Operation Sindoor - Post Conflict Analysis
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Dulat was always a chaman chutiya . Why vajpayee hired him I don't know .
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Off course! What i do not understand is that why IPS idiots are put in charge of Intelligence. They are neither good policemen nor Intelligence officers. Same with BSF , these should be under a proper army command structure and not police.
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Is this “China got valuable intel from BrahMos fragments” real or FUD?
https://defencesecurityasia.com/en/tech ... r-balance/
https://defencesecurityasia.com/en/tech ... r-balance/
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^bs . This appears Malaysian site with pro paaki tilt .
No evidence that any scalp or brahmos was intercepted . If they had intact pieces of any of that they would have paraded the missile and treated it like a khuspoo with lipstick . Also we had an episode of accidental brahmos firing 3 years ago . Nothing happened since then . Ccp just writing this for h&d purposes because we captured all their junk and paraded it like naked 93k soldiers from 1971.
No evidence that any scalp or brahmos was intercepted . If they had intact pieces of any of that they would have paraded the missile and treated it like a khuspoo with lipstick . Also we had an episode of accidental brahmos firing 3 years ago . Nothing happened since then . Ccp just writing this for h&d purposes because we captured all their junk and paraded it like naked 93k soldiers from 1971.
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he hostilities between the two countries continued until 10 May when US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire.
From today’s BBC. By Neyaaz Farooqui. Perhaps Neyaaz should be made nayawaaz . He seems to have some comprehension issues like many of those who benefit from such humdardi.
From today’s BBC. By Neyaaz Farooqui. Perhaps Neyaaz should be made nayawaaz . He seems to have some comprehension issues like many of those who benefit from such humdardi.
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@gakakkad, tx!
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One of the reasons why munna was needed by the US...
The decision to bomb Iran was made in March 7,2025, before Operation Sindoor started. According to Marco Rubio, the decision to bomb Iran was made on March 7, 2025 at the latest, when Trump sent an ultimatum letter to the Ayatollah.
https://twitter.com/user/status/1936848961140085134
The decision to bomb Iran was made in March 7,2025, before Operation Sindoor started. According to Marco Rubio, the decision to bomb Iran was made on March 7, 2025 at the latest, when Trump sent an ultimatum letter to the Ayatollah.
https://twitter.com/user/status/1936848961140085134
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https://rpdeans.blogspot.com/2025/06/op ... ssons.html
In my latest blogpost, I comment on the most frequently asked questions from Op Sindhoor - claims of downed aircraft, options the IAF had to reduce the risk of losses, media management and the reasons behind the ceasefire.
I also look at Operation Rising Lion to provide a context for measuring India's performance.
In my latest blogpost, I comment on the most frequently asked questions from Op Sindhoor - claims of downed aircraft, options the IAF had to reduce the risk of losses, media management and the reasons behind the ceasefire.
I also look at Operation Rising Lion to provide a context for measuring India's performance.
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In India, our Civil Services are treated like "Stem Cells", which can become any kind of cell. So, we think that a babu who mugged up The Hindu, Statesman & some Wendy Doniger can handle national security, espionage, foreign policy, CRPF, counter-insurgency, railways, company incorporation, caste certificate and so on
There is nothing they cannot do. We don't need specialists
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I think Border Security has been traditionally seen as an internal matter in a nation's affairs. Moreover in Nehru's time we had this obsession about keeping Defence expenditure as low as possible in tune with our pacifist, Non-Aligned national status. I am not sure about others countries but US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is under Department of Homeland Security.
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And here I thought that that was a fault with only the Harvard MBAPrem Kumar wrote: ↑24 Jun 2025 08:45In India, our Civil Services are treated like "Stem Cells", which can become any kind of cell. So, we think that a babu who mugged up The Hindu, Statesman & some Wendy Doniger can handle national security, espionage, foreign policy, CRPF, counter-insurgency, railways, company incorporation, caste certificate and so on
There is nothing they cannot do. We don't need specialists

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Coming to think of it, the sub-conscious frustration that we Indians actually face is that Pakistan is not seen as "defeated" by Aam Pakistanis...
Comments like "Losing media narrative", "Not inflicting enough damage" etc. comes from this frustration...
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Losing H&D among Aam Pakistanis is one way of weakening Pak Army...
Indian Govt. should probably work in that direction, but then we're dealing with a Napak Army that could convince the Aam Pakistanis that they won even 1971 war...
Comments like "Losing media narrative", "Not inflicting enough damage" etc. comes from this frustration...
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Losing H&D among Aam Pakistanis is one way of weakening Pak Army...
Indian Govt. should probably work in that direction, but then we're dealing with a Napak Army that could convince the Aam Pakistanis that they won even 1971 war...
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Yes, this accurately pinpoints the problem. The Pakis have perfected the fine art and skill of closing eyes, and taking magic carpet rides into their make-believe jannat.LakshmanPST wrote: ↑24 Jun 2025 23:06 Coming to think of it, the sub-conscious frustration that we Indians actually face is that Pakistan is not seen as "defeated" by Aam Pakistanis...
Comments like "Losing media narrative", "Not inflicting enough damage" etc. comes from this frustration...
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Losing H&D among Aam Pakistanis is one way of weakening Pak Army...
Indian Govt. should probably work in that direction, but then we're dealing with a Napak Army that could convince the Aam Pakistanis that they won even 1971 war...
But reality comes back to bite in good ways, and one that is beginning to show up in their social media chatter is this -- "if we won the war with India decisively, how come the IWT has been wrapped in a cactus sheath and shoved up our musharraf?"
The second good thing to emerge, and DTrump is to be thanked for this, is that their Felled Marshmallow is losing credibility among the discerning awam. That bootlicking show of "we nominate DT for a noble prize" has covered the Felled Marshmallow in pig gelatin, and this will stick for a while.
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In the time honored tradition of AmriKhan, roasting over a fire pit i.e. marshmallows and camp side singing praise the Lard! Coming to you soon in Sindoor phase 2.Felled Marshmallow in pig gelatin
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Of course India has harvested a treasure trove of radar, ELINT, protocols and procedures data on Chinese origin hardware.
It is currently in a unique position globally.
Who is this data on sale to and for what services or agreements?
Okay who gets the unadulterated data
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India can save itself a lot of exertion. Once China transfers son of super sky dragon etc, India can engage Pakistan similarly every 3-4 years and update its bank of electronic signatures of Chinese weapons
It is currently in a unique position globally.
Who is this data on sale to and for what services or agreements?
Okay who gets the unadulterated data

India can save itself a lot of exertion. Once China transfers son of super sky dragon etc, India can engage Pakistan similarly every 3-4 years and update its bank of electronic signatures of Chinese weapons

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xpost:
The recent 88-hour India-Pakistan conflict was much more limited than the 12-day Israel-Iran conflict, but in terms of messaging there’s a strong parallel.
In both cases, some credible neutral observers that one side (India, Israel) crossed previously uncrossed red lines, and inflicted much more damage than the other. But they can’t prevent the losers (Pakistan, Iran) from pretending to their people that they somehow scored a great victory.

The recent 88-hour India-Pakistan conflict was much more limited than the 12-day Israel-Iran conflict, but in terms of messaging there’s a strong parallel.
In both cases, some credible neutral observers that one side (India, Israel) crossed previously uncrossed red lines, and inflicted much more damage than the other. But they can’t prevent the losers (Pakistan, Iran) from pretending to their people that they somehow scored a great victory.
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India's three neighbors to the west - Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan - are all state sponsors of terrorism. Only one of them can be said to have won anything recently and they don't have a Failed Marshal or victory parades.
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I heard Israel lost 3 F35s, so Iran clearly won
Iran should celerbrate their version of Operation Manhoos Baniyaan and make IRGC commander a field marshal
Iran should celerbrate their version of Operation Manhoos Baniyaan and make IRGC commander a field marshal
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Two points:LakshmanPST wrote: ↑24 Jun 2025 23:06Coming to think of it, the sub-conscious frustration that we Indians actually face is that Pakistan is not seen as "defeated" by Aam Pakistanis...
Comments like "Losing media narrative", "Not inflicting enough damage" etc. comes from this frustration...
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Losing H&D among Aam Pakistanis is one way of weakening Pak Army...
Indian Govt. should probably work in that direction, but then we're dealing with a Napak Army that could convince the Aam Pakistanis that they won even 1971 war...
- The Indian frustration, IMO, comes more from the non-acceptance by 'world-powers' of India's overwhelming superiority or India's narative against Pakistan
- In TSP, people know that even with all its faults, it is PA that runs the show. They do not consider the civilian leaders as their rulers. In 1999, Musharraf's coup was welcomed in spite of the Kargil disaster. So also, in 1965 & 71, there was only a silent replacement of the military dictator or army chief. By religious teaching, they cannot challenge rulers unless they are conclusively shown mushrakeen (religiously deviant polytheists, pagans, idolators) or munafiq (untruthful to Islam) etc. On top of it, the current FM is a Sayyid, a descendant of PBUH, which half the Pakistanis claim to be anyway. So, the Pakistanis would invent or lap-up every reason to defend PA. They don't want any cognitive dissonance.
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One big takeaway from the Israel fight since the 7th October attack by Hamas is they systematically destroyed Iranian proxies and finally went for Iran itself.
Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, Assad led Baath in Syria, Houthis, and finally Iran.
India needs to use chatur upaya and take care of Chinese and Western proxies in near abroad and Asia.
Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, Assad led Baath in Syria, Houthis, and finally Iran.
India needs to use chatur upaya and take care of Chinese and Western proxies in near abroad and Asia.
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This is Rubio bokwas. The decision to greenlight Pakistan terror was made soon after Modiji's visit to safed ghar in February.bala wrote: ↑24 Jun 2025 07:44 One of the reasons why munna was needed by the US...
The decision to bomb Iran was made in March 7,2025, before Operation Sindoor started. According to Marco Rubio, the decision to bomb Iran was made on March 7, 2025 at the latest, when Trump sent an ultimatum letter to the Ayatollah.
https://twitter.com/user/status/1936848961140085134
DC think-tanks had run 8+ simulations on an India Pakistan conflict
All start with Pakistan terror attack. In four steps US intervenes.
Each simulation was by a different set of players but all follow the four steps.
I wondered why so many simulations by different players?
I concluded they were trying to game India response for step two and three were different in the simulations.
It's to the credit of MAD that India used wild cards like iWT, strike on terror camps, strike on nuke detergent bases, and used only Indian made weapons for the last.
In fact two exfarts admitted they did not expect Indian response.
You know which two. Some folks here worship them.
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ramana wrote: ↑25 Jun 2025 10:09 One big takeaway from the Israel fight since the 7th October attack by Hamas is they systematically destroyed Iranian proxies and finally went for Iran itself.
Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, Assad led Baath in Syria, Houthis, and finally Iran.
India needs to use chatur upaya and take care of Chinese and Western proxies in near abroad and Asia.
Why limit to pigs and covid folks ?... What about emerging threats - Turkey ?.
What about silent and stern signal to folks on both sides of Atlantic and put them in their place ?..
What about pests like Beggerdesh, Srilanka, Nepal, Maldivies ?..
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Posthumous Field Marshal - even better sounding!
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Ramana: what you are sharing is quite explosive!ramana wrote: ↑25 Jun 2025 10:20 This is Rubio bokwas. The decision to greenlight Pakistan terror was made soon after Modiji's visit to safed ghar in February.
DC think-tanks had run 8+ simulations on an India Pakistan conflict
All start with Pakistan terror attack. In four steps US intervenes.
Each simulation was by a different set of players but all follow the four steps.
I wondered why so many simulations by different players?
I concluded they were trying to game India response for step two and three were different in the simulations.
It's to the credit of MAD that India used wild cards like iWT, strike on terror camps, strike on nuke detergent bases, and used only Indian made weapons for the last.
In fact two exfarts admitted they did not expect Indian response.
You know which two. Some folks here worship them.
1) Were they doing simulations just as an exercise or was the attack actually greenlit by the deep state?
2) Who are those 2 exfarts?
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Whatsapp forward:
Several waves of destructive assaults unleashed by the Indian military on Pakistan’s air defence system and its prestigious military airfields between 2.30 am and 12.30 pm on May 10 as part of Operation Sindoor forced Pakistan to sue for peace, it has now emerged.
The precision strikes on carefully selected military targets deep inside Pakistan were so lethal and morale-shattering that General, now Field Marshal, Asim Munir, went running to the United States seeking immediate intervention, it is evident now after conversations with multiple sources with knowledge of the events in that 10-hour period.
The sequence of events, pieced together after these conversations, begins at 10.30 pm on May 9 when US Vice President JD Vance called Prime Minister Narendra Modi informing him of a likely massive attack by Pakistan later that night. The Prime Minister told Vance India was ready to not only absorb any riposte from Pakistan but was also prepared to hit back harder (this bit is known since May 11-12).
Immediately after Vance’s call, the Prime Minister Modi issued instructions that India must not hold back if the Pakistani attack comes as mentioned by Vance. India’s ‘war council’ comprising National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Gen Anil Chauhan and the three Service Chiefs, Gen Upendra Dwivedi, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh and Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, went into a quick huddle, discussed options and got down to work.
Pakistan Provokes, India Doubles Down
Pakistan’s attack commenced around 1.30 am. Within an hour, India’s ferocious response was underway.
From air-launched BrahMos, Scalp and Crystal Maze missiles to Harop and Nagastra kamikaze loitering munitions, a mix of lethal weapons rained on Pakistan’s air defence assets, airfields and in some cases aircraft on ground, after Pakistan’s heaviest assault on Indian military bases.
S-400
As its multi-layered air defence system led by the S-400 (based at two locations in western India, one of them, the Adampur air base) and Akash missiles among other platforms, thwarted the incoming barrage of missiles and drones on Indian airfields in north and west India, the Indian military responded with intensified attack that pulverized Pakistan’s prized assets.
Operation Sindoor: India’s Air Blitz
The first wave of Indian attack that began at 2.30 am hit the Nur Khan base near Rawalpindi and Rahimyar Khan base nearly 800 km south. Nur Khan airbase, close to Pakistan Army’s General HQs was the hammer blow. The Indian strike disabled the two mobile command centres and hit an on-ground C-130 transport aircraft, according to a preliminary assessment. The apron, taxiways and runway at the Rahimyar Khan base were hit, rendering the airfield inoperative.
Simultaneously, Indian Army units, using the Excalibur ammunition from the M-777 howitzers close to the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border (IB) were pounding Pakistani bases. The Nagastra loitering munition, locally designed and manufactured, was also brought into play. The Indian Air Force (IAF) also launched the decoy planes followed by Harop kamikaze drones to hit several targets, but more was to come.
The Second Wave.
The second wave of assault was psychologically more devastating. Indian missiles hit Sargodha and Murid air bases. Sargodha, the crown jewel of the Pakistani Air Force, is home to US-supplied F-16 squadrons.
F-16
What exact damage was caused at the Musaf airbase, part of the Sargodha complex, is being ascertained but the fact that Indian precision strike hit deep inside Pakistan, sent alarm bells ringing in both Pakistan and the Pentagon.
Operation Sindoor: Pakistan’s Frantic Attempts
By 9.30 am on May 10, Pakistan was frantically trying to contact India. The first request came via the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi to the Ministry of External Affairs. India’s response was: The Pakistani DGMO (Direct General Military Operations) must contact his Indian counterpart. Simultaneously, Asim Munir was making calls to the Americans and offering to stop firing forthwith.
Almost immediately, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, also holding the charge of NSA, dialled India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, conveying Pakistan’s willingness to cease fire. Jaishankar responded by reiterating that the only appropriate channel of communication between India and Pakistan was the hotline between the DGsMO.
By this time, India’s military strikes were in an overdrive. The third and fourth phase of the Indian strikes hit air bases and radar sites at Murid, Rafiqui, Sukkur, Jacocabad, Bholari, Chunian, Pasrur and Arifwala. The multiple strikes, and especially the destruction of the nerve centre of Pakistan’s air defence at Nur Khan air base, unnerved the Pakistani leadership. That Asim Munir called Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif before dawn on May 10 is well known. The call was definitely made after the first attack that hit Nur Khan.
By 12 noon, Indian attacks had ceased. At 12.30 pm, Pakistan’s DGMO tried to contact the Indian DGMO. He was unavailable. The two could finally speak at 3.30 pm. India, in keeping with its declared policy immediately agreed to stop firing at Pakistan’s request with effect from 5 pm Indian Standard Time (IST). The rest of the story is well known by now.
Two weeks since then, the stoppage of offensive actions from both sides has held.
Several waves of destructive assaults unleashed by the Indian military on Pakistan’s air defence system and its prestigious military airfields between 2.30 am and 12.30 pm on May 10 as part of Operation Sindoor forced Pakistan to sue for peace, it has now emerged.
The precision strikes on carefully selected military targets deep inside Pakistan were so lethal and morale-shattering that General, now Field Marshal, Asim Munir, went running to the United States seeking immediate intervention, it is evident now after conversations with multiple sources with knowledge of the events in that 10-hour period.
The sequence of events, pieced together after these conversations, begins at 10.30 pm on May 9 when US Vice President JD Vance called Prime Minister Narendra Modi informing him of a likely massive attack by Pakistan later that night. The Prime Minister told Vance India was ready to not only absorb any riposte from Pakistan but was also prepared to hit back harder (this bit is known since May 11-12).
Immediately after Vance’s call, the Prime Minister Modi issued instructions that India must not hold back if the Pakistani attack comes as mentioned by Vance. India’s ‘war council’ comprising National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Gen Anil Chauhan and the three Service Chiefs, Gen Upendra Dwivedi, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh and Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, went into a quick huddle, discussed options and got down to work.
Pakistan Provokes, India Doubles Down
Pakistan’s attack commenced around 1.30 am. Within an hour, India’s ferocious response was underway.
From air-launched BrahMos, Scalp and Crystal Maze missiles to Harop and Nagastra kamikaze loitering munitions, a mix of lethal weapons rained on Pakistan’s air defence assets, airfields and in some cases aircraft on ground, after Pakistan’s heaviest assault on Indian military bases.
S-400
As its multi-layered air defence system led by the S-400 (based at two locations in western India, one of them, the Adampur air base) and Akash missiles among other platforms, thwarted the incoming barrage of missiles and drones on Indian airfields in north and west India, the Indian military responded with intensified attack that pulverized Pakistan’s prized assets.
Operation Sindoor: India’s Air Blitz
The first wave of Indian attack that began at 2.30 am hit the Nur Khan base near Rawalpindi and Rahimyar Khan base nearly 800 km south. Nur Khan airbase, close to Pakistan Army’s General HQs was the hammer blow. The Indian strike disabled the two mobile command centres and hit an on-ground C-130 transport aircraft, according to a preliminary assessment. The apron, taxiways and runway at the Rahimyar Khan base were hit, rendering the airfield inoperative.
Simultaneously, Indian Army units, using the Excalibur ammunition from the M-777 howitzers close to the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border (IB) were pounding Pakistani bases. The Nagastra loitering munition, locally designed and manufactured, was also brought into play. The Indian Air Force (IAF) also launched the decoy planes followed by Harop kamikaze drones to hit several targets, but more was to come.
The Second Wave.
The second wave of assault was psychologically more devastating. Indian missiles hit Sargodha and Murid air bases. Sargodha, the crown jewel of the Pakistani Air Force, is home to US-supplied F-16 squadrons.
F-16
What exact damage was caused at the Musaf airbase, part of the Sargodha complex, is being ascertained but the fact that Indian precision strike hit deep inside Pakistan, sent alarm bells ringing in both Pakistan and the Pentagon.
Operation Sindoor: Pakistan’s Frantic Attempts
By 9.30 am on May 10, Pakistan was frantically trying to contact India. The first request came via the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi to the Ministry of External Affairs. India’s response was: The Pakistani DGMO (Direct General Military Operations) must contact his Indian counterpart. Simultaneously, Asim Munir was making calls to the Americans and offering to stop firing forthwith.
Almost immediately, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, also holding the charge of NSA, dialled India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, conveying Pakistan’s willingness to cease fire. Jaishankar responded by reiterating that the only appropriate channel of communication between India and Pakistan was the hotline between the DGsMO.
By this time, India’s military strikes were in an overdrive. The third and fourth phase of the Indian strikes hit air bases and radar sites at Murid, Rafiqui, Sukkur, Jacocabad, Bholari, Chunian, Pasrur and Arifwala. The multiple strikes, and especially the destruction of the nerve centre of Pakistan’s air defence at Nur Khan air base, unnerved the Pakistani leadership. That Asim Munir called Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif before dawn on May 10 is well known. The call was definitely made after the first attack that hit Nur Khan.
By 12 noon, Indian attacks had ceased. At 12.30 pm, Pakistan’s DGMO tried to contact the Indian DGMO. He was unavailable. The two could finally speak at 3.30 pm. India, in keeping with its declared policy immediately agreed to stop firing at Pakistan’s request with effect from 5 pm Indian Standard Time (IST). The rest of the story is well known by now.
Two weeks since then, the stoppage of offensive actions from both sides has held.
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Prem, Don't know the objective for those games. Can't be benign.
Two exfarts are Christopher Clary and our friend Unfair.
Two exfarts are Christopher Clary and our friend Unfair.
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Unkil games every scenario that is possible. That is why they are Unkil.
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Next time India should put a condition that Pakistan's PM should publicly urge/ request for ceasefire. Just stop their "We Won" post war drama.
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Do you remember this line? "We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbor them." This Bush-era doctrine applies only to Unkil though. Heaven forbid if anyone else adopts such a strategy!

Q. Who hosted the architect of the Pahalgham massacre for lunch at the White House? So much for that distinction!
Q. Who repeats - ad nauseam - that he "reminded" India of a no-trade deal if she continued with Operation Sindoor?
For the US Deep State, the end goal is all that matters. Regime Change, Spraying Agent Orange, Election Interference, etc are just some of the acceptable toolkit to achieve her geopolitical objectives. To answer your question, who really knows? But being aware of Unkil's track record, anything is possible. Even knowledge of such an attack and then letting it happen, is equal to participation in the act. Plausible Deniability is Lesson 101 in Geopolitics.
So 22 Indian citizens killed at Pahalgham? Just a speck of dust that needs to be shaken off, if required (as shown in the meme below). India lives in a rough world and it is best that she learns to look out for herself FIRST, before being charitable or magnanimous to anyone else. Generations of Indian citizens have been indoctrinated in that behaviour (courtesy of the Congress Party) and it is long overdue that she sheds that baggage. And on BRF, nobody illustrates that treacherous behaviour better than the MUTUs.

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^^
There is another BRF oldie showing a temporary MUTU behaviour, Cyrano. Almost attacked me because I dared to question if Jaishankar was mistreated. Termed me as with colonial mindset. IIRC hadn't showed the same behaviour after various clown shows by Trump. It is well known in BRF that most western countries treat India with condescending attitude. But still people like Cyrano feel to bend over before white man. There was a lot of euphoria about Trump then..
There is another BRF oldie showing a temporary MUTU behaviour, Cyrano. Almost attacked me because I dared to question if Jaishankar was mistreated. Termed me as with colonial mindset. IIRC hadn't showed the same behaviour after various clown shows by Trump. It is well known in BRF that most western countries treat India with condescending attitude. But still people like Cyrano feel to bend over before white man. There was a lot of euphoria about Trump then..
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Hriday,
You got me all confused. After 4 years of senile Bidenwa, Trump seemed a better alternative last year as far as India's interests are concerned. But the clown has gone bonkers, a lot more than I or anyone else could have predicted. What's this MUTU business?! I don't even live in the US. LoL !
You got me all confused. After 4 years of senile Bidenwa, Trump seemed a better alternative last year as far as India's interests are concerned. But the clown has gone bonkers, a lot more than I or anyone else could have predicted. What's this MUTU business?! I don't even live in the US. LoL !
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Another Whatsapp Forward
New Details Emerge on India’s Devastating Strike on Noor Khan Airbase!! This is electrifying and a Global Game-Changer!
Fresh revelations have surfaced, unveiling the staggering extent of damage inflicted by the Indian Armed Forces on Pakistan’s Noor Khan Airbase, solidifying India’s reputation as a global military brilliance!
This wasn’t merely a military operation,i t was a world-record-level precision strike that obliterated Pakistan’s strategic core, crippling their air and nuclear capabilities with surgical precision.
As fresh details emerge,the world is reeling from these new insights because India redefines the art of modern warfare.
Here’s the electrifying breakdown.
Noor Khan Airbase
A fortress engineered with 3-5 meter thick steel-reinforced concrete bunkers, buried 40-50 meters underground, and fortified with cutting-edge EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) protection, nuclear-capable air filtration systems, and a Faraday Cage to block all electromagnetic interference, including microwaves and radio signals.
It was constructed with American expertise from General Electric and linked to US satellite communication systems, can you believe it, this was Pakistan’s ultimate C4I (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence) hub, a facility designed to survive even a nuclear strike.
Nur Khan is located just 4 km from Pakistan’s GHQ via a secure, non-public road, this bunker was their strategic plans division’s nerve center, housing cyber command, satellite communications (SATCOM), and potentially VIP bunkers.
The Indian strike was carried out after two years of meticulous preparation!!The Indian Air Force executed a strike of unparalleled precision, targeting a ventilation shaft, a mere 2x2 foot opening from 600 km away traveling at near-supersonic speeds (just below the speed of sound)!! WOW!!
This pinpoint accuracy, guided by India’s indigenous NavIC satellite navigation system, demolished two mobile command trucks, a Level C secure bunker (accessible only to top-tier personnel), and potentially nuclear-capable Ra’ad cruise missile storage!! WOW!!
The strike’s impact was so devastating that it flattened a 40x40 meter section of the facility, with satellite imagery revealing a massive thermal anomaly (2.6°C to 4.1°C hotter than surrounding areas) and a completely demolished structure!!
This was no ordinary attack!!! It was a masterclass in kinetic and cyber warfare, paralyzing Pakistan’s ability to respond!!
The Global Impact, the strike’s ripple effects have reverberated across the global defense landscape, showcasing India’s technological and strategic brilliance!!
By severing Pakistan’s American SATCOM links, India disrupted their real-time data links critical for operating F-16 fighters, AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control Systems), and ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) networks. IN SIMPLEST TERMS PAKISTAN IS COMPLETELY CRIPPLED WITHOUT AN AIR DEFENSE SYSTEM!
The thermal anomaly detected by the European Union’s Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellites and corroborated by US Global Hawk thermal maps confirmed the destruction of critical infrastructure, including cryogenically regulated weapon storage and climate-controlled data centers.
This wasn’t just a physical strike, it was a cyber-kinetic combo that knocked Pakistan’s cyber command offline, corrupted their encrypted control systems, and triggered an automatic data dump to backup sites in Sargodha and Masroor, which India may have also targeted.
The internet blackout in the area just before the strike suggests India’s intelligence agencies executed a preemptive cyber operation, rendering Pakistan’s military blind and deaf.
This operation exposed vulnerabilities in NATO-standard bunkers (similar in design to those in Turkey), forcing global powers to reassess their own defense architectures.
The strike’s precision, achieved with a Circular Error Probable (CEP) of mere feet, sets a new benchmark for missile accuracy, rivaling and surpassing systems like the American Tomahawk or Israeli Delilah.
Defense analysts worldwide, from Jane’s Review to The Defense Forum, are buzzing about India’s ability to neutralize a nuclear-capable command center, signaling to adversaries that India can strike with impunity, anywhere, anytime!
This has not only humiliated Pakistan but also sent a chilling message to global powers! India’s NavIC-guided arsenal and open-source intelligence (OSINT) capabilities are a force to be reckoned with, reshaping the geopolitics of warfare.
India’s Message: Operation Decapitation Lite as named by Youtuber Aadi Achint, redefines Warfare ,This operation wasn’t about total annihilation but about surgically paralyzing Pakistan’s ability to wage war. Unlike other global powers (yes, we’re looking at Israel and the USA), who have struggled to effectively target C4I infrastructure (like Iran’s), India executed a textbook operation that left Pakistan’s secondary strike capability, their ability to retaliate after a first strike in ruins!!
The brilliance lies in its restraint! India didn’t just destroy; it dismantled Pakistan’s strategic confidence.
By targeting the ventilation shaft, India ensured maximum disruption with minimal collateral damage, showcasing a level of sophistication that blends kinetic precision with cyber dominance.
The NavIC system, India’s answer to GPS, proved its mettle by guiding the missile to a target smaller than a drum, a feat that stunned analysts given the 600 km range and high-altitude flight path.
The strike also exposed Pakistan’s over-reliance on American technology, as their F-16 data links and SATCOM systems went offline, leaving their air force “flying blind.” The operation’s success is a testament to India’s two-year rehearsal, which included mock strikes and intelligence-gathering through OSINT and possibly human intelligence (HUMINT), as hinted by the mysterious disappearance of a source codenamed Falcon Striker 72 within 36 hours of leaking critical details.
This strike has silenced critics who doubted India’s capabilities, proving that while others talk of controlling the skies, India owns the air.
Pakistan’s dilemma is stark: they can’t admit this catastrophic loss...imagine confessing that India obliterated their nuclear command center, leaving their generals helpless and their secure lines severed.
The world now sees India as a master of asymmetric warfare, capable of dismantling fortified targets with surgical precision while maintaining plausible deniability.
This operation, likened to a “bamboo stick beating wrapped in a blanket” (no visible scars, but unbearable pain), has left Pakistan reeling, unable to prove or retaliate!!
Let’s salute our brave forces and intelligence operatives who made this historic feat possible!!
Let's celebrate India’s triumph and send a message to the world ..Bharat is rising, unstoppable, and rewriting the rules of modern warfare!!
JAI HIND!!
-- By Kaunteya Vishnu FB
New Details Emerge on India’s Devastating Strike on Noor Khan Airbase!! This is electrifying and a Global Game-Changer!
Fresh revelations have surfaced, unveiling the staggering extent of damage inflicted by the Indian Armed Forces on Pakistan’s Noor Khan Airbase, solidifying India’s reputation as a global military brilliance!
This wasn’t merely a military operation,i t was a world-record-level precision strike that obliterated Pakistan’s strategic core, crippling their air and nuclear capabilities with surgical precision.
As fresh details emerge,the world is reeling from these new insights because India redefines the art of modern warfare.
Here’s the electrifying breakdown.
Noor Khan Airbase
A fortress engineered with 3-5 meter thick steel-reinforced concrete bunkers, buried 40-50 meters underground, and fortified with cutting-edge EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) protection, nuclear-capable air filtration systems, and a Faraday Cage to block all electromagnetic interference, including microwaves and radio signals.
It was constructed with American expertise from General Electric and linked to US satellite communication systems, can you believe it, this was Pakistan’s ultimate C4I (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence) hub, a facility designed to survive even a nuclear strike.
Nur Khan is located just 4 km from Pakistan’s GHQ via a secure, non-public road, this bunker was their strategic plans division’s nerve center, housing cyber command, satellite communications (SATCOM), and potentially VIP bunkers.
The Indian strike was carried out after two years of meticulous preparation!!The Indian Air Force executed a strike of unparalleled precision, targeting a ventilation shaft, a mere 2x2 foot opening from 600 km away traveling at near-supersonic speeds (just below the speed of sound)!! WOW!!
This pinpoint accuracy, guided by India’s indigenous NavIC satellite navigation system, demolished two mobile command trucks, a Level C secure bunker (accessible only to top-tier personnel), and potentially nuclear-capable Ra’ad cruise missile storage!! WOW!!
The strike’s impact was so devastating that it flattened a 40x40 meter section of the facility, with satellite imagery revealing a massive thermal anomaly (2.6°C to 4.1°C hotter than surrounding areas) and a completely demolished structure!!
This was no ordinary attack!!! It was a masterclass in kinetic and cyber warfare, paralyzing Pakistan’s ability to respond!!
The Global Impact, the strike’s ripple effects have reverberated across the global defense landscape, showcasing India’s technological and strategic brilliance!!
By severing Pakistan’s American SATCOM links, India disrupted their real-time data links critical for operating F-16 fighters, AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control Systems), and ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) networks. IN SIMPLEST TERMS PAKISTAN IS COMPLETELY CRIPPLED WITHOUT AN AIR DEFENSE SYSTEM!
The thermal anomaly detected by the European Union’s Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellites and corroborated by US Global Hawk thermal maps confirmed the destruction of critical infrastructure, including cryogenically regulated weapon storage and climate-controlled data centers.
This wasn’t just a physical strike, it was a cyber-kinetic combo that knocked Pakistan’s cyber command offline, corrupted their encrypted control systems, and triggered an automatic data dump to backup sites in Sargodha and Masroor, which India may have also targeted.
The internet blackout in the area just before the strike suggests India’s intelligence agencies executed a preemptive cyber operation, rendering Pakistan’s military blind and deaf.
This operation exposed vulnerabilities in NATO-standard bunkers (similar in design to those in Turkey), forcing global powers to reassess their own defense architectures.
The strike’s precision, achieved with a Circular Error Probable (CEP) of mere feet, sets a new benchmark for missile accuracy, rivaling and surpassing systems like the American Tomahawk or Israeli Delilah.
Defense analysts worldwide, from Jane’s Review to The Defense Forum, are buzzing about India’s ability to neutralize a nuclear-capable command center, signaling to adversaries that India can strike with impunity, anywhere, anytime!
This has not only humiliated Pakistan but also sent a chilling message to global powers! India’s NavIC-guided arsenal and open-source intelligence (OSINT) capabilities are a force to be reckoned with, reshaping the geopolitics of warfare.
India’s Message: Operation Decapitation Lite as named by Youtuber Aadi Achint, redefines Warfare ,This operation wasn’t about total annihilation but about surgically paralyzing Pakistan’s ability to wage war. Unlike other global powers (yes, we’re looking at Israel and the USA), who have struggled to effectively target C4I infrastructure (like Iran’s), India executed a textbook operation that left Pakistan’s secondary strike capability, their ability to retaliate after a first strike in ruins!!
The brilliance lies in its restraint! India didn’t just destroy; it dismantled Pakistan’s strategic confidence.
By targeting the ventilation shaft, India ensured maximum disruption with minimal collateral damage, showcasing a level of sophistication that blends kinetic precision with cyber dominance.
The NavIC system, India’s answer to GPS, proved its mettle by guiding the missile to a target smaller than a drum, a feat that stunned analysts given the 600 km range and high-altitude flight path.
The strike also exposed Pakistan’s over-reliance on American technology, as their F-16 data links and SATCOM systems went offline, leaving their air force “flying blind.” The operation’s success is a testament to India’s two-year rehearsal, which included mock strikes and intelligence-gathering through OSINT and possibly human intelligence (HUMINT), as hinted by the mysterious disappearance of a source codenamed Falcon Striker 72 within 36 hours of leaking critical details.
This strike has silenced critics who doubted India’s capabilities, proving that while others talk of controlling the skies, India owns the air.
Pakistan’s dilemma is stark: they can’t admit this catastrophic loss...imagine confessing that India obliterated their nuclear command center, leaving their generals helpless and their secure lines severed.
The world now sees India as a master of asymmetric warfare, capable of dismantling fortified targets with surgical precision while maintaining plausible deniability.
This operation, likened to a “bamboo stick beating wrapped in a blanket” (no visible scars, but unbearable pain), has left Pakistan reeling, unable to prove or retaliate!!
Let’s salute our brave forces and intelligence operatives who made this historic feat possible!!
Let's celebrate India’s triumph and send a message to the world ..Bharat is rising, unstoppable, and rewriting the rules of modern warfare!!
JAI HIND!!
-- By Kaunteya Vishnu FB
Re: Operation Sindoor - Post Conflict Analysis
Thanks Ramana Saar, for the post above and the names of the (un)worthy's as well. Is there an article or link which talks about the game planning by the said experts and the US intervention after 4 steps?
Re: Operation Sindoor - Post Conflict Analysis
At my personal and individual level I thoroughly sympathize.Rakesh wrote: ↑27 Jun 2025 00:46
Q. Who hosted the architect of the Pahalgham massacre for lunch at the White House? So much for that distinction!
Q. Who repeats - ad nauseam - that he "reminded" India of a no-trade deal if she continued with Operation Sindoor?
For the US Deep State, the end goal is all that matters. Regime Change, Spraying Agent Orange, Election Interference, etc are just some of the acceptable toolkit to achieve her geopolitical objectives. To answer your question, who really knows? But being aware of Unkil's track record, anything is possible. Even knowledge of such an attack and then letting it happen, is equal to participation in the act. Plausible Deniability is Lesson 101 in Geopolitics.
So 22 Indian citizens killed at Pahalgham? Just a speck of dust that needs to be shaken off, if required (as shown in the meme below). India lives in a rough world and it is best that she learns to look out for herself FIRST, before being charitable or magnanimous to anyone else. Generations of Indian citizens have been indoctrinated in that behaviour (courtesy of the Congress Party) and it is long overdue that she sheds that baggage. And on BRF, nobody illustrates that treacherous behaviour better than the MUTUs.
But there can be another perspective, that of hard realpolitik. Likely Pak-USA vs Pak-China relationship is a zero-sum game. Weaning away of Pakistan from China would be a strategic goal of any coalition aimed against China.
The realpolitik head understands this, but the individual protests, but why does it have to be the murderous Asim Munir?
The realpolitik head says, one has to work with what one has, rather than what one wishes for but does not have.
The individual says, this stinks, and wants to renounce this putrid world and take up sannyas.
Then Sri Krishna comes along and says, don't despair, though it is not apparent to you, my Law of Karma will work all of this out to fit endings; in the meantime you cannot shrink from this fight.
Chanakya says, use the lesser adversary against the greater adversary, that is elementary.
Then Sun Tzu comes and says you should have been a subject of the Divine Emperor and you would have no such qualms or worries.