India must win the Perception War at any cost
if India doesn’t win the propaganda war against Pakistan, all that brilliant accomplishment of the IAF would continue to remain just expensive fireworks.
if India doesn’t win the propaganda war against Pakistan, all that brilliant accomplishment of the IAF would continue to remain just expensive fireworks.
There are three essential lessons India must learn from the Indo-Pakistan Conflict 2025. The moment presents historic opportunies.
Indians believe it is a failure of the Ministry of External Affairs that Pakistan has not been isolated yet. It is not their fault for thinking that way.
Imagine the trauma of an average Pakistani citizen after their firsthand experience with Operation Sindoor. The castle of delusions has come crushing down.
Pakistan has earned a dubious distinction for itself as the first nuclear-armed country to have suffered a multi-city missile barrage in a single night.
India has hit at least 4 air forces basis in Pakistan in the wee hours of the intervening night between Friday and Saturday.
Pakistan has refused to deescalate tensions with India. It has launched drone attacks at multiple Indian locations in border areas on Friday evening.
As I get out of my gym, my brain slower than your average bureaucrat, the press release about Indo-Pakistan comes back to me. Like a homing pigeon. Pakistan, earlier in the day had decided to play chicken with India – again. This time they tried drones, maybe a jet or two and some half-assed border […]
The cost of Cross-Border Terrorism has shot up massively for Pakistan. Indian drone strikes have demonstrated our capability to damage their infrastructure.
The success of Operation Sindoor has caused great joy in India. The circumstances are precisely the opposite on the other side of the border in Pakistan.