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World Chinese planned, funded and executed international Chinese humiliation. Backfiring of Proxy war with India through Pakistan.

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World Chinese planned, funded and executed international Chinese humiliation. Backfiring of Proxy war with India through Pakistan.
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Daadi to ugti hai ni in ching chong "warriors" ki

ye weapon banayenge saaley ?

The long rule of cowards have made Indian enemy believe in a notion that they can do mischief and get away. Now, they face harsh reality. Those whosoever try to play foul is shown their place. These 4 feet Chinese have been taught a hard lesson. We just need another 5 years and so many deadly weapons will be available to humiliate enemies. Project Kushsa S500 equivalent, Project Vishnu 2000 km Range scramjet powered hypersonic cruise missile with Mach 8 speed, Hypersonic glide vehicle interceptor, Brahmos Mk1 speed increased to Mach 4.5 i.e 2.5 times the kinetic energy of current Brahmos, Brahmos NG, MWF, Gandiv (BVR with 350 k.m Range), Ramjet powered artillery shell with 100+ K.M. range, 300 k.m. Range guided MBRL, Swarm drones, and reconnaissance aircrafts, 300 KW laser.

The result is total hooliganism in Indian ocean. The new undisputed boss of Asia. Europe reduced to mediocre power, US only remaining ahead of India in defense technology.
 

After Operation Sindoor, Pakistan’s Air Defenses Lie In Ruins – What Islamabad Is Doing Next​

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 After Operation Sindoor, Pakistan’s Air Defenses Lie In Ruins – What Islamabad Is Doing Next

After Operation Sindoor, Pakistan’s Air Defenses Lie In Ruins – What Islamabad Is Doing Next
New Delhi: It was over in minutes. On May 7, 2025, India unleashed a storm during Operation Sindoor. The BrahMos missile, a supersonic weapon feared for its speed and accuracy, sliced through Pakistan's air defenses like they were not even there. By the time the operation ended on May 10, 11 of Pakistan's 13 Air Force bases had been hit. Chinese-made HQ-9B and HQ-16 systems were crippled. Panic spread in Islamabad.


Now, Pakistan is scrambling. With its air shield shattered, Islamabad is eyeing European technology. Two systems – Italy’s CAMM-ER and Germany’s IRIS-T – top the list. The stakes? National survival in the face of a weapon designed to be unstoppable.

The BrahMos did not only break through. It humiliated. Flying at Mach 3, low to the ground, nearly invisible to radar and almost impossible to intercept, it hit with surgical precision. Pakistan’s multi-layered CLIAD system did not stand a chance.

This was not the first wake-up call. In 2022, an unarmed BrahMos strayed into Pakistani airspace. It flew 124 km without being touched. Officials in Pakistan downplayed it. Operation Sindoor made that impossible.

Italy’s CAMM-ER is flexible. It can launch from land, sea or air. It can hit targets up to 45 km away and can dodge jamming. It has NATO backing and a vertical launch style that reduces detection. On paper, it is solid. But in reality, it maybe not fast enough. Against something like BrahMos? That is a tough ask.


Related video: BrahMos Explained: India’s game-changing supersonic cruise missile jolts Pakistan (Mid-Day)

Still, its affordability and adaptability give it points. For a country balancing military urgency with economic crisis, that matters.

Then there is Germany’s IRIS-T. Built by Diehl Defence, this one is combat-tested. In Ukraine, it took down over 60 Russian drones and missiles. It has got infrared eyes. It does not only see but also hunts.

Unlike CAMM-ER, IRIS-T uses imaging infrared seekers. It knows how to tell decoys from real threats. Thrust-vectoring makes it highly agile, a must when tracking something like BrahMos. The SLM version hits at 40 km and up to 20 km altitude.

In May, it intercepted eight Russian cruise missiles in just 30 seconds. Ukraine swears by it. Pakistan sees hope in it.

IRIS-T has a story to tell. In Ukraine, it faced Russian missiles with similar DNA to BrahMos. It won. That is credibility money cannot buy. It is also more likely to handle BrahMos’ evasion tricks than CAMM-ER’s radar-guided approach.


Germany and Pakistan are not strangers. They have trade, they have talks and now they may have deals. Defense insiders hint that Germany is willing to overlook diplomatic friction with India if the price is right.

Also, there is the dream of local production.

IRIS-T is elite. And it is priced like it. One battery costs €178 million (58,66,86,220 Pakistani rupees). Pakistan does not have the luxury of printing blank cheques. Even if it buys a few units, it will not be enough to cover all key sites. That is a logistical nightmare.

Then comes the geopolitics. Germany is in talks with India on submarines under Project 75I. Selling to Pakistan may ruffle feathers. But behind closed doors, Berlin seems to be choosing economics over diplomacy.

Even if Pakistan gets IRIS-T, it will not be a silver bullet. BrahMos, especially its newer extended-range version, can hit from 800 km away. That is twice the range of what IRIS-T can defend against. Pakistan will still need layers. More HQ-9Bs, maybe even a new system entirely.

For now, it is a race. Pakistan knows it cannot afford another surprise like Operation Sindoor. It does not need perfection. It needs a fighting chance. And it needs it fast.

 

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Frustrated Pakistan may have to search for alternate. Chinese systems made Pakistan surrender in less the 4 days. People were saying that now a days wars last long from the experience of Ukraine and Russia. Here, Pakistan surrendered in 80 hours. When you have misconceptions about your strength and when you believe a mediocre wepon manufacture like China a military super power and believe what they feed to you, your humiliation is inevitable.
 

'Side that sees first prevails': Top IAF officer says BrahMos, SCALP have rendered geographical barriers meaningless​


'Side that sees first prevails': Top IAF officer says BrahMos, SCALP have rendered geographical barriers meaningless

'Side that sees first prevails': Top IAF officer says BrahMos, SCALP have rendered geographical barriers meaningless
In an assessment of how modern warfare has reshaped military doctrine, Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit, Deputy Chief of Air Staff, on Wednesday said that weapons like SCALP, BrahMos, and HAMMER have fundamentally altered the traditional notions of distance and vulnerability, rendering geographical barriers "almost meaningless."

Speaking at the Surveillance and Electro Optics India seminar, Air Marshal Dixit underlined the pivotal role of real-time situational awareness in contemporary conflicts. "When we look at global conflicts commencing from Armenia-Azerbaijan to Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas, and to our own experiences in Operation Sindoor, one truth emerges with crystal clarity: the side that sees first, sees farthest and sees most accurately, prevails,” he said. "This axiom has guided military thinking for centuries, but never has it been more relevant than in our current era of precision warfare and multi-domain operations."

He referred to India's own Operation Sindoor as a reflection of this new reality, noting that it underscored the urgency of deep surveillance capabilities. "This brings me to the critical importance of deep surveillance in contemporary warfare. The lessons from Operation Sindoor have reinforced what military strategists have long understood but perhaps not fully appreciated until now. Modern warfare, thanks to technology, has fundamentally altered the relationship between distance and vulnerability,” he said.


Expanding on this, Dixit stated that it has given a new meaning to simultaneity and non-linearity. "The existing principles of war are being challenged, and new ones are emerging. Earlier, the horizon marked the limit of immediate threat. Today, precision-guided munitions like SCALP, BrahMos, and HAMMER have rendered geographical barriers almost meaningless, as strikes with BVR AAMs and supersonic AGMs have become commonplace."

Air Marshal Dixit stressed that surveillance and electro-optic technologies have moved from being mere force multipliers to the cornerstone of operational planning. "As someone who has witnessed this transformation firsthand, I can attest that we stand at the cusp of a revolution that will redefine how we perceive, process, and project power in the 21st century."

He highlighted how the battlefield itself is being redefined by these advances. "When weapons can strike targets hundreds of kilometres away with pinpoint accuracy, the traditional concepts of front, rear and flanks combat zones and depth areas all become irrelevant. What we call the front and the theatre merge into one," he said.


"This new reality demands that we extend our surveillance envelope far beyond what previous generations could have even imagined. We must detect, identify and track potential threats not when they approach our borders, but when they are still in their staging areas, airfields and bases, deep within adversary territory. This existed as a concept even earlier but today we have the means to realise it,” he added.

Underscoring the compression of timeframes in modern warfare, he noted that traditional decision-making cycles are now too slow. "When hypersonic missiles can traverse hundreds of kilometres in minutes and drone swarms can reach their targets before traditional decision-making processes can respond, real-time or near-real-time surveillance becomes not just advantageous but essential for survival," Air Marshal Dixit said.

 

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So far as I am concerned, you are a bhakt.

You said it right. I am bhakta, Bhakta of all who works for the nation and help nation to achieve its full potential. Therefor, I was Bhakta of kalam sir, I am Bhakta of swami Ramdev, I was and am bhakta of Sadguru, I am bhakta of Shri, Shri, I was bhakta of Ratan Tata, I was Bhakta of Vajpayee ji, I am Bhakta (Also Critique) of Modi, I am Bhakta (Also Critique) of Subramanian Swamy, I am bhakta of Yogi ji. I have overcome the mental illness of seeing bad in everything to pretend to be an intellectual.
 
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China's plan to test their weapons through Pakistan back fired very deadly. The plot which was designed to propagate Chinese weapons resulted into losing of the main customer who used to purchase half of the total weapons export of China. Now Pakistan is searching alternative of Chinese weapons. Scared China has offered it's J 31 at 50% discount to China as no other country is interested in buying Chinese weapons.

International media exposing Chinese weapons.

 

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