The OP specifically mentions casualties. And whether or not you directly mention them, you're still praising a mission which involved the killing of Pakistanis. I wouldn't expect a Pakistani forum to tolerate such a thing.
We all know what you meant, and we proved that your interpretation of what lack of depth means doesn't apply to Chachro.
You can't even do Maths properly lol.
Chingez Khan was a success, albeit a limited one. Also, it wasn't done by SSG, but by the PAF.
And don't worry we've done plenty of good jobs, such as the operations in Chamb, the taking of Point 5353, and as mentioned earlier, Shabbir Sharif's exploits.
Here's another good Pakistani job:
Tufial Muhammad
Tufial Muhammad was a Punjabi from Hoshiarpur who was posted to East Pakistan as company commander of a battalion of East Pakistan Rifles (a paramilitary force for border security). During his command, Indian troops violating international borders captured a village in the area of Laskhmipur of East Pakistan. On 7 August 1958 Major Tufail launched an assault, to force withdrawal of Indian troops from the village. He divided his men into three groups and attacked the Indian troops during the hours of darkness. The groups were able to reach the enemy without being detected but as the firefight started, the group came under heavy fire and Major Tufail received three bullets in his stomach.
Despite being shot in stomach, he kept moving and was able to silence the incoming fire from a machine gun. By tactically using grenades, Major Tufail was able to destroy key enemy posts. When he saw an enemy commander inflicting heavy casualties to his men he crawled towards enemy posting and engaged the enemy in hand-to-hand battle which resulted in the killing of a commander of the Indian Army. He killed him by hitting him with his steel helmet on the face. He continued the operation with his men which resulted in the withdrawal of Indian forces. Despite being heavily injured, he called his junior officer "I have completed my duty; the enemy is on the run." He was rushed to hospital but he succumbed to the injuries on 8 August.
https://www.pakarmymuseum.com/exhibits/major-tufail-muhammad-shaheed/