The Truth Pakistan Won’t Admit: India’s Strength, China’s Toy Defenses, and Global Reality"

                                      The Truth Pakistan Won’t Admit: India’s Strength, 

                                                                    China’s Toy Defenses, and Global Reality  

                                               

                                                 



One thing has become clear during the India-Pakistan war: India can enter Pakistan whenever it wants and easily target their terrorist camps. And based on what our DGMOs (Director Generals of Military Operations) have told us about this war, it's evident that Pakistan’s Chinese-made air defense systems turned out to be as useless as Chinese toys.

Somewhere, we need to reflect on this — and Pakistan definitely needs to reflect — that by becoming a servant of China, whatever it is trying to achieve could actually be better achieved by becoming a friend of India.

Pakistan’s hatred towards one community (Hindus) might just lead it into darkness. In the early stages, wars happened because of the hateful mindset of Pakistan’s political leadership and army towards Hindus and India. But now, even the general public there seems to hold similar feelings — as if they just want to wipe India off the map. But why is that?

Maybe it's jealousy — because India has a much bigger economy than Pakistan and is making a name for itself globally. All major countries want to trade with India today. In fact, many Muslim countries are now strengthening ties with India instead of Pakistan. I believe this is a major reason why Pakistan behaves the way it does toward India.

Because if the issue really was about Kashmir, Pakistan would have first worked to improve the lives of the people in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) — they would have done some development there. But that hasn’t happened. Pakistan doesn’t actually care about Kashmiris; they just can’t stand seeing India progress.

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