Analysts slam the attack on India to the heat of India

A police officer is kept while a UN team arrives to visit the Bilal mosque after being struck by an Indian strike in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, on May 7, 2025.

Analysts weighed on growing tensions between Pakistan and India – two nuclear neighbors – after the foray for New Delhi in Islamabad territory and its energetic reprisals for aggression.

In an adapted response, the Pakistan armed forces have shot down five Indian air force planes (IAF), a combat drone and a destroyed brigade headquarters, as well as a certain number of control posts, after New Delhi made missiles in the cities of Punjab and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).

An intense fire exchange continues along the de facto border, the Pakistani army engaging in the positions of the Indian troops.

During his press conference on Wednesday, the Director General of Public Relations between Public Services (ISPR), Lieutenant-General, Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, confirmed that all Air Force Pakistan planes are safe after initiating Indian planes.

This Act of War from New Delhi came after its accusation several times Islamabad for the attack on Pahalgame against Indian tourists illegally occupied the Jammu-et-Cachemire last month, without even providing any proof.

The assault of India has left that people wonder if it is this jingism of the war extinguish soon or will lead to more victims on both sides of the border.

‘Madness’

Former Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri said the two parties should realize that they are nuclear countries. “So, only someone in mind can think about war between them,” he added.

“Unfortunately, the Indian government presents such people who think less of the mind and more obsession,” he argued.

Kasuri pointed out that their madness has not only affected Muslims, but other minorities such as Christians, Sikhs and Hindus in the lower caste.

“This leadership only distributed madness in the neighboring country,” he said.

The former Minister of Foreign Affairs also said that the drop in Indian fighter planes, in particular Rafales, is a big setback for India.

“Lack of intelligence”

In a declaration of the five Indian hunting planes in Pakistan, Cnn The military analyst, Colonel Cedric Leighton USAF (RETD), said that Indian intelligence preparations for this campaign could miss.

“They did not projection the type of threat they were going to face and where the Pakistani systems were and how the Pakistanis would use them. These are the things that could have caused something like that,” he said.

Rare recognition of Indian media

Undering the two countries not to adopt the attack on the assault, the first birthday Shahzeb Khanzada said that India had targeted unarmed civilians in Pakistan, including children and women.

On the other hand, he said, the Indian media admitted, which it does not normally do in such a situation, that Pakistan has shot down their three planes.

If the Indian media recognize in connection to shoot it out of their three jets, there are most likely more losses suffered by the Indian Air Force than that, he added.

Diplomatic support

News analyst Mehmal Sarfraz said that no evidence on Pahalgam’s attack was provided by India against Pakistan because he could not obtain international support in his unsightly affirmations.

“India could not receive international diplomatic support. This is also demonstrated by the frustration of the Indian Minister of Foreign Affairs, who, in a recent press release, told Europe that it did not expect India partners to preach it like this. Even the United States did not have as such a finger of points to Pakistan [on this issue]”She said.

Mehmal said what India has done by attacking big cities is an act of war. The strong and immediate reprisals of Pakistan have softened, the tone of the otherwise noisy and pompous Indian media, she said.

‘No evidence’

Anchorperson Senior Shahzad Iqbal also said that India had failed to obtain international diplomatic support for having to provide evidence concerning Pakistan’s alleged involvement in the attack on Pahalgam.

“Dozens of diplomats who spoke in New York Times, Bloomberg or other international organizations said that India tried to make a base to blame Pakistan by telling stories of the past, but has not provided concrete evidence for the new attack,” he said.

India has gone through the international border now. Therefore, we have to stop such assault by an answer, either by raising this problem to the UN, but that must stop, at all costs, he said.

Avoid attack

Main journalist Mazhar Abbas suggested avoiding new assault after hitting Indian planes.

“India must sell the story of extremism in their society. But we must see if we have to give a more answer and become an attacker, which I think we should not,” he said.

Abbas has said that the restraint that we have shown so far has multiplied our goodwill internationally.

However, it is clear that India will not back up after this humiliation that it has been faced internationally, he added.

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