Operation Sindoor and Aftermath

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A detailed long comprehensive piece by Christopher Clary of stimson.org.

It mentions all the events of the four day war with references.

It's the most detailed piece which has come out of western world nd clearly states how india achieved it's strategic objectives. Worth reading..

He is married to an isi agent niolufer siddiqui all his works are just pakistani propaganda larping as neutral .


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So, the missiles cost more than the terrorists they eliminate—how unfair! Pakistanis will say, ‘We only lost a few salwars, and you blew millions of dollars on missiles.
cost of rebuilding the airbases and assets is probably in the billions?? Along with the
damage done to the nukes?? which india denies.
 
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So, the missiles cost more than the terrorists they eliminate—how unfair! Pakistanis will say, ‘We only lost a few salwars, and you blew millions of dollars on missiles.


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Additional gains for us :
  • Invaluable war experience for our IAF warriors. It is pertinent to note that ONLY IAF, PAF and USAF has real time experience of active BVR engagement and SAM evasion since the last decade.
  • Validation of indigenous weapon systems (Akash, Radars, EW, and many more). These experiences will be used to sharpen and improve our wartime strategy.

  • Experience dealing with Chinese weapons and then defeating them. Our next decisive war will be with China, not Pakistan.
 
Digital Domination of Warfare: Is India Ready?


India in 2025, after the Operation Sindoor paused, it finds itself at a critical juncture in strategic defence. Once again, it faces coordinated threats from China and Pakistan—this time with tacit encouragement from the United States. While their motives may differ, all three share a strategic goal: to check India’s rise on the global stage. The recent triumph in Operation Sindoor, where India decisively outmaneuvered Pakistan, has only intensified these efforts to contain India. India’s emergence as a regional power has unsettled both East and West. Preparing for future provocations, particularly from Pakistan, is now an urgent national priority.

The recent Operation Sindoor conflict was a “mini-war,” fought primarily through drones and missile strikes—areas in which India had a technological and tactical edge. But the next war will be different. It will be fought in the digital domain. Cyberattacks, laser weaponry, satellites aided attacks and electronic jamming systems will dominate the battlefield. While traditional forces—soldiers, tanks, and artillery—will remain vital to secure ground, the true aim of future warfare will be to paralyze the enemy’s decision-making and cripple their economic foundations.

India must now invest in homegrown digital defence and offence capabilities. Just as our engineers and scientists built advanced systems to neutralize Pakistani drones and missiles, we now need a similar leap in cyber innovation. Our multi-layered missile defence systems, our upgraded guns, missiles, and surveillance assets have already impressed global observers. The next frontier is a digital shield—and a digital sword.

On the offensive front, India must develop systems capable of penetrating enemy cyber defences, disabling critical infrastructure, and neutralizing satellite networks. On the defensive side, we must be ready to repel sophisticated digital strikes from adversaries with far greater resources and technical prowess—especially China.

During Operation Sindoor, Pakistan attempted a rudimentary cyberattack on India’s military communications. It failed—but the next attempt might come from a more advanced actor like China. If China were to succeed in such an attack, the consequences could be catastrophic: compromised command-and-control systems, economic paralysis, and national chaos.

The message is clear: India must be future-ready. Strengthening our cyber warfare capabilities is no longer optional—it is as vital as] procuring fighter jets, tanks, or artillery. The battles of tomorrow will be fought in code, not just in combat—and India must lead, not lag, in this digital domain.
 
Bc TTP scored it's first kill in Pakistan occupied Kashmir.

Crazy crazy
Pakistan recently killed and laid out bodies of 54 TTP yahoos for a photo op and between marvelling at how Pakistan suddenly got so good at COIN, I had a sneaking suspicion that those 54 guys are just the tip of the iceberg and the majority got in.
I guess TTP got overexcited at the prospect of Pakistan's main war effort being focused on us.

India hammered them but non state groups have been basically boiling Pakistan like a frog.
We're at a point where BLA is attacking ISIS and vice versa while Pakistani Army sits at the sidelines, foreign to it's claimed territory. That will be the norm soon with TTP holding ground too, at this rate.
 
This engine is not from a Rafale; it belongs to a Su-30MKI that crashed 14 years ago, on Wednesday, December 14, 2011.

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I am sorry to say this but that screenshot is most definitely edited!

That screenshot is of an article by a news agency called Pune Times Mirror.
Here is the link to the original article :-

Now if we open the article, we will see that this so called supposed M-88 wreckage is nowhere to be seen. Rather we can see the MKI's AL-31 engine wreck.
Don't believe me? Have a look.
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There was a Su-30, MKI crash on 13th December 2011, which received media coverage by a lot of news agencies, including Pune Times Mirror (Whose Link has been posted above).
Su-30MKI uses two Saturn AL-31 engines. Here is what those look like.
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You can compare the both images yourself. The picture of the engine in that screenshot looks nothing like the AL-31 so this was definitely not a crashed Su-30MKI.

I hope this dispels this screenshot that Indians are circulating on the internet.
Someone has clearly taken the original screenshot of the Pune Times Mirror and edited this Alleged M-88 (It could very well be an M-88 engine or maybe some kind of a very convincing propoganda by our enemy) onto it to prove that this is an old image from way back in 2011 but now we know that this is not the case. Incase you wondering - There is no other article by the Pune Times Mirror where they covered this crash, this is the only one (whose link I have posted).

During the 27th February 2019 Aerial Skirmish, I still vaguely remember how Indians were claiming the engine wreckage of the downed Mig-21 was of the alleged F-16 we shot down.

Friends, I am not insinuating that a Rafale was shot down and I am in no way trying to favor the narrative of our enemy (The enemy we are dealing with specialises in spreading propaganda to downplay and hide it's losses) but we need to analyse the losses and kills on both sides of the conflict in a rational and unbiased manner.

Remember this "Sach kithna bhi kadwa ho, who anth mai sach hi rahega, jhoot nahi aur sachai ki duniya mai raho, nahi jhoot ke"

Let's not be like Pakistanis, let's not stoop to their degree of lies and deceit. 🙏🏻
 
Unfortunately this army brochure does not mention any of the strikes on PAF airbases, those were the real icing on the cake. Army's PR game weaker than water as usual. They should atleast incorporate the below
damage into this pdf:
Enjoy.. :truestory:


This is the reason there will be no peace with Paxtan even if tomorrow Paxtan ceases to exist for Paxtan is a state of mind. It existed much before it was realised on the ground & having ceased to exist on the ground it'd survive on in their minds.

After all the original Paxtanis here have never given up on their dreams of turning India green or ruling over the Kuffar ever , even if they don't say it out aloud.

This is also the reason we should start thinking in terms of the final solution. I've no clue if it will happen or how long will it take though it's been a cherished wish of mine since I woke up to the full dimensions of this problem less than a decade ago except to say that we'd be forced into it unprepared if we don't prepare for it .
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Our polity is also way too fractious & has too many internal stresses & fault lines for its own good . We need to build up internal unity first & that means elimination of the thought process of the Aman ki Asha if not their types . That itself is a tall order. Will it happen in time to face the onslaught of the scenario I've tried to describe above ? The prognosis is it's too delicately poised at the moment.

Without achieving this we can kiss all attempts at permanently neutralizing the peacefuls be they in Paxtan or BD or at home , goodbye.
Same thread, I have given a solution, albeit a not easy one -
Repeating the same below:
A bit OT, but the reply to that tweet is true info . One can never be in a state of peace with Islam unless you convert to it or be killed. So essentially its always a state of war with them unless you develop a strong nerve and stone heart and kill everyone of their males and do a reverse conversion of remaining females & kids. That is the only solution. As a parallel look at israel, they have been on at it from 1947, even now they have killed some 20k hamas hizbullah scum, yet they keep on coming like zombies from every ME desert cult nation. Eventually Israel will run out of manpower. Sullas won’t. Demographics and numbers matter in this game or rather war with Islam, that , and the nerve to go full dirty scorched earth on them. Else you may win the battle but eventually you will lose the war for survival



@Gessler version on the Turkish forum

Here's the timeline to the best of my recollection (I'm doing this off memory so anyone can correct me if I made a mistake):

  • The hitting of 9 terror facilities run by various designated groups was the initial round of attacks on the night of May 6-7. There is verifiable evidence of large-scale damage to buildings in both Pakistan-controlled Kashmir as well as in Pakistani Punjab. Videos of BDA conducted by drones/loitering munitions following the strikes was shared by IAF. No Pakistani military facilities (nuclear or otherwise) were targeted on that day. Pakistan officially claimed to have shot down 5 Indian fighters that took part in this operation. There is verifiable evidence of at least one IAF Rafale wreckage (the other wreckage is now confirmed to be a Heron drone). And at least 1-2 unexploded PL-15Es shot by PAF were also recovered from the ground in India.

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I am Indian, but being as neutral as I can be, I have to say the damage to Pakistan was far more extensive. I have to attribute this to the fact that India dedicated quite some time to extensive & successful SEAD/DEAD action before launching the missile strikes, which resulted in a lot of missiles getting through as Pakistani AD was degraded. But the Pakistani attacks were not preceded by SEAD/DEAD on Indian targets (or at least, the SEAD/DEAD that they attempted through drones was unsuccessful), which meant that nearly all of the attack vectors were intercepted, minimizing the damage to Indian facilities to negligible levels/nil.
Man, being neutral doesn't mean you give in to Porki propoganda of Rafale being shot down. There was no Rafale shot down, period. Maybe one was slightly damaged and limped back to base. If you are not sure, then don't make stupid claims in the garb of being neutral for an international crowd. This holier than thou attitude of Indians really irks me.
 
The biggest problem is our people do not even know there is a battle taking place or there is a battle at all. Secular mind virus has made Hindus completely take a back seat on all things important to their future well being. This reminds me of Mongols. Mongols were divided into tribes but Genghis Khan united them under one banner. Mongol lifestyle was entirely made for war. Right from childhood, their kids used to practice on horsebacks how to hold a bow and fire arrows. And then you had the Chinese who were advanced civilization but they were a settled civilization. They were not nomads like the Mongols. And when the Mongols who were by all accounts smaller in number than the Chinese knocked on the door of China, Chinese dynasties fell like dominos.
Hindus are very similar to Chinese of that time. They are very comfy sitting in their homes, watching movies, focusing on their careers, marrying and having kids etc. There is hardly Kshatriya spirit among them except the ones who give their kids to serve the nation on the border. Whereas the other side are sharpening their knives, openly calling for genocide in 15 mins, and what not. Yet, Hindus haven't woken up. They are busy in fighting over languages, caste, worshiping cinema heroes, watching cricket etc. They are the easiest to trick by politicians by dangling freebies. And I am not getting any younger when all this shit goes down.

Yes true, this problem keeps me awake at night many times. We should start with shatrubodh first, especially our kids, next kshattra bodh is much required. Unfortunately none of our religious institutions mention this nor are there any training imparted.
Start with this and make every hindu kid/teen read this instead of junk DC comics or English novels:
 
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