
Damaged portion of Bilal Mosque after it was hit by an Indian strike in Muzaffarabad, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, on May 7, 2025. —Reuters
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Analysts talk about the growing tension between two nuclear armed neighbors, following India’s airstrikes and the latter’s major retaliation on Pakistan’s soil.
Pakistan has shot five Indian fighter jets, destroyed Indian brigade headquarters, a drone and several check posts in retaliation when at least 26 people were injured in Indian strikes on Indian cities of Punjab and Azad Jammu and Kashmir after 46 others were injured.
A severe exchange of fire continues along the De Facto border, Pakistan Army has included the positions of Indian troops.
In his press conference on Wednesday, LT General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General of Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), confirmed that all Pakistan Air Force jets are safe after the Indian jets were added.
The New Delhi War Act has been repeatedly accused of Islamabad of accusing Islamabad of the illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir last month for attacking Islamabad, providing evidence without any evidence.
India’s aggression has surprised the people whether the axis of its war will end soon or will lead to further casualties on both sides of the border.
‘Crazy pin’
Former Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri said both sides should realize that they are armed with nuclear weapons. He added, “So, only of his mind can think of a war between them.”
“Sadly, the Indian government has the characteristics of people who think less than the mind and more than madness,” he said.
Kasuri pointed out that his madness not only affected Muslims, but also other minorities like Christians, Sikhs and lower caste Hindus.
“This leadership has only spread madness in the neighboring country,” he said.
The former Foreign Minister also said that eliminating Indian fighter jets, especially Rafels, is a major blow to India.
‘Disagreeing Preparation’
In a statement about five Indian fighter jets in Pakistan, CNN military analyst Colonel Sidric Leatton USAF (RATED) said the campaign could lack the preparations for Indian intelligence.
He said, “They did not offer what they were in danger and where they were present and how Pakistanis were employed. These are the things that have resulted in something like this.”
The rare confession of Indian media
Emphasizing the two countries not to take the path of aggression, senior anchor Shahbaz Khanzada said that India targeted unarmed citizens in Pakistan, including children and women.
On the other hand, he said, the Indian media admitted, which usually does not do in such a situation, that Pakistan has dropped its three aircraft.
He added that if the Indian media is admitting the shooting of its three jets, then it is far more likely to face the Indian Air Force.
Diplomatic aid
News analyst Mohammad Sarfraz said that India has not yet provided any evidence about the Pahalgam attack against Pakistan, which has not received international support in its baseless claims.
“India could not receive international diplomatic support. The Indian Foreign Minister also demonstrated on the IT of the Indian Foreign Minister, who told Europe in a recent statement that he did not expect that Indian partners would preach like this. Even, the United States did not make such a finger towards Pakistan. [on this issue]”He said.
The palace said what India did by attacking the major cities is a war. He said that Pakistan’s strong and immediate retaliation has been relaxed, otherwise sharp and sharp, the tone of the Indian media.
‘It’s to stop’
Senior anchor Shahad Iqbal also said that India has failed to seek international diplomatic support if Pakistan failed to provide evidence of alleged involvement in the Phalgam attack.
“Several diplomats talking to the New York Times, Bloomberg or other international organizations said that India tried to make Pakistan the basis for accusing Pakistan, but failed to provide any concrete evidence for the recent attack,” he said.
India has now crossed the international border. Therefore, we have to stop such aggression by either a response or by raising this issue in the United Nations, but it has to be stopped at any cost.
Avoid aggression
Senior journalist Mazhar Abbas proposed to avoid further aggression after the Indian jets were removed.
“India has to sell the story of extremism in our society,” he said. But we have to see that we should answer and become aggressive, which I think we should not do. “
Abbas said, “The patience we have shown so far has increased our will of goodness internationally.
However, it is clear that India will not back down after the humiliation that it faces internationally.