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Number of weapons don't win wars. They are a very basic pre requisite. Wars are won by the intellect, by the will to engage (on a very large scale), by experiene, by justifying the cost of engagement, executing the will to cause massive destruction, and winning something worthy of the costs that are involved, the strategic implications of conflict and the aftermath - shift in perceptions, alliances and narratives. History is witness than even small nations like Vietnam and Taiwan have never surrendered to the bully. Thankfully, India has a strong leadership that does not cover in the face of a challenge - You will see China pack up and leave in 30 days. All this is just a display of bitter jealousy because India refused to join CPEC, and welcomes factories that will move out of China as well as a ploy to divert disgruntled Chinese peoples minds away from internal issues within China, such as massive unemployment, extremely poor mismanagement of covid which has lead to global economic slowdown and every nation is waiting for the right time to get back to China. Not just India, China has been making problems with all its neighbors except the pets N. KOREA and Pakistan (who never resist Chinese demands).
If these developments are amusing and delightful to see for Pakistanis, then by all means - celebrate.. But do not misregard our peaceful nature for cowardice, we have no doubt in the capabilities of our military and they have never failed us.
If these developments are amusing and delightful to see for Pakistanis, then by all means - celebrate.. But do not misregard our peaceful nature for cowardice, we have no doubt in the capabilities of our military and they have never failed us.