(By Khalid Masood)

Since the fateful day of May 10, the air in Pakistan has been electric — alive with pride, purpose, and a sense of destiny fulfilled. For too long, we stood patient as Narendra Modi — the man consumed by delusions of “Akhand Bharat” — beat the drums of war. He plotted, schemed, and waited. But when war finally came, it wasn’t Pakistan that broke — it was his dream that shattered.

It began with a sinister, bloody false flag. On April 22, in the scenic valley of Pahalgam in occupied Kashmir, 26 Hindu tourists were slaughtered. The blood of innocents was weaponized by the very regime that claims to be the world’s largest democracy. Without a shred of evidence, Modi — the butcher of Gujarat — pointed his trembling finger toward Pakistan, spinning lies that echoed through his compliant, frenzied media.

India’s propaganda machine ignited like wildfire, howling for retribution, begging the world to believe. But Pakistan — wise, firm, and composed — called for an independent international inquiry. India fell silent. Their refusal spoke louder than any accusation. And as the war hysteria rose, Pakistan stood tall: unflinching, unmoved, and unshakable in its resolve — we will not start a war, but if attacked, we will finish it with honour and force.

In the days leading up to battle, the Pakistani people showed the world what resilience looks like. While Indian anchors screamed threats and fury, our people laughed — not in ignorance, but in courage. Social media became a frontline of wit and sarcasm, mocking Indian bravado and exposing the emptiness of its threats. We were ready — not just with weapons, but with faith.


The Night the Skies Turned Green

And then came the night of May 6–7. India launched “Operation Sindoor”, deploying 72 of its most advanced aircraft — Rafales, Sukhois, Mirage-2000s. It was a full-scale air assault.

But in that very night sky, lit by the fires of war, the Pakistan Air Force rose like a storm. In a display of sheer brilliance, strategy, and synergy, the PAF downed six Indian fighter jets and one drone. Using cutting-edge Chinese technology — the J-10C fighters, PL-15 missiles, AWACS, and real-time satellite data — our forces not only thwarted the attack, they rewrote the rules of aerial warfare.

The J-10C’s stealth, radar, and long-range strike capabilities proved devastating. Indian aircraft were annihilated mid-air, and within hours, India was forced to ground its entire air fleet, pulling them hundreds of kilometers back. The skies — once full of bluster — now belonged to the eagles of PAF.


When Earth Trembled and Fire Spoke

The next day, India retaliated with swarms of Israeli drones and BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles. But Pakistan’s Electronic Warfare units and air defences were ready. Ninety percent of those drones and missiles were either jammed, hacked, or obliterated mid-air.

And then, on the third day, came Pakistan’s thunderous response.

In an operation codenamed “Bunyān Mársūs” — the Wall of Steel — Pakistan launched Fateh-1 and Fateh-2 ballistic missiles on 36 strategic Indian targets. The strikes were surgical, precise, and devastating. India’s command centers, radar sites, and ammunition depots fell silent. In panic and disbelief, India turned to the United States — begging for a ceasefire.


A Triumph Carved in Fire, Written by Faith

By the grace of Allah, Pakistan emerged victorious — militarily, diplomatically, politically. The tremors of this victory were not limited to South Asia. They shook the global order. Pakistan and China now stood as towering sentinels of the new world order. Western powers, long convinced of their military invincibility, watched in stunned silence.

French Rafales with SPECTRA EW systems? Neutralized.
Israeli drones with state-of-the-art AI? Grounded.
Russia’s S-400 Air Defence systems? Useless.

What prevailed was not just superior technology, but the courage, conviction, and command of Pakistan’s armed forces. The world stood witness: in this short war, a new geopolitical reality was born.

Even President Donald Trump recognized the shift. Alarmed by the possibility of nuclear escalation, he called for an immediate ceasefire — through Saudi Arabia and Türkiye — and personally acknowledged the core of the conflict: Kashmir. He offered mediation. And with that, the Kashmir issue returned to the global spotlight, roaring back as the defining question of South Asian peace.


Diplomacy Defeated India, Not Just Missiles

India rushed to salvage its crumbling image, dispatching delegation after delegation across the world. But no rhetoric could erase the battlefield truth. Pakistan, on the other hand, sent just one diplomatic mission — and it was met with resounding success.

The world had chosen. The tide had turned. And the world was watching — not India’s spin, but Pakistan’s strength.

And from this strength, a greater hope begins to stir. The winds of change are sweeping through Palestine. Israeli drones — once seen as symbols of invincibility — fell like dry autumn leaves in Pakistani skies. Even the U.S. is quietly shifting, engaging the Houthis in diplomacy — a silent, seismic shift in its unwavering support of Israel.


Modi’s Empire of Lies Has Fallen

Modi — the deceiver, the schemer, the warmonger — has been humiliated. His dream of dominance has burned to ash. Today, he rages in silence, issuing hollow threats. The man who paraded as a conqueror is now mocked across his own country as “Surrender Modi.”

And with his fall, the RSS — drunk on hate, obsessed with destroying Pakistan — has been broken. Their fire has met Pakistan’s iron, and it has been extinguished.

But even within India, hope rises. Brave voices are challenging fascism, questioning Modi’s madness. Pakistan must reach out to these voices — for peace, for humanity, and for a better future.


A Time for Reflection — A Time to Rise

This historic victory is not the end — it is the beginning of a rebirth. If Allah has chosen to raise Pakistan to the forefront of the world, then we must rise not just in pride, but in purpose.

We must cast away the shackles of outdated mindsets, petty divisions, and internal strife. We must rebuild our nation with optimism, merit, and unity.

And what our Chief of Army Staff, General ( now Field Marshal) Syed Asim Munir, displayed in these days of trial was not just strategy — it was spiritual clarity, a vision lit by the torch of faith and discipline. That spirit must now flow through every citizen — in every home, every school, every institution.


A New Order. A New Responsibility.

We must now solidify our bond with China — the friend who stood by us unconditionally. In return, let us honor and protect Chinese interests with loyalty and dignity.

We must deepen ties with Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, Azerbaijan, Iran, and the wider Islamic world — for it is this unity that will define future diplomacy. The battlefield is changing — future victories will be won through alliances and narrative.

Already, the world has begun to invest in this new Pakistan. The World Bank has pledged $40 billion, the ADB $800 million, and Russia is ready to revive Pakistan Steel Mills. Azerbaijan has placed a $4.2 billion order for our JF-17 Thunder jets — proof of trust in Pakistan’s military might and industrial excellence.


India’s Dream, the West’s Gamble — Both Defeated

For decades, the West armed and flattered India — counting on it to counter China. India was pampered, propped up, promoted. But when the test came, India faltered. Its forces — bloated in size, hollow in resolve — crumbled before the resolve of a much smaller yet far more determined Pakistani force.

Today, every neighbor of India — Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Pakistan — stands aligned with China. India’s arrogance has isolated it. This is not just a military defeat — it is the greatest diplomatic collapse in modern Indian history.


To the People, To the Martyrs — Salute

O my beloved Pakistan — congratulations on this glorious victory.

And to our martyrs — a thousand salutes. Your sacrifice is now carved into the soul of this nation, written in light and blood. You did not die. You became eternal.

Let this victory not intoxicate us with pride — but awaken us to duty. We have been handed a new chapter. Let us write it with wisdom, justice, and unity.

The world has changed — and so must we.

Pakistan Zindabad.

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  1. Respectfully, some of your blogs feel more like PTV Khabarnama than a personal blog

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