Tellugodu Posted September 24 Report Posted September 24 So As per Grok, India suffered huge losses ani cheptundi , ante we lost more than Pak aa ? @JANASENA Overview of the 2025 India-Pakistan Conflict The most recent armed conflict between India and Pakistan occurred in May 2025, escalating from a terrorist attack on April 22, 2025, in Pahalgam, Indian-administered Kashmir, where gunmen killed 26 civilians (mostly Indian tourists). India blamed Pakistan for supporting the militants (linked to groups like Jaish-e-Mohammad) and launched “Operation Sindoor” on May 7, involving airstrikes on alleged terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. This led to four days of intense exchanges, including drone battles, missile strikes, and border shelling—the first such drone warfare between the two nuclear-armed nations. A U.S.-brokered ceasefire took effect on May 10, 2025, halting major hostilities, though tensions persist along the Line of Control (LoC). Both sides suffered significant losses, but reports indicate India experienced more substantial military setbacks, particularly in aerial assets, while Pakistan reported higher civilian casualties from Indian strikes. Casualty figures vary due to competing narratives and limited independent verification, but here’s a breakdown based on credible reports: Key Losses by Side Category India Pakistan Military Personnel - At least 11 soldiers killed, 78 wounded (from cross-border shelling and clashes). - Initial air combat losses prompted a tactical shift; exact figures undisclosed beyond aircraft admissions. - 11 armed forces members killed, plus minor damage to one aircraft (unconfirmed Mirage III/5 wreckage shown by India). - Damage to air defense radars, airbases, and strategic sites from Indian strikes. Aircraft & Assets - 3–4 fighter jets downed (including at least one Rafale), confirmed by satellite imagery, crash site videos, and foreign officials (e.g., French confirmation of one Rafale loss). - India’s Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Anil Chauhan, admitted “initial losses in the air” on May 31, 2025, but rejected Pakistan’s claim of six jets. - No confirmed drone or missile losses, though systems intercepted hundreds of Pakistani munitions. - One aircraft with minor damage; claims of downing Indian jets but no major Pakistani aerial losses reported. - Multiple air defense systems (e.g., Chinese HQ-9) and installations hit, with India claiming successful jamming and bypassing. Civilian Casualties - 7+ civilians killed in Jammu (e.g., Poonch shelling by Pakistan, the heaviest since 1971). - Tens of thousands displaced along LoC due to shelling. - 40 civilians killed (initial reports: 31–33, including women/children in strikes on mosques and civilian areas like Bahawalpur). - 10 family members and 4 aides of Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar killed in headquarters strike. Total Estimated Deaths ~50+ overall (including LoC firing; military focus on air losses). 51+ (40 civilians, 11 military; higher civilian toll from strikes). Analysis: Who Suffered More? India’s Major Losses: The aerial domain was a clear vulnerability. Losing advanced jets like the Rafale (a cornerstone of India’s modernization) exposed weaknesses in air superiority against Pakistan’s Chinese-supplied systems (e.g., PL-15 missiles, J-10C fighters). This was India’s first major air combat setback since 1999, forcing a doctrinal review and highlighting over-reliance on offensive strikes without full defensive cover. Strategically, it damaged India’s image of unchallenged regional dominance, despite claims of killing 100+ militants. Pakistan’s Major Losses: Primarily civilian and infrastructural, with strikes hitting non-military targets (per Amnesty International reports). Pakistan claimed defensive successes (e.g., downing jets) but suffered tangible hits to terror infrastructure and border defenses. Militarily, losses were lighter, bolstering Pakistan’s narrative of resilience. Overall, India bore the brunt of major military losses (e.g., irreplaceable aircraft), while Pakistan’s were more asymmetric (higher civilian impact). The conflict underscored risks of rapid escalation in a nuclear context, with no clear “winner”—both claimed victory amid ~100+ total deaths. Post-ceasefire, border skirmishes continue, but no full-scale war has reignited as of September 24, 2025. For real-time updates, monitor official statements from both militaries. Quote
Anta Assamey Posted September 24 Report Posted September 24 The Social Media War is lost by India... Grok gets the information from Social media so come to a judgement... So Grok came to that conclusion... 2 Quote
psycopk Posted September 24 Report Posted September 24 correct ee kada.. pak has nothing to loose... Quote
Paamu Posted September 24 Report Posted September 24 1 hour ago, Tellugodu said: So As per Grok, India suffered huge losses ani cheptundi , ante we lost more than Pak aa ? @JANASENA Overview of the 2025 India-Pakistan Conflict The most recent armed conflict between India and Pakistan occurred in May 2025, escalating from a terrorist attack on April 22, 2025, in Pahalgam, Indian-administered Kashmir, where gunmen killed 26 civilians (mostly Indian tourists). India blamed Pakistan for supporting the militants (linked to groups like Jaish-e-Mohammad) and launched “Operation Sindoor” on May 7, involving airstrikes on alleged terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. This led to four days of intense exchanges, including drone battles, missile strikes, and border shelling—the first such drone warfare between the two nuclear-armed nations. A U.S.-brokered ceasefire took effect on May 10, 2025, halting major hostilities, though tensions persist along the Line of Control (LoC). Both sides suffered significant losses, but reports indicate India experienced more substantial military setbacks, particularly in aerial assets, while Pakistan reported higher civilian casualties from Indian strikes. Casualty figures vary due to competing narratives and limited independent verification, but here’s a breakdown based on credible reports: Key Losses by Side Category India Pakistan Military Personnel - At least 11 soldiers killed, 78 wounded (from cross-border shelling and clashes). - Initial air combat losses prompted a tactical shift; exact figures undisclosed beyond aircraft admissions. - 11 armed forces members killed, plus minor damage to one aircraft (unconfirmed Mirage III/5 wreckage shown by India). - Damage to air defense radars, airbases, and strategic sites from Indian strikes. Aircraft & Assets - 3–4 fighter jets downed (including at least one Rafale), confirmed by satellite imagery, crash site videos, and foreign officials (e.g., French confirmation of one Rafale loss). - India’s Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Anil Chauhan, admitted “initial losses in the air” on May 31, 2025, but rejected Pakistan’s claim of six jets. - No confirmed drone or missile losses, though systems intercepted hundreds of Pakistani munitions. - One aircraft with minor damage; claims of downing Indian jets but no major Pakistani aerial losses reported. - Multiple air defense systems (e.g., Chinese HQ-9) and installations hit, with India claiming successful jamming and bypassing. Civilian Casualties - 7+ civilians killed in Jammu (e.g., Poonch shelling by Pakistan, the heaviest since 1971). - Tens of thousands displaced along LoC due to shelling. - 40 civilians killed (initial reports: 31–33, including women/children in strikes on mosques and civilian areas like Bahawalpur). - 10 family members and 4 aides of Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar killed in headquarters strike. Total Estimated Deaths ~50+ overall (including LoC firing; military focus on air losses). 51+ (40 civilians, 11 military; higher civilian toll from strikes). Analysis: Who Suffered More? India’s Major Losses: The aerial domain was a clear vulnerability. Losing advanced jets like the Rafale (a cornerstone of India’s modernization) exposed weaknesses in air superiority against Pakistan’s Chinese-supplied systems (e.g., PL-15 missiles, J-10C fighters). This was India’s first major air combat setback since 1999, forcing a doctrinal review and highlighting over-reliance on offensive strikes without full defensive cover. Strategically, it damaged India’s image of unchallenged regional dominance, despite claims of killing 100+ militants. Pakistan’s Major Losses: Primarily civilian and infrastructural, with strikes hitting non-military targets (per Amnesty International reports). Pakistan claimed defensive successes (e.g., downing jets) but suffered tangible hits to terror infrastructure and border defenses. Militarily, losses were lighter, bolstering Pakistan’s narrative of resilience. Overall, India bore the brunt of major military losses (e.g., irreplaceable aircraft), while Pakistan’s were more asymmetric (higher civilian impact). The conflict underscored risks of rapid escalation in a nuclear context, with no clear “winner”—both claimed victory amid ~100+ total deaths. Post-ceasefire, border skirmishes continue, but no full-scale war has reignited as of September 24, 2025. For real-time updates, monitor official statements from both militaries. Grok ki data evaru fed ? Quote
mustang302 Posted September 24 Report Posted September 24 Viswaguru is bigger than grok.so listen what he says. 1 Quote
2024 Posted September 24 Report Posted September 24 2 minutes ago, mustang302 said: Viswaguru is bigger than grok.so listen what he says. Quote
2024 Posted September 24 Report Posted September 24 Twitter lo India lost but WhatsApp university lo India won 1 Quote
2024 Posted September 24 Report Posted September 24 Thanks Mr President Trump.. War stop chesi chala help chesavu Quote
Tellugodu Posted September 24 Author Report Posted September 24 23 minutes ago, mustang302 said: Viswaguru is bigger than grok.so listen what he says. 1 hour ago, anna_gari_maata said: Pak won moral victory 1 hour ago, psycopk said: correct ee kada.. pak has nothing to loose... Whats if war continued for few more days and if India unleashed the bramhos?? Drump gadi valla, India lost war ani conclude cheyocha?? Quote
psycopk Posted September 24 Report Posted September 24 1 minute ago, Tellugodu said: Whats if war continued for few more days and if India unleashed the bramhos?? Drump gadi valla, India lost war ani conclude cheyocha?? If else lu esukunta pote antam ekkada ani garjistuna halwa Quote
anna_gari_maata Posted September 24 Report Posted September 24 53 minutes ago, Tellugodu said: Whats if war continued for few more days and if India unleashed the bramhos?? Drump gadi valla, India lost war ani conclude cheyocha?? If you won by 5 runs or 50 runs does it matter. It will take a decade to rebuild those airports anyways Quote
Democraticcompulsion Posted September 24 Report Posted September 24 1 hour ago, 2024 said: Twitter lo India lost but WhatsApp university lo India won Deenemma ipparidaka single evidence Ledu that they really took Rafaels down. Pak propaganda ni Pak and congi gallu tipputaru. Evidence edi ante it is all over social media antaru. Grok is taking those seriously. Thu that mom jeevida!! Quote
11MohanRedddy Posted September 24 Report Posted September 24 From surgical strikes to Operation Sindoor, Indians are never satisfied. Learning from the past, atleast the government has evidence to show that they really hit them. Next time they will be better at SM. Quote
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