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- Syed Hussain Jaun Asghar (December 14, 1931, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, India - November 8, 2002, Karachi, Pakistan)
Pen name - Jaun Elia
#poetry#urdu#urdupoetry#JaunElia#India#Pakistan
@HDFC_Bank Despite surrendering my credit card 90 days ago, why am I being charged an amount every month? E-mailed you about the statements a month ago? Shall we proceed with @jagograhakjago now? About the fraudulent and uninformed charges despite asking for a report on mail?
Kids know today is 7th July
Men remember today is MSD birthday
Legends remember today is the Balidan Diwas of Param Vir Chakra Captain Vikram Batra.
Salute to the bravest of brave.
Shershah forver 🇮🇳
Just made a payment to @clubmahindra based on false promises and misleading information. Now, no one is responding or reachable. This feels like a case of misrepresentation. Requesting immediate refund and accountability. @anandmahindra@jagograhakjago#ConsumerRights#Refund
@mountain_rats Victory isn’t about one moment—it’s a process. Movimg forward, CAA and NRC will help remove those who don’t belong. The Waqf-backed termites won’t survive. And now, for the first time, there's a deep-rooted sentiment in India about Pakistan—loud and clear. Jai Hind!
Victory isn’t about one moment—it’s all a part of the plan.CAA and NRC will help remove those who don’t belong. The Waqf-backed termites won’t survive. And now, for the first time, there's a deep-rooted sentiment in India about Pakistan—loud and clear. Jai Hind! #IndiaPakistanWar
Operation Sindoor vs. Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos
Some of the firsts
One :
Realizing the stalemated status or irrelevance of the UNSC, India didn’t seek to request sympathy from the five of the 1945. Operation Sindoor clearly demonstrated a strong sense of self-confidence and real strategic autonomy and sovereignty.
Two:
For the first time, India shredded the notion that terrorists are separate from terrorist backers and thus targeted both. The notion that certain powerful rogue officers of Pakistani State authorize terrorist attacks was also shredded. This is a new paradigm. Another type of deniability must be invented.
Third:
There was a battle going and a war being planned. In the midst of the battle, Pakistan negotiated for a loan from the IMF, which surprisingly approved it. It matters because most likely Pakistan isn’t fit enough to finance a war but has capabilities to engage in battles. A war can't be won with IMF loans anyway.
Fourth:
The strategic patience and cultural restraint have a limit. That limit was tested on April 22 by the Lashkar Teyba terrorists. Perhaps they wanted what followed. They didn’t benefit from their adventure though. Perhaps they wanted to humiliate India publicly. They seem to be mentally stuck in 2008.
Fifth:
Size matters. Every inch of Pakistan was under reach. I always thought the Nur Khan airbase was the best defended base of Pakistan. It isn’t. The grarrison town of Rawilpindi as the heart of Pakistan’s military and its best-known airbase was hit.
Sixth:
Pakistan lost the monopoly over Islamic Fatwa. The Indian ulema presented a fatwa of their own to their own government. Thus, the religious dimension always exploited by Pakistan to earn sympathy from the Muslim Ummah evaporated. Deoband is located in India by the way.
Seventh:
Keeping secrets in a democratic society is next to impossible, but very little leaked out of India, which shows enormous skills in adhering to principles of operational silence and public unity to assist in safeguarding of secrets.
Note: I have seen very little or no visuals from Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos to comment on. Seemingly, it never took off the way it was propagated. The ceasefire saved Pakistan’s skin. Pakistan military leadership has made statements and claims over their own achievements, but the Indian skies remained open, flights weren’t cancelled, and I haven’t seen visuals of missiles landing in Delhi or Amritsar.
@tomishra One must and should die courageously for the nation, it's not just the soldiers! You are clarifying protecting our people as if the lives of those involved upfront in the war means nothing. It's equal or maybe more precious!