Pakistan propaganda, lies. Please be active on social media

We can live in as much delusion as we want. But taking right lessons from the dogfights is absolutely necessary than burying the truth and threatening people who cover the story.
The operation is still ongoing. That is why no further details can be released.

Your comment and what drives it is presumptuous.
 
The operation is still ongoing. That is why no further details can be released.

Your comment and what drives it is presumptuous.
If the operations is still going on ..Govt. is not wasting any time to advertise it as big success but when asking questions - wait the operations are still going on.


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She completely dodged the question. China will not say anything bad against India because they need India to turn up in Beijing for the BRICS summit in September. Anything negative means Modi doesn't go and sends some one else which would be losing face for China




Quite clear who the main act is here

Award for best performance goes to Hafez Saeed :hilarious:

The military guy at the end doesn't sound very convincing at all and comes across as quite tame in comparison
 

She completely dodged the question. China will not say anything bad against India because they need India to turn up in Beijing for the BRICS summit in September. Anything negative means Modi doesn't go and sends some one else which would be losing face for China


Most intense fight took place on LOC now its cease fire line because Pakistan have put Shimla agreement in abeyance which defined LOC its now in pre 1971 condition means what you capture in POK its yours.
This particular question was directed more towards failure of Chinese-made SH-15 155mm/52-caliber truck-mounted self-propelled howitzers made by that were deployed along the Line of Control (LoC)
The SH-15, built by China’s NORINCO and mounted on a 6×6 Shaanxi truck chassis, is designed for mobility, rapid deployment, and precision firepower, with a range of up to 53 km using rocket-assisted projectiles.
There are credible reports and defense analyses indicating that the SH-15 howitzers have faced significant technical and operational problems.
Pakistani SH-15 howitzers have suffered from severe reliability issues, including barrel explosions during firing, cracks developing in the truck chassis, and malfunctions in the loading and breech mechanisms.
Barrel explosion is very severe issue if a howitzer barrel explodes it kills whole crew who is operating it, now who will fire these junk Chinese death traps which are killing their own operators.
As a result of these issues, Pakistani artillery fire has been least effective , contributing to Indian forces being able to destroy a large number of Pakistani bunkers and positions in many sectors—
reports suggest up to 70% of bunkers in certain areas were destroyed by Indian retaliatory strikes. Indian precision artillery and counter-battery fire, combined with the technical shortcomings of the SH-15, have resulted in significant damage to Pakistani defensive infrastructure along the cease fire line.
Basic rule of engagement is you create gaps in enemy defence and exploit those gaps to encircle enemy army and capture those posts, if a bunker is destroyed means soldiers in it have already been killed and remaining fled
because there is nothing to protect them from Indian artillery fire.It seems Indian army was not ordered to capture enemy posts and even info was curbed of Indian army success at cease fire line.
You are telling Pakistanis that we are attacking only terrorist infrastructure not Pakistani army assets or bases, what it means? Pakistani air force can fire at Indian air crafts and Indian pilots were not allowed to fire at Pakistani aircrafts if they are firing
from their air space? . There would have been severe backlash from people for not capturing posts in POK despite causing severe damage to Pakistani defence.
 
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Some leisure reading (mostly grudging acknowledgement of India's ability):

From Small Wars Journal

From The Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies
 
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^Sept 4 - Oct 9, 2023

What was so hot in this country during that time frame?

Between September 4 and October 9, 2023, India witnessed several significant events spanning politics, international relations, natural disasters, and societal issues. Here's an overview:


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Domestic Affairs

1. Women's Reservation Bill Passed

On September 19, the Indian government introduced the Women's Reservation Bill, aiming to reserve 33% of seats in the Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies for women. The Lok Sabha passed the bill on September 20, followed by unanimous approval in the Rajya Sabha on September 21. President Droupadi Murmu signed it into law on September 28.

2. G20 Summit in New Delhi

India hosted the 18th G20 Summit in New Delhi on September 9–10. The summit concluded with the adoption of the "Delhi Declaration" and marked the African Union's inclusion as a permanent member of the G20.

3. Aditya-L1 Solar Mission Launched

On September 2, India launched its first solar observation mission, Aditya-L1, to study the solar corona and its effects on space weather.

4. Manipur Unrest

On September 28, protests erupted in Manipur over the murder of two Meitei students, resulting in injuries to over 80 individuals.


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Natural Disasters

Sikkim Flash Floods

On October 4, a glacial lake outburst flood in Sikkim caused by the breach of the South Lhonak Lake led to the destruction of the Teesta III Dam. The disaster resulted in over 90 fatalities and widespread infrastructural damage.


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International Relations

India-Canada Diplomatic Tensions

In September, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of involvement in the June 2023 killing of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. This led to both countries expelling diplomats and suspending visa services, significantly straining bilateral relations.


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Water Disputes

Cauvery Water Dispute Protests

In September, the longstanding Cauvery River water-sharing dispute between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu intensified. Protests in both states led to disruptions, including a bandh in Bengaluru on September 29, affecting daily life and economic activities.


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Sports

Asian Games Achievements

On September 30, India's men's squash team secured a gold medal at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, defeating Pakistan in the finals.

Nothing really sticks out there :bored:
 
^Sept 4 - Oct 9, 2023

What was so hot in this country during that time frame?

Between September 4 and October 9, 2023, India witnessed several significant events spanning politics, international relations, natural disasters, and societal issues. Here's an overview:


---

Domestic Affairs

1. Women's Reservation Bill Passed

On September 19, the Indian government introduced the Women's Reservation Bill, aiming to reserve 33% of seats in the Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies for women. The Lok Sabha passed the bill on September 20, followed by unanimous approval in the Rajya Sabha on September 21. President Droupadi Murmu signed it into law on September 28.

2. G20 Summit in New Delhi

India hosted the 18th G20 Summit in New Delhi on September 9–10. The summit concluded with the adoption of the "Delhi Declaration" and marked the African Union's inclusion as a permanent member of the G20.

3. Aditya-L1 Solar Mission Launched

On September 2, India launched its first solar observation mission, Aditya-L1, to study the solar corona and its effects on space weather.

4. Manipur Unrest

On September 28, protests erupted in Manipur over the murder of two Meitei students, resulting in injuries to over 80 individuals.


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Natural Disasters

Sikkim Flash Floods

On October 4, a glacial lake outburst flood in Sikkim caused by the breach of the South Lhonak Lake led to the destruction of the Teesta III Dam. The disaster resulted in over 90 fatalities and widespread infrastructural damage.


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International Relations

India-Canada Diplomatic Tensions

In September, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of involvement in the June 2023 killing of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. This led to both countries expelling diplomats and suspending visa services, significantly straining bilateral relations.


---

Water Disputes

Cauvery Water Dispute Protests

In September, the longstanding Cauvery River water-sharing dispute between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu intensified. Protests in both states led to disruptions, including a bandh in Bengaluru on September 29, affecting daily life and economic activities.


---

Sports

Asian Games Achievements

On September 30, India's men's squash team secured a gold medal at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, defeating Pakistan in the finals.

Nothing really sticks out there :bored:
If nothing is the obvious then the map seems accurate.

 
If nothing is the obvious then the map seems accurate.

Don't understand what you are trying to say?

The govt has to act against any info that goes against their narrative, especially in a 'disturbed area' like Manipur as lives depend on it. Don't expect freedom of press/speech in places like that. Because the 'truth' will incite matters further.

This is all SOP in India for decades now especially in such areas.
 
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Title of this thread is about Pak propaganda and see how people here are, lol.

Anyways, interesting info on Pak loses:

'Nur Khan airbase under American control': Pakistani expert makes shocking revelation, says Pak Army officials not allowed to interfere
The Indian armed forces damaged the Nur Khan airbase in the precision strikes conducted against Pakistan under the codename Operation Sindoor.

"...claims suggest that Pakistan Army officials are “not authorised” to exercise full control over the airbase, hinting at operational agreements or restrictions tied to joint operations or visits involving American forces. He further alleged that American aircraft have been repeatedly sighted at the airbase, with a notable lack of transparency regarding their cargo. “What are these planes carrying? Why is there no clarity?...”
Hhhhmmm.....

No wonder 'murrica is in a fix talking about Pak...
 
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Title of this thread is about Pak propaganda and see how people here are, lol.

Anyways, interesting info on Pak loses:
Looks like they heard it wrong from the army.

Pak army : Sir we have lost 6 airplanes.
Khwaja Asif( defence minister) : Oh great work.
Next day to press.
We shot down 6 Indian planes.

Pak Army : ab bol diya hai toh koi baat nahi.
 
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