly across the LoC or the international border. If we are to accept that the rules were not broken then its highly unlikely Shivangi is in Pakistan. If the rules were broken by IAF - perhaps because like Abhinandan she had no sense of where she was flying because of the jamming - then its a different story. But it makes no sense for Pakistan not disclose her capture.
It makes a lot of sense to hold her yet not disclose about her.

1) Her being held puts India on a leash — Obey ceasefire and stay away

2) As for the ISPR debunking the claim, it’s a very political statement. If she’s being held, She’s a guarantee against aggression. If india discloses about her being held hostage and asks openly for her release, that would automatically supercede ISPRs earlier claim.

3) A very important one — Her being held and India’s inability to secure her yet will play a very interesting psychological role on the existing IAF pilots, having disbelief in their leadership’s ineffectiveness to get the captives back.

4) If India restarts misadventures, Shivangi would be out in the public.
 
Yeah, repeatedly saying 'why they went down' to deflect the questions from the woman journalist looked such a weak response; the 'why' should be asked in the Indian Airforce's internal discussions. Pathetic for a man of his stature. Speaking of 'stature', the physical stature is not impressive ;)
i really dont see what india achieved from this conflict other then modi's ego


only wins of theirs were airbases and we destroyed an s400 cheeseboard radar and 4 bases as claimed by the enemy

I believe the most concrete ones we definitely were able to hit were Rajouri Pathankot Udhampur Sirsa and Adampur.

Im not sure if we were able to take out the brahmos site though.
 

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