The Kashmir conflict 2025.

AlexYe

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What did India do to piss everyone off?

It's like everyone was betting on Pakistan.

Russia, Belarus, Trump? Wtf
To be fair a bunch of this listed stuff happened before may attacks, Like Belarus one and Europe's PIA ban.

There is a video of a fire behind a C-130. It's not clear enough to determine if the aircraft was damaged. But it looked like the fire was behind the aircraft.
That fire was behind it, the one that was damaged was in a hanger, and damage was minimal too (Shrapnel debris on the airframe)

Oh well , constantly overlooking China is fine since China prefers that you come to face it unprepared.
This is a big success to China, its systems, PLAAF tactics with PAF and vice-versa and credit to PAF and their work on it too.
If America-japan/QUAD/military analyst keep underestimating them that is a benefit on its own, they will be unprepared and get shocked out. (Hegseths/Macrons recent marks in singapore are just insane)
 

AlexYe

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They keep saying 'temporary cessation of activities' while both sides are moving troops/equipment back to pre-april 22nd levels.
Is this some sort of excuse so journalists people can never ask about 'specifics of the operation' because they will just say 'its an ongoing OP we cant share details' + 'For political marketing' ?
Or do they actually want to go for another round after they have regrouped a bit? They would need another casus-beli for it.

Also is it only me or does ANI have bad audio in their clips, Sometimes it sounds like mono-audio.
 

Randomuser

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They keep saying 'temporary cessation of activities' while both sides are moving troops/equipment back to pre-april 22nd levels.
Is this some sort of excuse so journalists people can never ask about 'specifics of the operation' because they will just say 'its an ongoing OP we cant share details' + 'For political marketing' ?
Or do they actually want to go for another round after they have regrouped a bit? They would need another casus-beli for it.

Also is it only me or does ANI have bad audio in their clips, Sometimes it sounds like mono-audio.
Here's the rule of thumb, if you thought stuff like Fox News was bad, Indian media aims to go even lower. I'm not even talking about supporting BJP. Just the presentation and professionalism is basically blog/clickbait tier. And it's not just my view. Some Indian comment on reddit said if you look at the writing style compared to stuff from say 1995, it's almost like a different language.

So set your expectations accordingly.
 
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siegecrossbow

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They keep saying 'temporary cessation of activities' while both sides are moving troops/equipment back to pre-april 22nd levels.
Is this some sort of excuse so journalists people can never ask about 'specifics of the operation' because they will just say 'its an ongoing OP we cant share details' + 'For political marketing' ?
Or do they actually want to go for another round after they have regrouped a bit? They would need another casus-beli for it.

Also is it only me or does ANI have bad audio in their clips, Sometimes it sounds like mono-audio.
I have a feeling that they are waiting for a chance to “get even” when PAF lets its guard down. One billion dollars in lost equipment is a very hard pill to swallow.
 

4Tran

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I have a feeling that they are waiting for a chance to “get even” when PAF lets its guard down. One billion dollars in lost equipment is a very hard pill to swallow.
I think that Modi wants to do something like this but the IAF knows that they are completely outclassed eight now. India probably won't try something stupid until they gain some sort of new capability.
 

Black Wolf

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I have a feeling that they are waiting for a chance to “get even” when PAF lets its guard down. One billion dollars in lost equipment is a very hard pill to swallow.

You're absolutely right but it's not just the financial loss, though a billion dollars in equipment is substantial.

The real damage is symbolic: a deep blow to India's image, its military credibility, and its posture as a regional hegemon.

That kind of disgrace isn't easily forgotten or absorbed. It’s reasonable to think they might be waiting for the right moment to restore that lost prestige.

PAF will need to remain vigilant.
 

mossen

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The Indian army is stronger than Pakistan's army on the whole. But it's true that PAF seems to be better trained and even better-equipped than the IAF. The Indian defence minister has stated that the navy will take a greater role in the next skirmish. And the fact that top Indian officials keep saying Sindoor isn't over suggests they are looking for a strike as soon as the opportunity presents itself.

It's funny, because Indians kept insisting you shouldn't hyphenate India and Pakistan. But now everyone agrees that you should and India's own behaviour isn't helping matters. Everyone is worried about China and Taiwan but perhaps the real hotspot is the Indo-Pak border.
 
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