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Yeah
A planned invasion
If we wouldn't do it then somebody would
Plus Pak army needs to regain its credibility
So they presented a war to you
Seriously no paki should be spared, pok has to burn, karachi has to burn, lahore has to burn.

This a war, anyone denying is delusional. Any person who after this point talks about peace with fucking porkistan needs to be charged with terrorism and treason.
 
I mean, what else are you supposed to say in a conference for Buddhism?

Source?

Can we consider some sort of a naval action? This is the only branch of the armed forces that utterly outclasses the Pakistanis without a shadow of a doubt. Maybe it's time we blockade the Pakistanis until they hand over the jihadi scum responsible for this as well as past attacks. The new generation of Paki mongrels need to be reminded of Operation Trident.
What makes you think the Indian Air Force doesn’t outclass Pakistan Air Force? Pakistan Air Force operates far more outdated aircraft compared to Indian Air Force.
 
You think they will do something after the balakot shitshow.Modi himself is probably blackpilled about orop.
Another Balakot-like airstrike should be carried out, and if Pakistan retaliates, India should respond with ten times more intensity.
 
What makes you think the Indian Air Force outclasses the Pakistan Air Force? The Pakistan Air Force operates far more outdated aircraft compared to the Indian Air Force.
Look man, the point is simple. IAF even if it's better than PAF doesn't have the same extent of advantage that the IN has over PN. If IAF>PAF, IA>>PA then IN>>>>>>PN.
 
Look man, the point is simple. IAF even if it's better than PAF doesn't have the same extent of advantage that the IN has over PN. If IAF>PAF, IA>>PA then IN>>>>>>PN.
Indian forces and populace especially hindus have no intent nor the stomach for a brutal war against that shit filled nation
 
Pahalgam Terrorists Checked Tourists' Religion Before Carnage, Asked Them to Recite 'Kalima': Eyewitnesses


I'll just keep this here.
Really mind blogging that there were no security forces in the immediate vicinity in a place with 100's of tourists.
 

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For a few years now, I've stopped commenting on Kashmir for various reasons. One, there's nothing left to say that hasn't been said already. Second, after the removal of Article 370 and the release of The Kashmir Files, so-called nationalist Hindus have become subject matter experts themselves, so they don't tolerate any opinion that would dampen their high spirits and optimism regarding the valley. Three, as a Kashmiri Pandit, I find it absurd to lecture others when people from my own community behave as if all is hunky dory in Kashmir, go there like clueless tourists and convey the impression that our exodus was due to a big misunderstanding with our same dna brothers created by Pakistan.At any rate, it is fascinating how Kashmir figures in popular Hindu imagination, drawing in equal measure from bollywood fantasies and media propaganda. But why Kashmiri Pandits themselves fall for the propaganda despite having a first-hand living experience is a lesson to be learnt (as an aside, it reaffirms why anubhava is not the supreme pramāna in classical Hindu thought). The Kashmir conflict is a complex geopolitical conundrum that can be accurately summed up in a short and crisp paragraph. Kashmir is a civilisational conflict (sorry for the ad nauseum repetition) and what we see happening today is the fructification of centuries of socio-political and religious churn. However, we interpret events to suit our biases and limited attention spans, which force us to conjure up make-believe explanations that grant us the illusion of agency. The truth is we have none, for the Indian State is not an ally of Hindus and Hinduism, regardless of which party is in power.Watching the pictures and videos of the hapless Hindu victims in Pahalgam, I feel compelled to write, if only to lessen the burden of pain. But I write this with the hope that it will reach one, two or a thousand people who will read and reflect on my sincere piece of advice and hopefully follow it. Do not listen to cricket stars, bollywood celebrities, social media influencers, journalists, litfest evangelists, travel agents and most of all, politicians, who entice and tempt you to fill the gaping hole of boredom in your life with the chance to make beautiful memories. Remember that the money you spend there will find its way to fund another Pahalgam someday. There will be blood on your hands and the stain will stay forever, whether you acknowledge it or not.
 

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