Showing posts with label Terrorism. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 15, 2025

Last day of retaliation of Pahalgam attack and ceasefire




Hello everyone, in the last post, my teammate discussed the retaliation of the Pahalgam attack and the equipment used by Bharat to defend itself. Now I will proceed further from where my teammate has left the article.

On the midnight of 9th and 10th May 2025, the Pakistan Airforce started sending the explosive Songar drones of Turkey. ( It was the retaliation by Pakistan to the drones which were sent by the Indian air force during the day. The Indian drones have destroyed many places in Pakistan, including the stadium of Rawalpindi, due to which the game of the Pakistan Super League has been suspended. The Turkish drones are very dangerous during the proxy war as well as fighting with any nation, but the 3 to 4 level security of the Indian air force retaliated against all of them very successfully at a rate of 99 to 100.  This was the first time the world had seen the defense power of Bharat. When all the drones were wrecked, the Indian Air Force, with its fighter jets like Sukhoi MK and Rafale, using the supersonic cruise missile, destroyed about 10 bases of the Pakistan army and Air force. This was very huge blow to Pakistan because its Noor Khan base and Rawalpindi base are very important bases for their defense. The base near Kirana hills containing Nukes was also disturbed, due to which leakage has started. It was also reported that Pakistan has used its intercontinental ballistic missile Fateh 2  with Delhi as a target. But it was intercepted successfully near the Amritsar base of Bharat.

This work was being done in front of the world, but behind the scenes, a new script was already being written for the future of this war. At 2 pm on 11 May, the Indian government announced that any attack on the citizens of India by Pakistan would be considered as an act of war.

 On May 11, the new CHAUDHARY of the World, Donald Trump, at 3:20 pm, announced that he had successfully brokered a ceasefire between the two nuclear-capable nations. He said that ministers of both nations have demanded that he do so. At 5 pm, the Foreign Secretary of Bharat announced that a ceasefire has been declared between the two nations. Later the Director General of Military Operations of Air force , Navy and Indian army gave briefing about the war that how Indian armed forces were successful in their mission . They gave the proof of all the retaliation done by Indian force. They gave description about mainly the attack of 9th may on 11th of may but on the 12th may They gave overall briefing of all the days . One special thing about the briefing of 11th may was that it was started with SHIVA TANDAVA STROTAM . Air marshal A K Bharti was leading the whole mission of the air force . So he was also the main spokesperson during the press briefing. A reporter asked him about the casualties of the ammunition of Pakistani forces . He with a slight smile answered that our work is to get them down and their work is to count the casualties.  Rear Admiral of navy AN Pramod, told that navy was in full mood to attack on ports of Pakistan but ceasefire stopped them.  But he said that navy was an important part of this mission also.  

The briefing of 12th may was started with YACHNA NAHI AB RANN HOGA BY Shri Ramdhari Singh Dinkar ji .

On 12th May the press briefings of DGMOs were done in the New Delhi.  This briefing was started by Lieutenant General Shri Rajiv Ghai . He told that The jawans of the Border security force were very actively retaliated the opposition forces . He gave a popular statement used by the Australian Cricket team during 1970s and 1980s . He gave a statement regarding the strong defense system of the Indian Armed Forces . He said that if  anyone doubts on our forces one thing about the operation I want to say that it was a 3 to 4 layer security that no weapon of enemy can remain safe . He also said that Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, if Thommo don’t get ya, Lillie must.”. He want to explain that if you would cross one security level then another is waiting for you. When reporters asked about the strategy for next war then Shri Bharti said that our bases are working very smoothly and we are always ready for the war . On the aggressive nature of the songs played . Bharti ji gave answer by using a DOHA of Shri ramcharitmanas  . He said that …

बिनय न मानत जलधि जड़ गए तीनि दिन बीति।

बोले राम सकोप तब भय बिनु होइ न प्रीति॥

He said that without aggression nothing can be achieved.

On 12th May , at 8 PM , Shri Narendra Modi the honorable prime minister has released a video about praising the Indian army and support of all the Indians . He said that the way of peace goes from the way of strength and aggression.  Without these two things the peace is not possible . He also warned to Pakistan that “ talk and terror cannot go together , terror and trade cannot go together , water and blood cannot flow together .The talk to Pakistan will only be done on the topic of POK only .

 

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Friday, May 9, 2025

Missiles of Retaliation: How India’s Arsenal Countered Pakistani Aerial Threats in 2025

 




🎯 Introduction

In May 2025, the longstanding tensions between India and Pakistan escalated dramatically following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, which claimed the lives of 26 civilians. India attributed the attack to Pakistan-based militant groups, prompting a robust military response. Central to India's strategy was the deployment of advanced missile systems to neutralize threats and assert its defensive capabilities.


🚀 India's Missile Arsenal in Action

1. SCALP Cruise Missiles

During "Operation Sindoor," the Indian Air Force (IAF) utilized SCALP cruise missiles launched from Rafale fighter jets to strike terrorist camps in Pakistan-administered Kashmir and Pakistan's Punjab province. Targets included locations in Bahawalpur and Muridke, believed to be strongholds of Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba. The precision of the SCALP missiles allowed India to conduct these strikes without entering Pakistani airspace.

2. AASM Hammer Bombs

Complementing the SCALP missiles, the IAF deployed AASM Hammer precision-guided bombs during the operation. These munitions enhanced the accuracy of the strikes, ensuring minimal collateral damage while effectively neutralizing the intended targets.

3. SkyStriker Loitering Munitions

The Indian Army employed Indo-Israeli SkyStriker loitering munitions to target specific threats within enemy territory. These drones provided real-time intelligence and precision strike capabilities, further augmenting India's offensive operations.

4. S-400 'Sudarshan' Air Defense System

The S-400 Triumf, designated as 'Sudarshan' by India, is one of the world’s most advanced long-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems. It was developed by Russia’s Almaz Central Design Bureau and manufactured by Almaz-Antey, designed to intercept aircraft, drones, cruise missiles, and even ballistic missiles at a range of up to 400 kilometers. In anticipation of retaliatory strikes, India activated its S-400 'Sudarshan' air defense systems. These systems successfully intercepted and neutralized multiple Pakistani drones and missiles aimed at strategic locations across northern and western India, including Amritsar and Jammu.

5. Akash Surface-to-Air Missiles

The Akash missile system, a medium-range surface-to-air missile, was instrumental in defending Indian airspace. Notably, on May 7, an Akash missile shot down a Pakistani JF-17 Thunder fighter jet attempting to engage IAF aircraft over the Kashmir region.


🛰️ Countering Pakistani Aerial Offensives

In response to India's operations, Pakistan launched a series of drone and missile attacks targeting Indian military installations. India's integrated air defense network, comprising the S-400 and Akash systems, effectively thwarted these incursions, maintaining air superiority and safeguarding critical assets.


🔍 Conclusion

The 2025 conflict underscored the pivotal role of advanced missile systems in modern warfare. India's strategic deployment of its missile arsenal not only neutralized immediate threats but also demonstrated its commitment to defending national sovereignty. As regional dynamics continue to evolve, the emphasis on technological superiority and precision in defense strategies remains paramount.


Note: This article is based on information available as of May 9, 2025. For the latest updates, please refer to official defense communications and reputable news sources.




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Thursday, April 24, 2025

The Pahalgam Attack: A Turning Point for the Indus Water Treaty?

 

The Indus Water Treaty (IWT), signed in 1960, has long been a cornerstone of water-sharing diplomacy between India and Pakistan. Brokered by the World Bank, the treaty allocates the waters of the Indus River system, with Pakistan receiving control over the western rivers (Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab) which accounts for the majority (80%) of the water flow and India over the eastern rivers (Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej). Despite the tumultuous history of the two nations, the treaty has endured as a symbol of cooperation. However, the recent Pahalgam terrorist attack has cast a shadow over this agreement, raising questions about its future.

 

The Pahalgam Attack: A Catalyst for Change

On April 22, 2025, a devastating terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, claimed the lives of 26 individuals, including tourists and locals. The attack, attributed to Pakistan-based terrorist groups, has reignited tensions between the two nations. In response, India announced the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty, marking a significant departure from its previous stance of maintaining the treaty despite conflicts.

 

The decision to suspend the treaty was made during a high-level Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The government cited Pakistan's continued support for cross-border terrorism as a breach of the treaty's terms, which require both parties to act in good faith. This move has been described as a strategic shift, leveraging water as a tool of diplomacy and pressure.

 

Implications for Pakistan

The suspension of the Indus Water Treaty poses significant challenges for Pakistan. The Indus River system is a lifeline for the country, supporting agriculture, drinking water, and industry. Approximately 80% of Pakistan's water resources come from the western rivers allocated under the treaty. The disruption of water flow could lead to severe agricultural crises, economic instability, and social unrest, particularly in the provinces of Punjab and Sindh, which rely heavily on these waters.

 

Pakistan has labeled India's decision an "act of war," escalating tensions further. The country has warned that any attempt to divert water meant for Pakistan would be met with strong retaliation. This rhetoric underscores the high stakes involved in the suspension of the treaty.

 

India's Perspective

For India, the suspension of the treaty is a statement of resolve against terrorism. By holding Pakistan accountable for its actions, India aims to send a clear message that cross-border terrorism will not be tolerated. The move also reflects a broader strategy to use all available means, including water resources, to counteract threats to national security.

 

Critics, however, argue that the suspension could backfire, leading to increased hostilities and undermining India's position as a responsible global actor. The decision also raises questions about the long-term viability of using water as a tool of diplomacy.

 

The Future of the Indus Water Treaty

The Pahalgam attack has brought the Indus Water Treaty to a crossroads. The treaty, which has survived wars and political upheavals, now faces its most significant challenge. The suspension raises critical questions: Can the treaty be revived as a symbol of cooperation, or will it become a casualty of escalating tensions?

 

The international community has a role to play in mediating this crisis. The World Bank, as a guarantor of the treaty, may need to step in to facilitate dialogue between the two nations. However, the path forward is fraught with uncertainty, as both India and Pakistan grapple with the implications of their actions.

 

Conclusion:

The Pahalgam attack has underscored the intricate interplay between water diplomacy and national security. The suspension of the Indus Water Treaty marks a turning point in India-Pakistan relations, with far-reaching implications for both nations. As the world watches, the future of the treaty—and the broader dynamics of South Asia—hangs in the balance. Whether this moment leads to renewed cooperation or further conflict remains to be seen, but its significance cannot be overstated.

 

 

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