Rana Tahir Shahbaz
The world witnessed India’s catastrophic defeat in the face of Pakistan’s Operation BUNYAN UN MARSOOS. Pakistan’s military prowess and strategic brilliance left India reeling, forcing PM Modi to humiliatingly beg the US President for a ceasefire.
Pakistan’s operation was a masterclass in precision and power, targeting 26 key Indian sites and destroyed Udhampur airbase, Pathankot airbase, Drangyari artillery gun position, Uri field support depot, Nagrota, Beas, Adampur air base; including the destruction of India’s prized S-400 air defense system, valued at $1.5 billion. The Indian Air Force was grounded, blinded by Pakistan’s radar systems, and crippled by a devastating cyber attack that left 70% of its electricity supply offline and shut-down of hundreds of Indian websites.
India’s miscalculations were stark. They underestimated Pakistan’s unity and strength, believing internal divisions would weaken its response. Instead, Pakistan’s nation stood united behind its armed forces. India’s advanced Rafale jets and S-400 defense system were rendered useless, destroyed by Pakistan’s superior tactics.
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The outcome was a crushing defeat for India, with PM Modi’s government forced to seek a ceasefire within 12 hours of Pakistan’s operation. The international community witnessed India’s false claims and bravado exposed, while Pakistan’s fact-based narrative earned global credibility.
The lesson for India is clear: military might and aggression are no match for Pakistan’s strategic brilliance and national unity. India’s debacle serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of underestimating its neighbor and the importance of diplomacy and restraint.
Pakistan’s triumph has earned it worldwide respect, with its military hailed as among the strongest in the world. India’s defeat, on the other hand, will serve as a cautionary tale for years to come.”