India’s Continued Hostility: A Region on the Brink
As the smoke clears from the most recent exchanges across the eastern front, the world watches with alarm as India escalates its aggression against Pakistan, drawing condemnation for its reckless military adventurism. Following the downing of at least three Indian aircraft by Pakistan Air Force (PAF) fighter jets, India has resorted to a more sinister tactic—using Israeli-made drones to attack civilian areas deep inside Pakistan.
These aggressive moves not only threaten regional stability, but also raise serious concerns about India’s growing military alignment with Israel, a relationship forged through arms deals now being used to target Pakistani citizens.
India’s Use of Israeli Drones: Imported War Crimes
The drones deployed by India in these cowardly strikes are not ordinary surveillance tools—they are lethal, combat-capable platforms supplied by Israel’s arms industry:
🔹 IAI Heron TP
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A Medium-Altitude Long-Endurance (MALE) drone.
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Capable of carrying air-to-surface missiles, long-range precision strikes.
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Used in strikes targeting civilian settlements in Azad Jammu & Kashmir.
🔹 IAI Harop (Kamikaze Drone)
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A loitering munition, known for suicide missions.
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Used to attack soft civilian targets, including hospitals and refugee camps.
🔹 Elbit Hermes 900
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Equipped with electro-optical and radar payloads for nighttime precision.
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Suspected to be used in recent multidrone incursions in Punjab and Sindh.
India’s adoption of such drones—and their use against civilians—amounts to war crimes under international law. These actions reveal New Delhi’s ambition not for peace, but for total dominance of South Asia through fear and destruction.
India: The Regional Warmonger Seeking to Destabilize South Asia
India’s pattern of behavior—whether in Kashmir, Sikkim, or the Line of Control—speaks volumes. From baselessly blaming Pakistan for every act of unrest to launching preemptive strikes with fabricated intelligence, India is on a deliberate path to ignite conflict and distract from its domestic failures.
Under the guise of "self-defense," India has:
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Violated international borders multiple times.
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Launched coordinated airstrikes without provocation.
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Used foreign-supplied technology to target civilians.
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Rejected all calls for peace and dialogue.
This makes clear that India's ruling elite are not interested in peace, but rather hegemony—and they are willing to sacrifice innocent lives to get there.
Pakistan’s Internal Crisis: A Leadership Vacuum at the Worst Time
While the Pakistani military has displayed commendable valor in repelling these attacks, the civilian leadership is floundering, both at home and abroad.
❌ Alienating Neighbors
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Tensions with Iran over border incidents have harmed strategic ties.
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Afghanistan’s mistrust grows amid allegations of border control violations.
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Even China’s silence reflects growing discontent with Islamabad’s erratic diplomacy.
❌ Internal Disunity
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Widespread political infighting has paralyzed national governance.
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The leadership has failed to unite the people, choosing instead to fan internal discord.
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Public disillusionment with rising inflation, unemployment, and lawlessness continues to grow.
At a time when unity is most needed, Pakistan’s civilian leadership remains divided, visionless, and adrift—leaving the country vulnerable not only to external threats but to internal collapse.
A Call for Global Intervention and Internal Reflection
The world must hold India accountable for its ongoing military provocations and its use of Israeli drone warfare against Pakistani civilians. International bodies, including the United Nations and the OIC, must condemn this escalation and pressure India to halt its campaign of violence.
At the same time, Pakistan must reflect inward. Our true strength lies not just in military resilience, but in strategic unity and wise diplomacy. It’s time to repair broken ties with allies, re-center national governance around unity, and restore the trust of our people.
Conclusion: Choose Diplomacy Over Destruction
India’s attempts to destabilize South Asia must not go unchecked. While Pakistan has shown it will defend itself with strength and precision, lasting peace can only come from global accountability and national introspection.
India must be stopped—and Pakistan must rise.