The Kashmir conflict 2025.

Randomuser

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They are literally coping, the guy who posted it even said that it was a glitch with google lens and he didn't post that image in 2024.

They keep trying to go after these claims, but the m88 engine part the indians have completely ignored.. They literally have nothing against that one. Like it or not it's confirmed atleast 1 rafale was downed

I repeat my PSA on Google lens sucking ass
 

xyz4321

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Another drone crashed in farmland, this time way south in Sindh, ~200km from Jaisalmer AFS of India from where it may have been launched.
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Pakistan made a wise decision to ditch the French.

It is absolutely necessary. Indian strikes on Pakistani civilians caused dozens of deaths. If Pakistan considers the humiliation of the IAF to be enough, it is saying that machines are sufficient trade for Pakistani lives. And yet Pakistan says they will not strike Indian civilians, only target military installations. The ultimate Pakistani finish for this round would be to kill a slightly higher number of Indian military personel than the number of Pakistani civilians that were killed by India.
Pakistan already killed loads of Indians, both soldiers and some civilians through artillery fire and shootouts on the border. There is a video circulating of Indian soldiers raising the white flag to collect their dead on the border.

Reports circulating among Sikh community that India deliberately targetted Sikhs; wants to pin blame on Pakistan.
Sikhs dominate the Indian Panjabi population and are known for their seccessionist movements (i.e. Khalistan).

This can quickly spiral out of control for India who once burnt down Sikhism's holiest temple. Meanwhile, while this conflict is raging, Pakistan has kept open the special Kartarpur Corridor which allows cross-border travel for Indian Sikh pilgrims.
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reservior dogs

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There is a serious massive water shortage in India. Not being talked about much but it has become as much an existential threat for them as it has been for Pakistan. And with China damming the Yarlung/Brahmaputra, the effect of the threat is exarcebated, along with India's heavily polluted water sources, exhausted aquifers and constant heatwaves.
There are some redlines that India will cross at it own peril. Diverting the water from Pakistan is one of them, taking the Pak controlled Kashmir is another. If either of this come to be, there will be a lot of support by the Gulf States and China to do something. In both cases, one thing that would fix the problem is for Pakistan to take back the India controlled Kashmir. I doubt there is currently support by the Chinese for the Pakistani to take back Kashmir today, but if India does one of these two things, there will be support from the Chinese to take Kashmir back.
 
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