Indian media change the tone after Pakistan’s response

Islamabad:

The Indian media, formerly full of aggressive rhetorics saying that it could “conquer Pakistan in a few hours”, has now become silent after the strong response of Pakistan thanks to the Bunyan-Un-Marsoos operation.

Barely a few days ago, Indian news channels made daring allegations on the capture of the port of Karachi and the master’s degree in the Pakistani army. However, after the targeted strikes of Pakistan in Pathankot, Jammu and Poonch, the tone has radically changed. Indian points of sale now criticize their own government and their military leaders.

Once the dominant voices of nationalism now broadcast images of public destruction and anger, reflecting a transition from confidence to concern.

According to a Reuters report, the India stock market has lost 83 billion massive dollars, triggering an alarm among foreign investors on the country’s economic stability.

Meanwhile, in Pakistan, there is a strong feeling of national unity. People from all over the country express their total support for the armed forces, with songs of “Pak Army Zindabad” in solution in cities and cities.

The deployment situation has exposed a net contrast between the faulty account of India and the clear and coordinated response of Pakistan supported by national solidarity.

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