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Faisal Iqbal

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he’ll get a strategic nuke up his skirt, for his troubles

No, no, no, we should never talk about the big bad 'N' word, that's sabre rattling, India doesn't tolerate these sort of blackmailing anymore, when they talk about tearing Pakistan limb for limb or wiping us out of existance, that's such a good neighbourly sentiment, we should take this peace-loving, secular (largest deomocracy on the face of earth) gestures from our neighbour from the east, with good sport.
 

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Pravin Sawnhey's take on Indian Army Chief's statement, unfortunately its in Hindi but most of watchers from our neck of woods would understand him fine (As always he brings sanity back)
 

PeaceKrieger424

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Basically it’s a
Perhaps some sort of summary for non Hindi speakers?
Basically it’s a repeat of his long time stance that there is parity between India Pakistan at the conventional level of war.
His focus this time around was more on the “uncalled for” statement made by Indian army chief that Pakistan is to be wiped from the world map etc.
He mentions how the will to fight has been diminished in Indian army since 2004, when a hard fence was erected on the Kashmir border area, with a focus upon fighting terror insurgents and less on cross border attacks by Indian army on Pakistani check posts.
A point which he validates with examples from Uri attacks in 2016, Ballakot 2019 and Sindoor 2025 where every time so called “terror camps” were the target and never Pakistani military bases. On the other hand Pakistan targeted military installations / vectors both in 2019 and 2025.
Crux: if there is no more will to fight on Indian side, army chief’s statements aren’t to be taken seriously in future.
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