Operation Sindoor and Aftermath

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is this actually in testing/prototype phase now or still in drawing/mock-up stage?

Supposedly the NG is smaller but at the same time has sem2sem range of 350km of the big brahmos

All the brahmos NG subsystem nd components are currently being developed nd it will be in testing phase next year nd will straight go into production with lucknow plant capable of manufacturing 100-150 brahmos NG per year.

 
Which SAM from our side took out the Fatah series rockets fired from the other side?
MRSAM..

 
The Pakistani narrative has reached a desperate low. After four frustrating days of Google searches, they cited a local Bihari Hindi newspaper to support their claim. This misguided group seems unaware that the BSF does not operate the S-400 system. Moreover, even if someone dies somewhere, how does that prove the S-400 was destroyed? It’s astonishing how low their reasoning is.

Now, they’re clinging to a village newspaper from India as credible evidence.😂😂😂
 
Which SAM from our side took out the Fatah series rockets fired from the other side?
Do you think the claim of Fateh 2 being 400km, with high accuracy etc hold any waters? It's a guided rocket afterall not a missile.
 
Rajnath Singh is a very potent leader. That's why he was moved from Home Ministry to Defence. He may be taken as a tough competitor for Prime Minister ship.

in 2013 and 2014, when Modi was becoming the number uno in BJP, Amit Shah was not even in the top 5 at that point.

Rajnath Singh was one of the top leaders, even above Shah in 2014. He has a lot of pull in UP and is one of the strongest leaders of that region. He also played his part in ensuring Modi was nominated for the top spot in 2013 and 14.
 
The way Pakistanis are celebrating their "victory" suggests they are unaware of their impending downfall. They will be shocked by the events that await them, and no deception will shield them from the consequences. This will unfold before December, during the winter.
Them celebrating means they don't have appetite for another round of conflict for the next 3 years.

Now it's time to open multiple fronts on high flame. Unknown gunmen, Baloch fighters, TTP, Afghan Taliban, PTI, Sindh protests, TLP, PTM. But they shouldn't be activated all at once. Let them deal with one problem and as soon as they mobilise resources for that, open another. Keep them busy and occupied. Don't let them focus on acquisitions and force re-building. Money and weapons should not flow into Pak. And if it does, Afghans shall recieve grants as well.

This time, I believe, Pak punjab will see a lot of action.
 
Yes, India did not have the world’s third-largest defence budget in 1947, as it does today, so the decisions made by Nehru were also in line with that reality
That was his choice to not have big defence budget. He had unchallenged leadership, unfettered power & authority. Decisions made by Nehru were in line with his world view & his deep inferiority complex about Indians. Look at all of his important decisions, they had nothing to do with reality
 
No, he is the right man in the right party. Man is a womanizer of grand scales, or should I say on Nehruvian scales. He deserves to be in the Congress party. Just because he said a line or two in favour of "Government" does not make him something better than Congi. He has to do a lot to undo his Congi credentials.
That's not accurate. Your perspective seems heavily influenced by meme-driven narratives. He has consistently demonstrated his deep nationalism. His personal and family life is a separate matter and irrelevant to his public stance. No court has proven any allegations against him. Had he been the president of Congress, the party might have performed significantly better. This is the reality. He possesses a clear vision, substantial knowledge, and the ability to articulate his thoughts effectively, knowing both what to say and how to say it.
 
That was his choice to not have big defence budget. He had unchallenged leadership, unfettered power & authority. Decisions made by Nehru were in line with his world view & his deep inferiority complex about Indians. Look at all of his important decisions, they had nothing to do with reality
People should read Nehru’s writings more closely. He did not believe in the concept of military strength as a cornerstone of national security. Instead, he envisioned India as a moral leader in the world, guided by Gandhian ideals of non-violence. In his pursuit of being seen as a true Gandhian statesman—especially by Western intellectuals—Nehru often downplayed the importance of military preparedness. His idealism, however, proved detached from the geopolitical realities of his time.

In "1962: The War That Wasn’t", Shiv Kunal Verma notes:

“Nehru, in his misplaced idealism, had once remarked that ‘the police are good enough to man the frontiers.’”
This startling belief reflected his conviction that diplomacy and goodwill could secure India’s borders—an assumption tragically dismantled during the 1962 Sino-Indian War.



Nehru’s yearning for validation from the West as a morally superior, peace-loving leader often led him to pursue a pacifist image, even when the circumstances called for pragmatism. He believed India could lead the world by moral force rather than military might, but the outcome of 1962 exposed the limitations of such hyper-idealism. Ironically, despite his efforts to project an image of enlightened pacifism, the West did not come to India’s aid during the crisis, nor did it elevate Nehru to the moral pedestal he sought.

In the end, Nehru's legacy on this front is a cautionary tale: of how idealism, when untethered from realpolitik, can leave a nation vulnerable.
 
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Damn even a low ranking reserves soldier talks about maintaining parity(read arming pakistan). How DS has managed to push it's geopolitical goal awareness at lowest level is amazing.

@LETHALFORCE are generally soldiers/grunts aware as him in video?
How can the Pakistani military ever achieve parity with India? Is that even possible? Do these so-called analysts even consider India’s foreign exchange reserves compared to Pakistan’s, or the scale of India’s military-industrial complex relative to Pakistan’s?
 

Point to be said that none of the Pakistani missiles have been successful to penetrate & damage any Indian asset due to competent Indian ads.

All Indian losses are due to heavy shelling only.

Turkish drones are one of the worst purchase they've ever put their money on. Turns out that it works only in the barren lands of the Middle East against naked armies.

Beside that they only have to rely on fake jet crash theories to hide their blunder.
 
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Some honest admission from greenghetto PEEDF as things are dawning on them.. how indian dominated the escalation ladder nd enforced some heavy beating to paxtan.

point to note brahmos resulted in some hefty salwar shivering accross the border.

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No need to share these knuckleheads opinions.
We are fully aware of our strengths and weaknesses, backed by evidence of our actions against the Pakistani army. Their claims of victory are merely attempts to appease their domestic audience, a pattern seen in 1948, 1965, 1971, 1989, 1999, 2016, and 2019. They consistently refuse to acknowledge defeat or learn from it, which benefits us in the long term. An enemy that lies is preferable to one that speaks the truth.
 
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