Tag: Operation Sindoor

  • Beyond the Bombing: What Happens After ‘Victory’ is Declared in Iran?

    Beyond the Bombing: What Happens After ‘Victory’ is Declared in Iran?

    The Middle East is not entering a brief conflict cycle. It is entering a prolonged phase of structural instability. And history is not subtle about this. Look at the Russia–Ukraine War. It was supposed to be short. Weeks, some said. Months, others argued. Instead, four years later, it has hardened into a grinding war of…

  • Pralay Explained: Why the “Apocalypse” Missile is Pakistan’s Strategic Dead End

    Pralay Explained: Why the “Apocalypse” Missile is Pakistan’s Strategic Dead End

    In 2025, India quietly rewrote the rules of warfare in South Asia. Operation Sindoor exposed the risks of manned aerial combat under modern air defenses. Months later, the successful trials of the Pralay quasi-ballistic missile delivered the finishing blow to Pakistan’s decades-old nuclear bluff. Pralay is not just another missile. It is a conventional, hypersonic,…

  • ₹79,000 Crore DAC Approvals: How India’s ‘Arms Race’ Is Fuelling Atmanirbhar Growth

    ₹79,000 Crore DAC Approvals: How India’s ‘Arms Race’ Is Fuelling Atmanirbhar Growth

    In a post-Operation Sindoor world, where regional tensions have escalated, India’s latest defence splash might look like the start of a costly arms race. On December 29, 2025, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, cleared procurement proposals worth nearly ₹79,000 crore—one of the largest single-sitting approvals in recent history. This…

  • A Three-Day War That Shook the War Economy

    A Three-Day War That Shook the War Economy

    Operation Sindoor’s 3-day success with S-400 and BrahMos threatens the U.S.’s $205B arms market. Explore India’s defense-first warfare revolution.

  • Pakistan: A Civil War in Slow Motion

    Pakistan: A Civil War in Slow Motion

    “No water. No food. No hope.” These aren’t just words—they’re the dying gasps of a nation collapsing under its own weight. In April 2025, India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT)—once unthinkable—paired with devastating missile and drone strikes deep inside Pakistani territory, wasn’t just a geopolitical flex. It was a brutal mirror held up…

  • India’s Defense Dilemma: The High Cost of Staying Behind in the Fifth-Generation Jet Race

    India’s Defense Dilemma: The High Cost of Staying Behind in the Fifth-Generation Jet Race

    The Wake of Operation Sindoor: A Stark Reality Check Operation Sindoor (May 2025) was a masterclass in modern warfare—India’s precision strikes on terror camps in Pakistan, executed in a single night, inflicted significant damage without crossing into a full-scale war. The ceasefire followed swiftly, but the operation exposed a glaring gap in India’s arsenal: the…

  • The West’s Sick Hypocrisy and Pakistan’s Vile Lies

    The West’s Sick Hypocrisy and Pakistan’s Vile Lies

    The Western world and Pakistan’s propaganda machine aren’t just hypocrites—they’re gutless, bloodthirsty enablers, standing by while India drowned in the crimson tide of terrorism, then pointing fingers like we’re the ones to blame. On May 7, 2025, the Pahalgam attack ripped our hearts out—a monstrous slaughter that left 26 innocent Indians, men, women, and children,…

  • Operation Sindoor: Pakistan’s Pathetic Collapse—India Crushed It, and It’ll Do It Again

    Operation Sindoor: Pakistan’s Pathetic Collapse—India Crushed It, and It’ll Do It Again

    Pakistan didn’t just get pinned to the wall—it got obliterated, smashed into the dirt, and left begging for the beating to stop. Operation Sindoor on May 7, 2025, was a merciless slaughter, a wake-up call that ripped through Pakistan’s delusions and exposed it for the weak, unprepared mess it is. For the first time in…