Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

This is entirely missing the point - I’m not saying you don’t know about the trucks. If the other three trucks were also parked there, they’d have blown up too.

Sure, if they were. By that logic, we would have lost aircrafts in Shahbaz as well. Had it not been emptied.

Again, indian strikes were quite accurate. Not disputing that. However, the point is about actual damage in terms of cost.
 
Sure, if they were. By that logic, we would have lost aircrafts in Shahbaz as well. Had it not been emptied.

Again, indian strikes were quite accurate. Not disputing that. However, the point is about actual damage in terms of cost.
I’d be more than happy to take your word for the damage in terms of cost, I don’t disagree with you there. Thank you for getting my point.

The hangar at Shahbaz was empty by coincidence, the one at Bholari was not, and PAF clearly didn’t know to empty it. We lost multiple engineers and technicians and an AWACS was inches from blowing up. This is luck, not preparation.
 
The hangar at Shahbaz was empty by coincidence, the one at Bholari was not, and PAF clearly didn’t know to empty it. We lost multiple engineers and technicians and an AWACS was inches from blowing up. This is luck, not preparation.

The bholari was a blunder i agree and the price was paid. The asset should have been flown to Samungli. Or be in air.
 

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Slightly off topic:

Indians sell IAF owned runway :)))))

 
"This is a direct indictment of the Modi Government, particularly Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. No wonder they are ducking our demand for a Special Session of Parliament like the plague. They know they’ve compromised national security, and they’re terrified of what the Congress Party will expose before the people of India."


 

"No 'Pakistan' Mention in Quad's Pahalgam Condemnation; Govt Deletes 'Pak Terror' From Rajnath-Hegseth Call Readout"​



 
US warned Modi of large-scale Pakistani attack if India didn't accept certain conditions: Jaishankar

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Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has revealed that the US Vice President JD Vance warned Prime Minister Narendra Modi of a potential large-scale attack by Pakistan on the night of May 9, urging India to accept certain conditions to prevent escalation.

The April 22 Pahalgam attack sparked heavy fighting between nuclear-armed Pakistan and India in the latest escalation of a decades-old rivalry as New Delhi blamed it on Islamabad without offering any evidence.

In an interview with the US media outlet, Jaishankar said that JD Vance telephoned Prime Minister Modi directly and conveyed that if India did not concede on certain matters, Pakistan would launch a major assault.

“I was in the room when the US vice president spoke to Prime Minister Modi on the night of May 9, warning that the Pakistanis would launch a very massive assault on India if we did not accept certain things,” he said.

“That night, Pakistan did launch a large-scale attack,” Jaishankar stated.

Recently, the strategic group "Quad" consisting of the United States, India, Japan and Australia chose not to name Pakistan in a joint statement condemning Pahalgam attack in IIOJK.

The US State Department issued a joint statement by the foreign ministers of the grouping, who met in Washington, but stopped short of naming Pakistan or blaming Islamabad.

Last month, Pakistan and India engaged in the military confrontation triggered by April's Pahalgam attack in IIOJK.

In response to the Indian aggression, Pakistan's armed forces launched a large-scale retaliatory military action, named "Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos", and targeted several Indian military targets across multiple regions.

Pakistan downed its six fighter jets, including three Rafales, and dozens of drones. After at least 87 hours, the war between the two nuclear-armed nations ended on May 10 with a ceasefire agreement brokered by the US.

The ceasefire was first announced by US President Donald Trump on social media after Washington held talks with both sides, but India has differed with Trump's claims that it resulted from his intervention and threats to sever trade talks.

However, Pakistan has acknowledged Trump's efforts and formally recommended him for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in defusing tensions between Pakistan and India last month.

 
US warned Modi of large-scale Pakistani attack if India didn't accept certain conditions: Jaishankar

612085_6676115_updates.jpg


Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has revealed that the US Vice President JD Vance warned Prime Minister Narendra Modi of a potential large-scale attack by Pakistan on the night of May 9, urging India to accept certain conditions to prevent escalation.

The April 22 Pahalgam attack sparked heavy fighting between nuclear-armed Pakistan and India in the latest escalation of a decades-old rivalry as New Delhi blamed it on Islamabad without offering any evidence.

In an interview with the US media outlet, Jaishankar said that JD Vance telephoned Prime Minister Modi directly and conveyed that if India did not concede on certain matters, Pakistan would launch a major assault.

“I was in the room when the US vice president spoke to Prime Minister Modi on the night of May 9, warning that the Pakistanis would launch a very massive assault on India if we did not accept certain things,” he said.

“That night, Pakistan did launch a large-scale attack,” Jaishankar stated.

Recently, the strategic group "Quad" consisting of the United States, India, Japan and Australia chose not to name Pakistan in a joint statement condemning Pahalgam attack in IIOJK.

The US State Department issued a joint statement by the foreign ministers of the grouping, who met in Washington, but stopped short of naming Pakistan or blaming Islamabad.

Last month, Pakistan and India engaged in the military confrontation triggered by April's Pahalgam attack in IIOJK.

In response to the Indian aggression, Pakistan's armed forces launched a large-scale retaliatory military action, named "Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos", and targeted several Indian military targets across multiple regions.

Pakistan downed its six fighter jets, including three Rafales, and dozens of drones. After at least 87 hours, the war between the two nuclear-armed nations ended on May 10 with a ceasefire agreement brokered by the US.

The ceasefire was first announced by US President Donald Trump on social media after Washington held talks with both sides, but India has differed with Trump's claims that it resulted from his intervention and threats to sever trade talks.

However, Pakistan has acknowledged Trump's efforts and formally recommended him for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in defusing tensions between Pakistan and India last month.

So When the enemy themselves say that, you know what the outcome is then.
 
US warned Modi of large-scale Pakistani attack if India didn't accept certain conditions: Jaishankar

612085_6676115_updates.jpg


Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has revealed that the US Vice President JD Vance warned Prime Minister Narendra Modi of a potential large-scale attack by Pakistan on the night of May 9, urging India to accept certain conditions to prevent escalation.

The April 22 Pahalgam attack sparked heavy fighting between nuclear-armed Pakistan and India in the latest escalation of a decades-old rivalry as New Delhi blamed it on Islamabad without offering any evidence.

In an interview with the US media outlet, Jaishankar said that JD Vance telephoned Prime Minister Modi directly and conveyed that if India did not concede on certain matters, Pakistan would launch a major assault.

“I was in the room when the US vice president spoke to Prime Minister Modi on the night of May 9, warning that the Pakistanis would launch a very massive assault on India if we did not accept certain things,” he said.

“That night, Pakistan did launch a large-scale attack,” Jaishankar stated.

Recently, the strategic group "Quad" consisting of the United States, India, Japan and Australia chose not to name Pakistan in a joint statement condemning Pahalgam attack in IIOJK.

The US State Department issued a joint statement by the foreign ministers of the grouping, who met in Washington, but stopped short of naming Pakistan or blaming Islamabad.

Last month, Pakistan and India engaged in the military confrontation triggered by April's Pahalgam attack in IIOJK.

In response to the Indian aggression, Pakistan's armed forces launched a large-scale retaliatory military action, named "Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos", and targeted several Indian military targets across multiple regions.

Pakistan downed its six fighter jets, including three Rafales, and dozens of drones. After at least 87 hours, the war between the two nuclear-armed nations ended on May 10 with a ceasefire agreement brokered by the US.

The ceasefire was first announced by US President Donald Trump on social media after Washington held talks with both sides, but India has differed with Trump's claims that it resulted from his intervention and threats to sever trade talks.

However, Pakistan has acknowledged Trump's efforts and formally recommended him for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in defusing tensions between Pakistan and India last month.

There is no dispute in that..........J.D.Vance, went from saying that it is none of our business to it was completely USA business because their intelligence also told them that Pakistan is about to smash India...........and this also indirectly proves that India ran for ceasefire because it knew a massive response by Pakistan would topple more than their fascist government.

Many Indians, as they are waking up from PAF induced copium, realising that operation Sindhoor was reverse operation bhindooor......


and USA would have never bothered with ceasefire if it knew Pakistan wasn't capable of anything......
 
There is no dispute in that..........J.D.Vance, went from saying that it is none of our business to it was completely USA business because their intelligence also told them that Pakistan is about to smash India...........and this also indirectly proves that India ran for ceasefire because it knew a massive response by Pakistan would topple more than their fascist government.

Many Indians, as they are waking up from PAF induced copium, realising that operation Sindhoor was reverse operation bhindooor......


and USA would have never bothered with ceasefire if it knew Pakistan wasn't capable of anything......
and now USA wants us to be their puppy again



We must go full on china now this is a desperate attempt to keep us from going full china
 
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it is really annoying to hear people, complain about 'thin air defenses'!

as if, they are citizens of USA and they bear no resp. towards anything!

In Pak., having clean cities look a distant dream and people talk about 'thin air defense'!

really sad (mental) 'state' of affairs!
 
and now USA wants us to be their puppy again



We must go full on china now this is a desperate attempt to keep us from going full china
Having great relationships with both helps Pakistan.

No other country can boast of such a thing....

...and USA understands that this grand strategy of siding with India to counter China is gonna fail big time...because China can outrun, outdo and smash India anytime so it keeps arming Pakistan to take care of the Indian threat instead. India in essence is actually a very useless partner in the region and with its shenanigans in the neighborhood, pretty much every single of India's neighbors hates it.

USA wants India for its money. American defense companies will sell to anyone, because they need money. The don't give two Fs about strategic partner in the region.

Only Indians keep deluding themselves into thinking they are important....
 

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