DESPITE Indian constant warmongering the superior “war-gaming” of armed forces of Pakistan completely “rattled” its core strength and its iconic war fighter jets “Rafael” was shot down in the early hours of the biggest “dogfight” of the 21st century.
Absolute denial of India was overshadowed by the French Intelligence report admitting the fall of two Rafael in the combat.
India’s drone strategy miserably failed as all drones, mainly Israeli Kamikaze and Harop, were successfully targeted and “shot-down” by the armed forces of Pakistan.
However, some pseudo intellectuals and self-claimed security experts blamed that the country’s air system remained non-functional and non-operational calling it a failure not intercepting the Indian drones.
It is absolutely “untrue”, “false” and “fake” because Pakistan’s war gaming proved “victorious” foiling Indians’ ill intentions knowing the capacity of our air system especially Surface to Air System (SAM).
Pakistan’s air system was active, functional and counter-productive.
Interestingly, Pakistan’s common people remained “calm & cool” and there was no panic, chaos, uncertainty, depression or sign of helplessness in the country and the India’s drone strategy achieved no tactical or strategic goal.
Ultimately, Indian deep fake news outlets’ hybrid media war efforts to malign Pakistan’s armed forces capabilities and undermine the air system were dashed to the ground.
All international channels did not borrow the India’s’ wisdom and narrative and upheld the operational and tactical superiority of defence forces and PAF over IAF.
On the other hand, the sudden visits of Iranian and Saudi Arabian Foreign Ministers to Delhi indicated the start of track-II diplomacy.
China showed great unity and solidarity with Pakistan maintaining the true essence of iron-clad brotherhood.
The Foreign Ministries of Azerbaijan and Türkiye further boosted our national resolve.
Indian air and armed forces violated international borders of Pakistan from Line of Control in Kashmir and started its “Operation Sindoor”.
India conducted missile strikes against Pakistan in the early hours of Wednesday targeted mosques, religious places and civilian centres killing common people, innocent children and women and again indulged in state terrorism against pure humanity and humans showing the true dehumanising colours of RSS and BJP, the biggest promoters and proponents of terrorism, discrimination and genocide in the 21st century.
Additionally, their radical ideologies and fanatic national narratives have become the biggest danger and destabilization factor in the region and now it is the responsibility of the international community to tamp Indian warmongering.
On its part, Pakistan responded with heavy artillery fire and missiles shooting down five Indian fighter jets including two Rafael.
The Indian Government termed it as a response to a terrorist attack in Pahalgam in India-occupied Jammu & Kashmir in April that killed 26 mostly Indian civilians, which the Indian Government has blamed on the Pakistani Government.
It is “baseless” and India does not have any evidence and “blindly” blaming Pakistan for this showing its ill intentions and scheme of arrangement escalating war.
Moreover, the “existence” of an Indian military base within one kilometre of Pahalgam proved its false-flag operation.
Thus so-called Indian air force superiority has been destroyed and dashed to the ground.
Pakistan Air Force has successfully established its professional pre-eminence, diversified expertise, aerial unmatched skills vividly reflecting its war preparedness in terms of tactical and strategic orientations.
The ongoing Indian naked aggression against civilian installation and population is a blatant violation of the 151 section of United Nations further escalating tensions between Pakistan and India.
The Indian attempted attack on Neelum-Jhelum dam was serious state’s terrorism which immensely increased threats to Pakistan’s water resources.
The senseless Indian politicians and hawkish military junta have destabilized the regional peace and stability.
There is developing consensus among the armed forces for retaliation from the Pakistani side.
India is pushing Pakistan towards full-fledged large scale war and the use of nuclear option is increasing, however, till now Pakistan showed restraint.
Indian military misadventure has forced Pakistan to take all possible measures to protect its vested interests.
It is crystal clear that Pakistan did not provoke or start war at first instance.
Pakistan’s armed forces did not select any civilian or religious targets for its counter attacks thus honouring humanity and common people vividly reflecting its firm belief in interfaith harmony and tolerance.
However, Indian’s drones tried to hit holy places of Sikhs showing the RSS and BJP’s “Akhand Bharat” desire, sinking its so-called multiethnic communal democracy.
Unfortunately, the Indian Prime Minister Modi ignited a war between two nuclear states.
It seems that Modi’s RSS and BJP have serious political compulsions and so-called strategic priorities forcing its armed forces to attack Pakistan.
However, Pakistan’s response was precise, lethal and deadly.
The Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s speech to the nation was timely and full of positive energy, conveying the message of courage, bravery, professional preparedness and ability to take revenge for the blood of innocent civilians.
It was a national commitment of both civilian and military of Pakistan to use the country’s full spectrum of power in reply to an Indian military strike.
Pakistan’s chief of army staff, General Asim Munir, and the entire nation remained united, integrated and passionate against Indian aggression.
There was no panic, social disharmony, political disunity and economic chaos in the country.
Everybody from top to bottom was and ready sacrificing everything in the wake of national sovereignty, territorial integrity and Islam.
It is high time to stand-up against Indian aggression by investing in smart economy, AI, digitalization and modern warfare.
The war theatre’s spectrum is actually widening after the Russia-Ukraine war.
—The writer is President, Pak-China Corridor of Knowledge, Executive Director, CSAIS, regional expert: China, CPEC & BRI. ([email protected])