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Pakistan made it clear & informed every other nation about our level of response. Minor violations will be dealt accordingly & any further aggression will be replied with double the power. Now, everyone has to differentiate that what kind of response & how we will determine the force power required while retaliating. It starts with, whenever India tries to violate ceasefire on LoC, will be responded befittingly same as like past.
An aggression could something like when India lastly prepared for missile attacks & Pakistan did send a message in time that there will be a response with 3 for 1, against India. Indeed, nothing could be made public but Pakistan Intelligence got everything in time & this side was well prepared. A message of strong retaliation & capability speaks volume that there were foreign powers who reached India and informed about aftermath.
Let's pray that time may not come as such or at least I don't wish for the same. But still, if push comes to shove, it will be out of control.
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I don't think the Indian population has the stomach for a war, as much as they think they want it. One key factor to the recent de-escalation was Abhinandan's bloodied face. That bloodied face should perhaps be a Nobel peace prize contender. Clashes along the LoC, airstrikes on military installations, none of these show the gruesomeness of war on twitter or live TV. The bodies are of Kashmiris, who are others, and the ones of soldiers are just shown as a statistic.
Most Indians did a complete 180 as soon as they saw that shit, there's blood in wars! That it's not some bollywood theatrical where you get to slow walk into enemy territory and fire away without reloading or cover and expect the enemy to only hit the non-pretty members of your force - with of course, explosions all around not rupturing your internal organs. Indians aren't ready for Pakistan's war on them. They were only prepared for Modi's fantastical imagination of one.