PAF Officer Briefs International Media on Downing of Five Indian Jets – Presents Evidence of Precision Strikes

Reading Time: 2 minutesIn an extraordinary briefing held earlier today, a senior officer of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) presented detailed evidence to international media, claiming responsibility for the downing of five Indian Air Force (IAF) jets during a recent escalation across the Line of Control (LoC). The officer, identified as Air Vice Continue Reading

China’s Strategic Gains Amid India-Pakistan Tensions: An Intelligence Windfall

Reading Time: 3 minutesAs hostilities between India and Pakistan escalate, China appears to be strategically leveraging the situation to gather crucial intelligence and enhance its military preparedness. The intensification of military engagements in South Asia is creating a rare live battlefield laboratory for China, particularly through its alliance with Pakistan. This scenario reveals Continue Reading

Pakistan Downs Indian Rafales and Kamikaze Drones Using Chinese Weaponry: U.S. Officials Confirm

Reading Time: 2 minutesTensions along the Line of Control have intensified after senior U.S. officials confirmed that Pakistan used Chinese-manufactured J-10C fighter jets and HQ-9 long-range air defence systems to down multiple Indian Air Force (IAF) assets, including at least one Rafale fighter jet. The incident, which occurred amid heightened hostilities, has sent Continue Reading

Military Analysis: India’s Strategic Vulnerabilities From Pakistan’s Retaliation

Reading Time: 3 minutesIndia, with one of the world’s largest armed forces and an increasingly modernised military, maintains a commanding position in South Asia. However, even a military of this scale possesses inherent vulnerabilities—particularly those stemming from geography, operational posture, and the evolving nature of modern warfare. In light of a hypothetical conflict Continue Reading

Indian air power and surveillance threat matrix near Bangladesh

Reading Time: 2 minutesIndia maintains a robust network of forward airbases, radar stations, and integrated air defence systems across its eastern and north-eastern regions, many of which lie within 1,000 kilometres of the Bangladesh border. These installations are strategically positioned across West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Odisha, enabling India to maintain air Continue Reading

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