The good Indians tried to call
Our PakCredebility into question...
killed our trees and murdered our crow!
Operation Swift Retort was re-enforcing
PakCredebility and
re-enforced we did.
As a result the
World and the
US led CombinedWest knows that India is NOT the regional Hegemon.
Same is happening in the
Liberated parts of
Ladakh... the
Indian Credebility is now at its abyss... no matter how many troops or tanks or fighter jets the good Indians deploy...
BD seeing the Writting-on-Wall and moving closer to
Sino-Pak Axis is, once again, result of lost Indian Credebility in the
HardpowerShpere....
Thanks to the Facists of India even the so-called Bolloywood Softpower is questionable now.
Now we have published our
PoliticalMap with
PakNationalClarity...
weeks after Nepal published theres.
And China doesn't recognise the Indian map of IoJK at all...
Without Hardpower ... the so-called Softpower is just an illusion...
BLM has almost destroyed the
AmericanSoftpower... India doesn't even come close to Germany!
@Windjammer showing us the
On-The-Ground effects of
Post Swift Retort is but a reminder of the
lost Indian Credebility!
We shouldn't rejoice it...but rather prepare for the misadventures from the good Indians... as their
Existential Angst and
Frustrations grow...both from within and without.
NorthernWar is a given...for now it is
FrozenWar ..and
thanks to PakState it has remained Frozen.. only the good Indians will Unfreez it... and then the
Biggest Can of Worms will open.
@Verve
One senses that India might attempt a
LimitedWar against China and draw Pakistan into it to garner maximum support and sympathy from the US led CombinedWest...
However, for now the
Containment of the FacistState by Sino-Pak Axis will continue..
without any bravados or soundbites.
We are NOT hearing Gen. Bippin talking about
2.5 FrontWar ...one wonders why?
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