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On which side is Pak /
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On which side is Pak /
Sorry ! No clue.On which side is Pak /
I agree with you: having ISPR address GEO and ARY does nothing. Why not take Al-Jazeera and BBC to see the wreckage and the pilot , or at least provide the name of the pilot , even if deceased. I think the Pakistan military has become more adept at supressing at its people then fighting information warfare. The gap between jingoism going on Pakistani channels vs. how the narrative is being played out elsewhere has never had a wider gap.Pakistan may have succeeded by shooting down Indian fighter jets, but its diplomatic efforts have fallen short. India has effectively shaped the narrative at every level, showcasing superior communication, lying skills and strategic messaging. Their representatives come well-prepared for interviews, particularly when engaging with international media, allowing them to present their case more convincingly. Strengthening Pakistan’s media engagement and diplomatic preparedness could help counter this advantage.
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According to Chinese military journalists, China also has complaints about Pakistan because of the inefficiency of the Pakistani government and its unwillingness to actively integrate the combat data link system provided by China. This data link was only integrated a few months before the conflict at China's urging. Pakistan has a kind of dependence on China and is not actively working to complete some things within its capacity. Air combat is not just a weapon but a comprehensive system of confrontation. Pakistan still has a lot of basic things to make more active efforts, such as working hard to build low-altitude air superiority and establish a large number of drone forces to seize low-altitude air superiority. If Pakistan does not have a demand, China cannot provide all kinds of help.We need two more squadrons of J-10C.
According to Chinese military journalists, China also has complaints about Pakistan because of the inefficiency of the Pakistani government and its unwillingness to actively integrate the combat data link system provided by China. This data link was only integrated a few months before the conflict at China's urging. Pakistan has a kind of dependence on China and is not actively working to complete some things within its capacity. Air combat is not just a weapon but a comprehensive system of confrontation. Pakistan still has a lot of basic things to make more active efforts, such as working hard to build low-altitude air superiority and establish a large number of drone forces to seize low-altitude air superiority. If Pakistan does not have a demand, China cannot provide all kinds of help.
Well its a good thing that Pakistan has in its an adversary somebody that is even more inefficient to get the results we claim we gotAccording to Chinese military journalists, China also has complaints about Pakistan because of the inefficiency of the Pakistani government and its unwillingness to actively integrate the combat data link system provided by China. This data link was only integrated a few months before the conflict at China's urging. Pakistan has a kind of dependence on China and is not actively working to complete some things within its capacity. Air combat is not just a weapon but a comprehensive system of confrontation. Pakistan still has a lot of basic things to make more active efforts, such as working hard to build low-altitude air superiority and establish a large number of drone forces to seize low-altitude air superiority. If Pakistan does not have a demand, China cannot provide all kinds of help.
Only hollow narratives don't accomplish anything. You have to add weight and credibility to yourself. Pakistani public is left outside the loop by constantly meddling in local politics and managing elections. You instantly loose your credibility and public support by doing so. No one takes you seriously. No outside power will listen to the inefficient and ineffective authoritarian rulers who can't even manage a few months budget without the constant help from IMF.Pakistan must take decisive steps to strengthen its ability to convey its narrative effectively on the global stage. One of the key challenges has been the lack of well-produced documentaries that expose external forces supporting terrorism within Pakistan. While some documentaries, such as Among the Believers and Pakistan’s Taliban Generation, have explored extremism, there is a significant gap in content that directly addresses foreign involvement in destabilizing Pakistan. A strategic media approach, including government-backed documentaries, could help counter misinformation and present Pakistan’s perspective more convincingly.
Additionally, Pakistan’s diplomats often struggle with international communication due to inadequate preparation and media training. Unlike India, which has mastered the art of strategic messaging, Pakistan’s representatives frequently appear unprepared when engaging with global audiences. Strengthening diplomatic training programs and ensuring officials are equipped with well-researched talking points would significantly improve Pakistan’s ability to present its case.
China’s concerns regarding Pakistan’s inefficiency in integrating combat systems highlight a broader issue. Pakistan’s tendency to rely on external support rather than proactively strengthening its own capabilities. Air combat, like diplomacy, requires a comprehensive strategy rather than isolated efforts. Just as Pakistan must work to establish air superiority, it must also take ownership of its diplomatic narrative, ensuring that its voice is heard and respected internationally.
By investing in media outreach, diplomatic training, and proactive engagement, Pakistan can shift from a reactive stance to a more assertive and strategic global presence.
Diplomatic front is always won by the stronger one. India is the stronger party here by any metric. India is essentially threatening to retaliate with excessive force if Pakistan ever tried to carry out the strikes inside of India as Pakistan urges to do so for a while now. So the indian soft power along with clear cut message is heard clear and loud out there. Pakistan on the other hand seems to be double minded and confused there. And I am quite surprised by that because the chain of command of decision makers is really clear in Pakistan and COAS is the clear leader in that chain. The form 47 civil Govt of Shahbaz can't even say a word which army chief doesn't like.Pakistan may have succeeded by shooting down Indian fighter jets, but its diplomatic efforts have fallen short. India has effectively shaped the narrative at every level, showcasing superior communication, lying skills and strategic messaging. Their representatives come well-prepared for interviews, particularly when engaging with international media, allowing them to present their case more convincingly. Strengthening Pakistan’s media engagement and diplomatic preparedness could help counter this advantage.
IMHO after this conflict ends, army's air defense unit should be disbanded and handed over to the PAF. Apart from just point defense and mibile theatrical medium range air defense systems to protect large army maneuver formations, all the air defense should be handed over to the PAF only. The air defense of all the sensitive Govt/military installations, radar sights and overall long range air defense should be handed over to the PAF only. PAF is the best when it comes to the threat assessment, problem solving, R&D, procurement policy etc. it's not the 60's and there is no need for separate stand alone army air defense units. Everything needs to be streamlined, integrated and coherent nowadays. I am still surprised and amused to see that how PAF safely flies under Army's HQ-9 long range SAM systems and how the heck they coordinate between them. Even global powers seem to struggle to not shoot their own jets under threat environment. I think Pakistan lags behind in low level altitude radar systems. If so then our multi layered air defense system isn't multi layered enough to face the 2020's level of threat i.e a swarm of kamikaze drones hitting key military targets.
And our army chiefs should make sure that under any circumstances no air chief should be able to get any type of extension(s) from now on. That would slowly erode the officer caliber in our air force. Just keep that specific perk reserved for the army only. Air chief can be made in charge of PIA/civil aviation authority after retirement as a compensation.
Diplomatic front is always won by the stronger one. India is the stronger party here by any metric. India is essentially threatening to retaliate with excessive force if Pakistan ever tried to carry out the strikes inside of India as Pakistan urges to do so for a while now. So the indian soft power along with clear cut message is heard clear and loud out there. Pakistan on the other hand seems to be double minded and confused there. And I am quite surprised by that because the chain of command of decision makers is really clear in Pakistan and COAS is the clear leader in that chain. The form 47 civil Govt of Shahbaz can't even say a word which army chief doesn't like.
So the clarity of policy and statement should have been loud and clear from the Pakistani side from the get go. No one would believe the typical civil/military confrontation story this time in Pakistan. There's nobody like Zulfiqar Bhutto, Nawaz sharif or Imran Khan sitting on the PM seat. It's Shahbaz Sharif for God's sake. Even Zardari was far more powerful and heavyweight ruler back in his time than the current Shahbaz regime.
Everybody knows who has been calling the shots. Don't get confusing signal to your public and at the diplomatic front.
Either go strong and firm all along in your words and actions, or just compromise and end it now at the adversary's terms like we did in kargil's aftermath. Either situation would save our country for the time being. Double games, mixed signals and hanging in the balance would ruin our country and defenses.