Pak-China alliance challenges India across region
MODI needed a big adventure ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections. So, as usual, our stubborn eternal enemy scripted a plan at Delhi’s Rashtrapati Bhavan. On April 27, 2025, they staged a false flag attack in Pahalgam. Before they could even count the bodies, Pakistan was named the culprit. India’s godi media started beating the war drums. Anchors began their anti-Pakistan rant, retired Indian generals started drawing arrows on maps, all chanting the same slogan: “We’ll cross the border and strike.”
On the night of May 6–7, so-called Operation Sindoor was announced. Mosques and Madaaris in Pakistan were labeled terrorist camps and attacked. India claimed they destroyed 9 hideouts, killed over 100 terrorists and assured their nation that the 56-inch chest is protecting them. But Delhi forgot this isn’t 2019, it’s 2025. This isn’t the same old Pakistan. Today, Pakistan’s weapons are different and its military command believes in establishing a new normal.
Meanwhile, India’s calculation was simple: S-400 will cover us, Rafael’s Spectra system will protect us and Pakistan’s J-10Cs won’t stand a chance. But the game changed. The world saw six Indian aircraft: three Rafaels, one MiG-29, one Su-30 and a surveillance drone, brought down far from Pakistani skies. The S-400 game changer turned into a heap of ash. Pakistan, under Operation Banyan al-Marsus, shattered........
