• Fri. May 16th, 2025

    Operation Sindoor Strikes Expose Pakistan’s Strategic Weakness

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    Indian missile strikes have successfully exposed all Pakistani air bases located east of the Indus River, forcing General Munir to carefully reconsider any plans for another Pahalgam-style operation. India’s powerful and precise military response has clearly demonstrated its capability to effectively neutralize high-value strategic targets deep within Pakistan’s territory. This decisive action has not only dealt a significant blow to Pakistan’s defense infrastructure but also reshaped the regional military balance, highlighting India’s growing dominance and strategic advantage in the region.

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    Operation Sindoor Exposes Pakistan’s Military Limits, India Asserts Regional Dominance

    New Delhi: Operation Sindoor has made it clear that Pakistan lacks the strategic depth to challenge the superior Indian armed forces. Army Chief Gen Asim Munir’s loud rhetoric and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s frantic reactions have not stopped Pakistan from confronting its military limitations. India’s overwhelming size and strength have proven to be decisive in establishing regional dominance.

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    Pakistan Under Pressure: India Strikes Airbases, Insurgents Block Troops

    Facing the Baloch insurgency and Pashtun nationalism on its western front, Pakistan found itself trapped as India struck its airbases and air defense systems east of the Indus. Meanwhile, Taliban-controlled Afghanistan refused to offer any strategic depth to protect Pakistan’s high-value targets. Adding to General Munir’s challenges, Baloch insurgents intensified attacks on the Pakistani Army and blocked troop movements from the western front to the eastern front, especially towards Occupied Kashmir.

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