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Two tandooris on order
Two tandooris on order
Here, Rafale can play a very important role. It has the forced ntrusion capabilities.I came to kniw that Pakistan detected Indian aircrafts in Balakot but didn’t engage because Indian formations were big in numbers they feared it will escalate the matter and they will have huge casualties
I think the balakot strike was forced intrusion as wellHere, Rafale can play a very important role. It has the forced ntrusion capabilities.
Better call it a air raid. In forced intrusion, enemy knows that you are coming. Yet, you go against its alert air defense.I think the balakot strike was forced intrusion as well
I don't know if it really is that bad for pakistan, but watching them seethe every 6 months makes my day.Lmao, remember last year, turkey was trying to get pakis out of this list, looks like they got dragged themselves lol
Lmao, remember last year, turkey was trying to get pakis out of this list, looks like they got dragged themselves lol
Alhamdulilah..Lmao, remember last year, turkey was trying to get pakis out of this list, looks like they got dragged themselves lol
Naah it's fine, whether we like it or not, Talibans are the new heads of Afghanistan. It's better to maintain some degree of relations.View attachment 115553
yeh kya chutiyapa hai??
"Pakistan’s western front is still unstable. It’s going to bite them and they will realise it", says Army Chief Gen. Naravane at a defence conclave.Naah it's fine, whether we like it or not, Talibans are the new heads of Afghanistan. It's better to maintain some degree of relations.
Taliban will get recognition ultimately, it's only a matter of 'when'. There maybe negotiations to get the "diversity" in and a few favorites in power as well, but any power structure that governs Afghanistan will have elements from the Taliban. It's better to keep them engaged than to leave a vacuum there. Also, sending humanitarian aid in the form of material supplies keeps people alive, not a bad deal. We anyway support a lot of nations throughout the world, why not Afghans.View attachment 115553
yeh kya chutiyapa hai??
High chances nuclear bomb tech slipping into turkey's hand, now !
Isko kehte hain... "Jhaat mundwate huye laude katey..."
Why is he following the footsteps of Gen. Rawat?"Pakistan’s western front is still unstable. It’s going to bite them and they will realise it", says Army Chief Gen. Naravane at a defence conclave.
Which strategic brilliance?Why is he following the footsteps of Gen. Rawat?
Gen. Rawat made up for his loose talk with leadership and strategic brilliance.