The world should learn from Pakistan how to win a conventional war
and make your enemy bow down behind closed doors
14 August is Independence Day of Pakistan, but 10 May is the rebirth of Pakistan as a stronger, more resilient and proactive nation. The month of May feels like an honour as Pakistan gave an eye roll to its enemies and the global world offered its salute to Pakistan’s dignified and decisive response.
Pahalgam False Flag Operation
It all began with the suspicious Pahalgam incident on 22 April 2025 where 26 tourists were killed in Indian-administered Kashmir complete with multiple security checkpoints and constant surveillance the question is how could alleged outsiders infiltrate and carry out an attack without detection? While India attributed this to the group The Resistance Front (TRF) which they claim is an offshoot of the Pakistan based Lashkar-e-Taiba. Pakistan immediately denied any involvement and called for a neutral investigation.
From Pulwama to Pahalgam: Modi’s Strategy for Vote Gain
India’s history of conducting false flag operations isn’t new as they have pre-planned the Pahalgam attack stage too for political gain. Such incidents have followed a clear, recurring pattern in India occurring just before key elections or voting periods to stoke hyper-nationalism, divert attention from governance failures and secure votes.
The Pulwama attack of 14 February 2019, which killed 40 CRPF personnel just weeks before the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Former IIOJK Governor Satya Pal Malik later revealed serious intelligence lapses, denial of aircraft for troop movement and how the incident was politically exploited for electoral gains.
Similar timing patterns appear in other cases like the 2001 Parliament attack and Uri 2016, where allegations of orchestration or exaggeration for political benefit have persisted.
From Pulwama 2019 to Pahalgam 2025, the timing consistently raises serious questions about possible orchestration for electoral advantage.
India’s Operation Sindoor and Indus Weaponization of Water
India exploited the Pahalgam incident and first suspended the Indus Waters Treaty on 23 April 2025 a blatant act of economic warfare aimed at pressuring Pakistan’s water supply and agriculture.
Only later, on 7 May 2025, did India launch Operation Sindoor, conducting missile and air strikes on multiple sites that include Muridke, Bahawalpur, areas near Sialkot, Shakar Garh, Muzaffarabad, Kotli, and others in Punjab and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.While India claimed precision hits on “terrorist infrastructure” linked to Lashkar-e-Tayyaba and Jaish-e-Mohammad but Pakistan reported at least 31 civilians killed including women and children and dozens injured, with mosques and civilian areas damaged. The civilian toll exposed the reckless nature of the operation.
Pakistan’s Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos
Pakistan responded with strength and precision through Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos on 10 May characterized by ‘strength and precision,’ the operation deployed a sophisticated mix of missile strikes and cyber-warfare to neutralize 26 Indian military installations.
The targeted Indian sites included Air Force and aviation bases at Suratgarh, Sirsa, Nalia, Adampur, Bhatinda, Barnala, Halwara, Awantipura, Srinagar, Jammu, Udhampur, Mamoon, Ambala, and Pathankot all of which sustained significant damage.
BrahMos missile storage facilities at Beas and Nagrota, that launched missiles into Pakistan killing civilians including children, were also destroyed.
The S-400 system at Adampur was among the sites attacked by the Pakistan Air Force
Around 84 Indian drones were shot down
The Pakistan’s air defense system is a multi-layered structure designed to safeguard its airspace from aircraft, drones and both ballistic and cruise missiles with F-16s playing a prominent role alongside other assets, showcased superior interception, counter-strike capabilities and professionalism, restoring deterrence without unnecessary escalation.
Pakistan’s Proactive Response and The World’s Main Focus
On the global stage, Pakistan’s proactive yet responsible response earned respect. Many international observers viewed it as a strategic victory for Pakistan. President Donald Trump highlighted the conflict’s quick resolution, claiming mediation efforts helped prevent a larger catastrophe and saved millions of lives, indirectly acknowledging how Pakistan’s firm stand forced de-escalation. One year on, Marka-e-Haq stands as a testament to Pakistan’s rebirth: fearless, united and unbreakable. This is a story of national honour that the world must study.
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SAT Commentaries, a collection of insightful social media threads on current events and social issues, featuring diverse perspectives from various authors.
SAT Commentary
SAT Commentaries, a collection of insightful social media threads on current events and social issues, featuring diverse perspectives from various authors.
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The world should learn from Pakistan how to win a conventional war
and make your enemy bow down behind closed doors
14 August is Independence Day of Pakistan, but 10 May is the rebirth of Pakistan as a stronger, more resilient and proactive nation. The month of May feels like an honour as Pakistan gave an eye roll to its enemies and the global world offered its salute to Pakistan’s dignified and decisive response.
Pahalgam False Flag Operation
It all began with the suspicious Pahalgam incident on 22 April 2025 where 26 tourists were killed in Indian-administered Kashmir complete with multiple security checkpoints and constant surveillance the question is how could alleged outsiders infiltrate and carry out an attack without detection? While India attributed this to the group The Resistance Front (TRF) which they claim is an offshoot of the Pakistan based Lashkar-e-Taiba. Pakistan immediately denied any involvement and called for a neutral investigation.
From Pulwama to Pahalgam: Modi’s Strategy for Vote Gain
India’s history of conducting false flag operations isn’t new as they have pre-planned the Pahalgam attack stage too for political gain. Such incidents have followed a clear, recurring pattern in India occurring just before key elections or voting periods to stoke hyper-nationalism, divert attention from governance failures and secure votes.
The Pulwama attack of 14 February 2019, which killed 40 CRPF personnel just weeks before the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Former IIOJK Governor Satya Pal Malik later revealed serious intelligence lapses, denial of aircraft for troop movement and how the incident was politically exploited for electoral gains.
Similar timing patterns appear in other cases like the 2001 Parliament attack and Uri 2016, where allegations of orchestration or exaggeration for political benefit have persisted.
From Pulwama 2019 to Pahalgam 2025, the timing consistently raises serious questions about possible orchestration for electoral advantage.
India’s Operation Sindoor and Indus Weaponization of Water
India exploited the Pahalgam incident and first suspended the Indus Waters Treaty on 23 April 2025 a blatant act of economic warfare aimed at pressuring Pakistan’s water supply and agriculture.
Only later, on 7 May 2025, did India launch Operation Sindoor, conducting missile and air strikes on multiple sites that include Muridke, Bahawalpur, areas near Sialkot, Shakar Garh, Muzaffarabad, Kotli, and others in Punjab and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.While India claimed precision hits on “terrorist infrastructure” linked to Lashkar-e-Tayyaba and Jaish-e-Mohammad but Pakistan reported at least 31 civilians killed including women and children and dozens injured, with mosques and civilian areas damaged. The civilian toll exposed the reckless nature of the operation.
Pakistan’s Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos
Pakistan responded with strength and precision through Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos on 10 May characterized by ‘strength and precision,’ the operation deployed a sophisticated mix of missile strikes and cyber-warfare to neutralize 26 Indian military installations.
The Pakistan’s air defense system is a multi-layered structure designed to safeguard its airspace from aircraft, drones and both ballistic and cruise missiles with F-16s playing a prominent role alongside other assets, showcased superior interception, counter-strike capabilities and professionalism, restoring deterrence without unnecessary escalation.
Pakistan’s Proactive Response and The World’s Main Focus
On the global stage, Pakistan’s proactive yet responsible response earned respect. Many international observers viewed it as a strategic victory for Pakistan. President Donald Trump highlighted the conflict’s quick resolution, claiming mediation efforts helped prevent a larger catastrophe and saved millions of lives, indirectly acknowledging how Pakistan’s firm stand forced de-escalation. One year on, Marka-e-Haq stands as a testament to Pakistan’s rebirth: fearless, united and unbreakable. This is a story of national honour that the world must study.
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