● Pakistan’s Decisive Victory Celebrated across the Globe, Modi and India throwing tantrum after left humiliated with a catastrophic defeat.
● Initially dismissing the conflict as “not our business,” U.S. intervened only after Pakistan’s crushing retaliation, saving India’s skin raising suspicions.
India’s government, led by an alleged terrorist turned Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ignited a reckless war against Pakistan, using the false flag Pahalgam attack as a flimsy excuse. The conflict, marked by civilian deaths and desecration of mosques, collapsed when Pakistan’s devastating retaliation crushed India’s military, forcing a humiliated plea for U.S. intervention. Pakistan emerged as the undisputed victor, while India, like that one cowardly street dog, who barks at and chases a person on a bike, when confronted, runs squealing from the fight it started. Modi’s leadership lies in ruins, his latest threats resembling a child’s tantrum after his toy breaks, or in modi’s case, a crushing defeat of his favorite Rafale jets and Indian defence systems.
Short Background with Additional Commentary:
For full context, read: Pakistan Strikes Back: Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos Shocks India and the World
The Pahalgam Pretext: A Shady Setup
In April 2025, 26 people were killed in the Pahalgam, mostly Hindu tourists. India’s government rushed to blame Pakistan, an FIR within 10 minutes was filed, at a place far away from the place of incident, citing “foreign involvement” without proof. The timing was suspicious: U.S. Vice President JD Vance had visiting India around that time, which is one of the dominos which fuel speculation of U.S. complicity in a staged incident. Despite Pakistan’s repeated request, India’s refusal to investigate suggests the attack was a fasle flag operation and a pretext to justify aggression, setting the stage for its downfall.
India’s Ruthless Assault: Civilians and Mosques Hit
On May 7, 2025, India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’, firing missiles and deploying Israeli-made drones, in what it called a precision strike, against alleged terrorist camps in Pakistan, for which it couldn’t provide any proof up until now. The attacks were heinous:
● Pakistan reported 31 civilian deaths, including children, with homes obliterated.
● Mosques, sacred places of worship, were deliberately targeted.
● No evidence of terrorist bases was provided, exposing India’s claims as fabricated.
The U.S. initially stayed neutral, with Vance dismissing the conflict as “not our business.” This silence during India’s brutal attacks on Pakistani civilians and religious sites suggests tacit U.S. approval, contrary to JD Vance, FBI Director Kash Patel sided with India, which deepened suspicions of their involvement in the escalation.
Pakistan’s Crushing Retaliation: India Obliterated
By May 10, Pakistan, fed up with India’s unprovoked aggression and refusal to probe Pahalgam, launched *Operation Bunyan al-Marsus*. The precision strikes showcased Pakistan’s military prowess, cementing its status as the undisputed victor:
● Three Pakistani jets penetrated Indian airspace, destroying air bases in Pathankot and Udhampur, a missile storage facility, and India’s vaunted S-400 air defense system—a humiliating blow to India’s military pride.
● Pakistan downed five Indian jets, including three Rafales, inflicting billions in damages and crippling India’s air force.
● Debris across Kashmir and leaked Indian reports confirmed the devastation, despite India’s attempts to downplay losses.
India, was left defenseless, its military capacity shattered by Pakistan’s superior strategy and resolve.
U.S. Intervention: Saving India’s Skin, Not Seeking Peace
With India’s defenses in ruins, Modi’s government squealed and begged for help. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar reportedly pleaded with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio for mediation. The U.S., which had stayed silent during India’s attacks, acted only after Pakistan’s retaliation decimated India:
● Pakistan’s National Command Authority (NCA), the committee responsible for nuclear warfare, chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, convened to signal readiness for further escalation, underscoring Pakistan’s dominance.
● Only then did President Donald Trump announce a ceasefire on May 10, effective at 5:00 PM IST.
● Pakistan’s DGMO contacted India to finalize terms, but U.S. pressure ensured India’s compliance.
The U.S. didn’t step in for peace—it intervened to rescue Modi’s India from total collapse. Had Trump been sincere about de-escalation, he would have acted when India was bombing Pakistani civilians and mosques for no valid reason. The U.S.’s neutrality during India’s aggression, coupled with Vance’s suspicious visit before Pahalgam, points to possible U.S. involvement in orchestrating the conflict, only to bail out India when Pakistan’s victory was undeniable.
Pakistan’s Glorious Triumph, India’s Bitter Defeat
Pakistan celebrated its unchallenged victory with unmatched fervor:
● Declaring a “Day of Gratitude” on May 11, with nationwide hundreds of victory parades, fireworks, and public rallies hailing the military’s triumph.
● The celebration was not limited to Pakistan, it was celebrated by Pakistanis and Muslims across the globe with victory rallies and demonstrations.
● The destruction of India’s S-400 and Rafales became a symbol of Pakistan’s military superiority despite having lesser weapon arsenal than India, uniting the nation in pride.
● From cities to villages, Pakistanis celebrated their armed forces’ decisive blow, cementing their status as the war’s undisputed victor.
India, meanwhile, wallowed in humiliation:
● No victory parades, only grief and public outrage.
● Social media exploded with #SurrenderModi, reflecting fury at Modi’s failure.
● Parliamentarians mocked him as “Surrender Modi” for crawling to the U.S. to escape Pakistan’s wrath.
Modi’s Desperate Tantrum: A Leader Unraveled

Modi’s May 12 address was a pathetic display, akin to a child throwing a tantrum after his favourite toy is broken:
● His desperate and shaky tone failed to mask India’s defeat.
● Vague threats against Pakistan and claims of resisting “nuclear blackmail” sounded like childish whining after Pakistan’s thrashing.
● Modi lied that India used Indian-made equipment. Meanwhile: Rafale: Made in France, Drones: Made in Israel, S-400: Made in Russia. So… what exactly was made in India?
The Indian Army’s press conference was equally dismal:
● Air Marshal A.K. Bharti dodged questions about losses, his shaken demeanor betraying a defeated force.
● They tacitly admitted losing Rafales and the S-400, a devastating blow to India’s military prestige.
Pakistan’s military briefing radiated victory:
● Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed, confident and smiling, presented audio recordings, flight data, and wreckage photos proving the destruction of Indian assets.
● Pakistan’s military exuded strength, while India’s appeared broken and demoralized.
Modi’s Credibility in Ruins
Modi’s once-ironclad image as the head of the Nazi inspired RSS and BJP party is shattered:
● Approval ratings have plummeted as the public turns on him for starting a baseless war and leading India to disgrace.
● The Indian nation is furious, blaming Modi for the humiliation inflicted by Pakistan’s undisputed victory.
● Modi has even more blood on his hands, because of his war mongering, Indian mothers were left childrenless.
● His latest speech, filled with empty threats against Pakistan, is seen as a desperate bid to salvage his reputation, but it only highlights his deliberate disconnect from reality.
A Self-Inflicted Disaster?
There are speculations that India’s government, possibly with U.S. backing, used the false flag suspicious Pahalgam attack to justify a war it couldn’t win. Its ruthless bombing of Pakistani civilians and mosques, ignored by a neutral U.S., provoked Pakistan’s masterful retaliation, which obliterated India’s military and secured Pakistan’s status as the undisputed victor. The U.S. intervened only to save a battered India, exposing its biased and possibly complicit role. Pakistan’s victory parades contrast sharply with India’s mourning, with Modi’s leadership now a national liability. Had India allowed a joint or independent investigation into the Pahalgam attack, it might have avoided this crushing defeat. The suspicious details—rapid FIR, vague claims, Vance’s visit, and refusal to probe—suggest India, with potential U.S. involvement, staged the incident to justify war, only to be exposed by Pakistan’s resounding triumph.