I am not willing to start another discussion on it but if you are interested tell me which war Pakistan has won, I hope you don't include 1965.
Don't worry about food, I will share mine with you after all Afghans are well known for their hospitality
I don't criticize Afghans living outside Afghanistan even mlns of Pakistanis are earning bread and butter from other parts of the world.
So you are here to make fun of Pakistan.
I am expecting you to be a typical afghani coward who can talks big on internet but runs away when he faces a Pakistani. You people are drowned in hatred against Pakistan where as you live at the mercy of pakistan.
I know it is beyond your limit to comprehend Pakistan vs india war but i will try, Bharti army is about more than twice the size of Pakistan, It has twice the size of combat aircraft compared to Pakistan, Bharat has 3 times more surface warships than pakistan, Its military budget is 6 times the size of Pakistan but it has been unable to occupy a considerable amount of Pakistani territory since 1947 but we did liberate 85,000 km2
In the first war Pakistan liberated 85000 km2 of Kashmir from a well trained Bharti army who had everything air force, tanks and what not while our army chief refused and didnt send the army to liberate Kashmir.
In the second war Bharat crossed international border line and occupied Lahore and Sialkot and they were kicked out. I will give some info from neutral book.
Buttar Dograndi 1965 2nd Indo-Pakistan War
Following success at Phillora, north of Chawinda,
Indian forces fatally delayed four days
before resuming the offensive further west at
ButtarDograndi. The town changed hands several
times,
but in the face of heavy Pakistani artillery,
the Indians were forced to withdraw with heavy
losses, contributing to the subsequent failed final
assault on Chawinda (1617 September 1965).
Chawinda 1965 2nd Indo-Pakistan War
As part of Indias offensive into Pakistan towards
Sialkot, a fierce tank battle developed to
the southeast around the key city of Chawinda
Following Indian attacks to the north at Phillora
and west at Buttar Dograndi, a final night assault
(1819 September) reached Chawinda,
but
was thrown back. Facing a bloody battle of
attrition, the enemies brought the war to an end
(820 September 1965).
Chhamb 1965 2nd Indo-Pakistan WarDriven back in the north around Haji Pir (28
August), Pakistani forces in the southwest under
General Akhtar Malik (later General Yayha
Khan) crossed into Indian Kashmir with about
100 tanks and seized Chhamb. However, the
Pakistani invasion stalled against stubborn defence
and
Chhamb was retaken at the start of
Indias counter-offensive towards Lahore (14
September 1965).
Haji Pir 1965 2nd Indo-Pakistan WarResponding to incursions into northern
Kashmir, Indian forces advanced into Pakistani
territory behind a prolonged artillery bombardment.
In heavy fighting against Pakistani regulars
and Azad-Kashmiri elements, the Indians
secured Bharat Gali, then seized the strategic
high altitude pass at Haji Pir.
Pakistan struck
back in force further south around Chhamb(2128 August 1965).
Khem Karan 1965 2nd Indo-Pakistan WarAs part of Indias offensive towards Lahore,
large forces from both sides met to the southeast
in a massive armoured action around the key city
of Khem Karan, just inside the Indian border.
Almost 100 Pakistani tanks were destroyed or
captured in an ambush to the north near Asal
Uttar. However,
India could not achieve a
breakthrough and eventually had to accept a
ceasefire (710 September 1965).
Lahore 1965 2nd Indo-Pakistan WarAs Pakistani forces invaded southwestern
Kashmir around Chhamb, India launched a
large counter-offensive towards Lahore, west
through Chhamb and from the southeast along
the Ravi-Sutlej corridor. Pakistani armour was
destroyed around Khem Karan and, after a
further bloody Indian offensive north of Lahore
towards Sialkot,
both sides accepted a ceasefire(622 September 1965).
Phillora 1965 2nd Indo-Pakistan WarIndian forces under Colonel Ardeshir Burzorji
Tarapore attempting to secure a foothold for a
fresh attack on Chawinda, southeast of Sialkot,
boldly advanced to the north at Phillora. The
Indian tanks secured a hard-fought victory to
threaten Chawinda, but Indian command fatally
delayed four days before resuming the offensive
further west at Buttar Dograndi (11 September
1965).
Sialkot 1965 2nd Indo-Pakistan WarTwo days after her offensive towards Lahore,
India opened a new front further north towards
Sialkot to cut communications with the capital.
Large-scale armored actions southeast of Sialkot
around Chawinda, Phillora and Buttar Dograndi
saw both sides suffer heavy losses.
With
no sign of any breakthrough, the combatants
agreed to accept a UN ceasefire (822 September
1965).
Yes, we sheltered OBL! c'mon your Pak military has lost it's own people's support and you are bragging of it! history shows Pakistan has never won any war against any one and any invasion by Pakistan is so far to even think about.
History has also shown Mongol empire (after destroying Afghanistan) was destroyed in Pakistan where Alexander the great army had the toughest battle of his life some historian even say he was defeated in Pakistan. Where it took Arabs 80 years to occupy Southern Pakistan, where Afghanistan was invaded and split into half of its size by the army of Indus (Punjabi/sikh empire) and it can also happen.
We are also planning to host mlns of Pakistanis inside Afghanistan soon and I am sure we will be more hospitable than you
Take care of your immiserated wastelands of the miserable country, where the poor starves, children dance and are forced into child prostitution and women are treated as sexual slave. Pakistan is not a seventh century dilapidating millstone like Afghanistan it has a strong defence, Pakistan got its independence on the blood of millions of martyrs, so he who comes to destroy it, will itself be destroyed