That was a 1971 and a couple of years before that, the Israeli forces lost a destroyer to Egyptian missile boats in the exact same circumstances. So this either means that both Israeli and Pakistani forces were equally incompetent, or else it was a lucky shot both times. What was interesting was...
Nobody is wallowing in self pity. Neither are we cussing ourselves for being not intelligent enough to play the social media game effectively. On the contrary, we are proud of our state which is bravely and astutely defending our sovereign interests. But it is wise to know what threats one faces...
According to my information, the bulk of the Indian armed forces continue to be deployed on the Western border, against the same threat that you termed as mediocre.
What can one do if the social media platform itself starts censoring unwanted posts? What if they stop it from trending? Who can combat a well funded perpetrator from bulldozing the weak? There are thousands of factors which can be manipulated to kill or enhance a story as per one's requirements.
Dude this isn't how the media works. Who will run the other side of the story? They don't let them run it in the first place, and so all we hear is the voice of snakes like this Fareed Zakaria. In Syria, Bashar Assad has been made infamous as a butcher, but who will question how the Americans...
Fareed Zakaria's bias against Pakistan has never been a secret. He was an Indian and he will remain an Indian. Even the Indian judge Dalbeer Bhandari was heard boasting about the ICJ ruling on the Kulbhushan case, even when he is a judge and is supposed to be neutral. What is shocking is that...
Haha. The surface combatants of the Pakistan Navy are neither large nor ocean faring. They are only littoral warships and so they will always be under the cover of the PAF and the coast. It doesn't seem much of threat and in any case, it would be overkill for such a large cruise missile.
The...
The wearing glasses can work both ways. Perhaps they are making you see things that just aren't there.
The problem (or benefit) of market dynamics is that, they are impossible to resist and impervious to planning. If Iran would ever find the CPEC feasible, it would use it regardless of any...
Considering the fact that the Pakistani Navy's main weapons platforms are subsurface warships, it hardly affects Pakistan. It could be a potent deterrent for carrier battle groups of other blue ocean navies. So it should mainly scare the Americans, but then they are India's allies.
I'm sorry but I don't see how the tables have turned much. Pakistan doesn't have much urgency for access through Afghanistan to Central Asia. When the CPEC connects to Kashgar, a short road right across the Chinese border will connect the CPEC directly from Kashgar to Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan...
Please check your information. The TTP only formed in December 2007, and the Jamaat ul Ahraar formed in 2014. The Jamaat i Islami has been around since the time of partition of India. None of them were created by the ISI. Neither did the Pakistani PM appeal to them to spare the Punjab. If...
The Taliban appeared spontaneously in 1994 and it happened because of the oppression of the warlords. All the warlords formed up under the Northern Alliance, which was supported by India. There is a big difference between both strategies.
With regards to Chahbahar, of course India will gain...
Haha. Man they are such prolific liars that they have instituted laws and filed cases against international companies which do not show their maps. The West is supporting them because they are manipulating the Indians against the Chinese and so all rules are being bent to appease them. It is all...
Indian propaganda at its best. How do they plan to safely move freight through Afghanistan if this debauched Afghan govt doesn't even have control of 50% of the country. They can't even guarantee the delivery of this wheat to Kabul, let alone building a freight corridor in competition to the...
Dude the objective was to get a replacement jet fighter! Not a failed science project. Where is the JF-17? In service. Where is the Tejas? In Indian day dreams only!
Haha! Bravo! Indian flips flops continue! Btw, I must say that my respect for the Pakistan army continues to grow. Given our limited resources, the Pakistan armed forces are proving themselves to be extremely professional. Indian armed forces on the other hand are a joke. The projects are either...
Haha. The Tejas was planned as a MIG-21 replacement, not a technology demonstrator. Trumpeting use of technology developed for Tejas, instead of getting the Tejas into service, is as much a silly argument as Modi's justification of demonetization as a weapon against terrorism.
In any case...