THE recent defeat of India in the Pak-India war has reshaped South Asia’s landscape.
The Modi government and its media, once mocking Pakistan as weak and a beggar, now stand shattered by the collapse of Indian arrogance and pride.
India, long claiming regional military superiority and threatening Pakistan’s annihilation, saw its illusions crushed within hours.
Narendra Modi, the butcher of Gujarat, misjudged his strength—just as Nehru did in 1962, leading to a humiliating defeat by China.
Perhaps, India forgot its past beatings, but now, after 1962 and 1965, the Pakistan defence forces have once again made India eat dust.
Churchill’s words echo: “This is our finest hour.
” History will remember that Pakistan humbled a much larger enemy blinded by its delusions of regional leadership.
The unexpected results of May’s fighting shocked the world, allowing Pakistan to repay its 1971 debt—with interest.
Following a White House ceasefire announcement, the US is poised to mediate on Kashmir, hopefully with fairness.
Modi’s “Shining India” has become a mourning ground, resorting to threats and failed operations like Abhiyaas and Shield after losing in Operation Sindoor.
Modi may threaten our youth, but it is they who will now take Kashmir—Pakistan’s jugular vein—as the freedom movement is reinvigorated.
On May 10, the world witnessed Pakistan surpassing India on every battlefield, delivering its rival the most severe strategic setback since 1962.
The blockade of key Indian infrastructures during the attacks reflected the Pakistan Army’s organized planning, perfect coordination and flawless execution.
While Pakistanis express gratitude to their Lord, they also salute their valiant defence forces led by Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir and Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar.
Pakistanis stood as a fortified wall alongside their defenders.
The impact of Pakistan’s military strategy echoed not only in South Asia but across the globe.
Under the leadership of Asim Munir and Zaheer Babar, modern technology, including electronic and cyber warfare, gave Pakistan aerial, missile and cyber dominance.
This revealed the unmatched professionalism of our military, which compelled a much larger army to retreat—proving wars are won by spirit, not just numbers.
Praise be to Allah, our forces are filled with the spirit of faith.
Pilots showed superb professionalism, utilizing Chinese next-gen sensors, data links and electronic pods.
Wise diplomacy, strong media, national unity and Pakistani morale created chaos within enemy ranks.
As a result, the enemy—forced to lick its wounds—resorted to launching a failed Operation Shield.
So far, Western expectations from India have centered on its crucial role in countering China.
However, the combat trials of Chinese technology have outperformed European technology, while Pakistan has emerged as a significant Muslim power, equipped not only with unwavering resolve, capability and a strong will to repel the enemy but also with national infrastructure to protect and secure its homeland.
The professional expertise of our defence forces has been acknowledged globally.
In contrast to the biased media engaged in lies and war hysteria and the contempt and hatred-filled Indians, Pakistanis have, as a nation, established a high standard of perseverance and fortitude.
Conversely, India has resorted to hate speeches and fake news to spread war hysteria.
Recent actions by the Hindutva Government have severely impacted the peace process in the region and rising Hindu extremism has sounded alarm bells in the area.
May has been a month of achievements and victories in Pakistan’s history, marking a hat trick of failures for India.
On May 28, we became the first nuclear power in the Islamic world.
In May 2025, our Air Force falcons shot down six front-line Indian jets—three Rafales, two Su-30MKIs and one Mirage-2000.
On May 10, a coordinated counterattack reduced 26 key Indian sites to rubble, forcing the U.S.to declare a ceasefire.
Beijing stood by our side and continues to do so, while Moscow also supported Pakistan’s position.
India’s narrative, lacking international support, was rejected globally.
Modi’s illusion of military strength stands shattered.
The story doesn’t end here.
After shock after shock, China delivered another blow on May 17, renaming 27 locations in Arunachal Pradesh (Zangnan), including 15 mountains and two rivers, making it clear it won’t tolerate violations of its territorial integrity.
Trump’s remark calling Pakistanis “fabulous” and his offer to mediate on Kashmir signals recognition of the dispute.
India’s failed ventures have allowed China to emerge as an informal guarantor of regional stability, crushing Delhi’s ambitions of dominance.
Pakistan, alongside Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia, now stands as a rising and effective Muslim force.
Modi’s India is no longer shining.
Operation “Buniyan Marsoos” has exposed the nefarious face of India’s Hindutva government to the world.
India’s crony capitalism has benefited a privileged few while the federation remains weak with over a hundred local insurgencies.
Cultural oppression, political exploitation, economic injustice and violations of human rights at the hands of security forces have transformed India into a murderous and horrific republic.
After the recent May conflict, the following strategic realities have emerged.
The military balance between Pakistan and India has shifted, as Pakistan has demonstrated that quality is more significant than size.
China is now not only a genuine party to the Kashmir dispute but also a guarantor of peace, security and stability in South Asia, which includes support for Pakistan’s unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The role of India as part of the US Indo-Pacific strategy or as a counter-response to China has now become a question mark.
—The writer is Chairman, Tehrik Jawanan Pakistan. (abdullahhamidgul1@gmail.com)