It is that stage in an argument where it gets into “I said vs you said”. This is regarding Pakistan’s daylight bravado and Indian night time failure as per you. From an Army building now 6 bases have gone under attack? Is it the latest build up on the narrative? I wouldn’t refute it. If it makes you contended then I accept it.
Look at the number of times your ministers and officials have spoken about false flag op. One odd mention or press conference would have also done the job. When the entire government machinery is in a frenzy on a certain topic then it creates a doubt in minds. Are they scared or what? I am not claiming it. It just creates an impression.
While a lot of people in Pakistan think that they have created a solid narrative, I don’t think so. It is people within Pakistan who have got convinced by that narrative.
There is no chest thumping here. We are very clear that any repeat of Pulwama like act would receive a solid reply. I know you would say “bring it on”. But I hope that we stay clear of any conflict. Because focus should remain on bringing people out of poverty and hunger.
Coming to the point of Indian Payload falling in the middle of no where. Your point taken on this aspect. Because refuting it wouldn’t serve my point here. What has been missed by a large number of observers that side of the border is that Indian Air strike was a clear signal for the shape of things to come in future if an act of subversion of that nature happens again. This time payload “might fall on the intended target” as a lot of people claim that last time they were off target. It could be a night strike again since daylight bravado is the forte of few people in this region. I know that you would strike back in broad daylight.
As far as looking after our poor population goes, just a humble request to not engage in or support any subversive activity on Indian soil. We want to focus on upbringing our population and not waste our effort and money on war fighting.
Aap humko mauka to do.