Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

Not his fault, he has the job of being sent out to polish a turd in front of the world. I mean"Go check Google". FFS! Sounds worse then some of the Indian clowns on here

Yeah

But still he was glorified as some super genius when it comes to foreign affairs and all that. Even here in Pakistan
 
Questions:
  1. How many female pilots are there in the PAF flying combat missions?
  2. Did any female pilots participate in the missions during the May6-7 India-Pakistan conflict ?
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Questions:
  1. How many female pilots are there in the PAF flying combat missions?
  2. Did any female pilots participate in the missions during the May6-7 India-Pakistan conflict ?
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Probably
 
Enjoy Jaishankers cope here! Utter clown show

India ready to strike ‘deep into Pakistan’ if provoked, New Delhi warns amid shaky ceasefire​

The nuclear-armed countries fought a short but intense war in April that caused concern around the world.

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"It [Pakistan] is a country very steeped in its use of terrorism as an instrument of state policy. That is the whole issue," Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar told POLITICO during a visit to Brussels. | Pool photo by Kiyoshi Ota/EFE via EPA
June 9, 2025 9:43 pm CET
By Nicholas Vinocur and Nicolas Barré
Nearly three weeks after the end of a brief but brutal India-Pakistan war, New Delhi on Monday warned that the root causes of the conflict remain unchanged — and that India stands ready to strike anywhere in Pakistan if provoked by terrorist attacks.

"It [Pakistan] is a country very steeped in its use of terrorism as an instrument of state policy. That is the whole issue," Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar told POLITICO during a visit to Brussels.

Asked if the conditions that led to the outbreak of war last month were still in place, he said: "If you call the commitment to terrorism a source of tension, absolutely, it is."
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Conflict broke out in early May after India accused Pakistan of sponsoring a terrorist attack that killed 26 civilians, mainly Hindus, in an Indian-administered region. Pakistan has denied sponsoring terrorism.

Following days of tit-for-tat missile and aerial strikes that prompted widespread alarm about the potential for further escalation between the two nuclear-armed powers, India and Pakistan declared a ceasefire on May 10.

Both sides declared victory, but their reports on how the war unfolded differed. India initially denied claims that Pakistan had shot down as many as six of its fighter jets, but a senior Indian military official later acknowledged that India had indeed lost planes — without specifying how many or what type.

Images of wreckage posted on social media suggest that one Mirage jet and one Rafale jet, both French-made fighters, had been destroyed. U.S. and French officials have told several media outlets that Pakistan was able to down at least one French-made jet with Chinese technology.

Pressed to clarify what had happened, Jaishankar didn't deny the destruction of Indian Air Force planes, but said the appropriate authorities would communicate on the matter when ready.


In some of the most pointed comments by an Indian official since a ceasefire was declared, he argued that India's fighter planes and missiles had inflicted far more extensive damage on the Pakistani Air Force than vice versa, forcing Pakistan to sue for peace.
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"As far I'm concerned, how effective the Rafale was or frankly, how effective other systems were — to me the proof of the pudding are the destroyed and disabled airfields on the Pakistani side," he said.

"The fighting stopped on the 10th for one reason and one reason only, which was that on the 10th morning we hit these eight Pakistani, the main eight Pakistani airfields and disabled them."

"And don't take my word for it, these are images which are available in Google. You can look at those runways and those hangars which have taken the hit," he added.

Jaishankar, who was in Brussels for high-level trade talks with the European Union, further asserted that Pakistan was training "thousands" of terrorists "in the open" and "unleashing" them on its southern neighbor.

"We are not going to live with it. So our message to them is that if you continue to do the kind of barbaric acts which they did in April, then there is going to be retribution, and that retribution will be against the terrorist organizations and the terrorist leadership."

"And we don't care where they are. If they are deep in Pakistan, we will go deep into Pakistan," he added.

This man is arguably even bigger 🤡 than Modi😂. Remember all his swagger and false bravado about how Pakistan was now just a side show and unimportant to India, how India had moved on to rub shoulders with Superpowers🤣 power capitals of the world not buying that BS after u got your ass handed to you😂
 
This man is arguably even bigger 🤡 than Modi😂. Remember all his swagger and false bravado about how Pakistan was now just a side show and unimportant to India, how India had moved on to rub shoulders with Superpowers🤣 power capitals of the world not buying that BS after u got your ass handed to you😂

Yeah, Pakistan is a "sideshow" now have to send FM and around 50 MPs/Ministers across the globe to talk about Pakistan. They have zero self awareness.
 
This man is arguably even bigger 🤡 than Modi😂. Remember all his swagger and false bravado about how Pakistan was now just a side show and unimportant to India, how India had moved on to rub shoulders with Superpowers🤣 power capitals of the world not buying that BS after u got your ass handed to you😂

What is funny is China doesn't go around telling the world that they are super power or real challenge to USA. India now is what China was in 1970.

Last thing USA needs is another China so they will actively start undermining India as it concentrate on ideological battle with Pakistan instead of buying $200 billion weapons from USA to use against China.

India have to thank USA for last 25 years of GDP growth rate. USA will soon start asking for ROI. Its not just Trump but USA establishment who is fed up with India superpower delusions. Expect huge weapon deals as India try to get back in good books of USA again.
 
Totally agreed on this one

Bunyan marsoos should have happened within 24-36 hours max of that attack of 7th May and not after 4 days
Pakistan was trying to avoid escalation that we could ill afford is all. They fired SOW’s we downed their jets, rightly or wrongly the hope was that would be the end of it but India couldn’t leave it at that. Its top jets including Ra-fail were down left right and centre, they had to do something that Modi could beat his chest about & they were less bothered about escalation because of deeper pockets. With 🤡AF next to useless they kept prodding and poking for 2 days with drones and misiles. When Pakistans patience finally ran out it counter attacked and within a few hours of that Indian spokesperson came on tv to ask for deescalation. By then India had done some largely superficial damage in Pakistan but enough when combined with generous helping of Godi media and outright lies ( like downing PAF jets😂) to save Modi and CO’s blushes. With its limited resources Pakistan did amazingly well and in a reality that world capitals like Beijing and Washington fully understand, humiliated and exposed what is a paper tiger. End of, rest is Coping BS
 
Here is the problem with the west (read USA and NATO ). They cannot fathom or digest the fact that one of their key assets Rafale was shot down by Chinese made fighters of so called "inferior quality ".
No, I think you are being simplistic in your assessment. The world wholly recognises Chinese technical quality and expertise. The real reason they cannot fathom or stomach the shooting down is because it was done by the PAF, and it was done so decisively, almost with sneering disdain for Indian capabilities.

Had the PLAAF shot a Rafale down using the same jet, the British and wider western world would have tolerated it better.
 
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