Indian offficals say they stopped a Pakistan adventure in Samba.
Sure. If there geolocated footage, we can ask you if it is true.The whole Indian war hysteria is so surreal. About two hours ago I was watching a panel discussion on a mainstream Pakistani TV channel. The panelists were from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi. They were so very amused at all the fake reports coming out of India about (fake) attacks on Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi. Also, they debunked the fake video of the supposed attack in Jammu. One panelist described how Indians are monitoring Pakistani news shows & actively using journalists to feed fake news to Pakistani news anchors.
I am in Lahore. If anyone wants to confirm something, I can tell in real time. But one thing is for sure - nothing coming out of India is reliable & must be double checked at least. In current atmosphere, Indians considered reliable would lie just to save themselves from being lynched by rabid nationalists.
India say they stopped a Pakistan adventure in Samba.
taking back parts of Ladakh so that the path to the Tibetan Plateau is fully closed off to India.
A country this willfully ignorant of reality and disregards facts and a populace this easily lied to, is a country going nowhere. I believe the worry about India rising up as a peer competitor to China is overblown.They also say that they shot down half of the PAF though. At this point I am not sure that they can be trusted. They seem to be operating in some frenzy mode…
Military operation in Pakistan reveals weaknesses of India's air force
New Delhi has begun to acknowledge the loss of several fighter jets during 'Operation Sindoor.' Military experts suggest that at least one Rafale may be among the destroyed aircraft. This would mark the first loss in combat for the French aircraft.
Somewhere I hope Pakistan got some HQ-19 and/or other ABM systems set up. If not, they better get some right now.I may joke about Fallout: New Delhi but I seriously hope it does not happen. Literally billions of lives at stake here. But I fear that the Hinduvta regime, unable to gain an upper hand conventionally, might eventually go for nuclear escalation.