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Operation Bunyan un Marsous & the Fall of Indian Delusions: Pakistan’s Decisive Triumph Over Indian Aggression

Published on: May 12, 2025 10:22 AM

By the grace of ALLAH Almighty, Pakistan has achieved a resounding victory in Operation Bunyan un Marsous, demonstrating unmatched military precision, technological superiority and strategic resolve in delivering a crushing yet decisive response to India’s unprovoked and cowardly assaults on civilian populations and military targets. This operation, whose name draws from the Quranic imagery of steadfast warriors standing like reinforced concrete, has not only dismantled myths of invincibility Indian but military reasserted Pakistan’s rightful place as a sovereign nation determined to protect its land, people and dignity.

The events that led to this decisive retaliation stem from India’s reckless campaign of escalation. In the days preceding May 10, India engaged in repeated violations of international norms by targeting Pakistani civilian zones, mosques and densely populated areas with drone strikes and missile fire. These were confrontations not on military contested borders-they were deliberate assaults on non-combatants, a blatant war crime by any international legal standard.

What the Indian military and its war-obsessed media failed to realize was that Pakistan’s initial restraint was not weakness, but responsible statecraft. As DG ISPR rightly stated, “The whole world will know when we strike.” Pakistan, long committed to regional peace and diplomacy, exercised patience even as India attempted to provoke full-scale war. But when the red line was crossed, Pakistan responded with precision, not panic. With strength, not just hollow slogans.

Operation Bunyan un Marsous saw the Pakistan Armed Forces execute a coordinated strike on 26 key Indian military targets, crippling radar systems, logistics hubs, ammunition depots, and bases. Leading this precision assault was the indigenous Al Fateh missile, who proved to be the answer to India’s imported hype. Pakistan evaded India’s S-400 air defense system and delivered direct hits on critical airbases including Pathankot, Adampur and Srinagar-destroying radar systems, runways, fuel depots, and multiple aircraft.

Indian Godi Media tried to suppress the damage but Satellite footage, thermal imaging, and leaked internal IAF communications verified each impact. Unlike India’s claims- often shouted by Godi Media anchors without a shred of proof- Pakistan released evidence: videos concrete of missiles launching, military installations exploding and even hacked Indian websites and communication nodes confirming the extent of the damage.

India, once again, found itself scrambling to invent a narrative. From Pulwama to Pahalgam, its instinct has always been the same: blame Pakistan, whip up hysteria, and suppress dissent. Even now, the Modi-led regime continues to scapegoat Pakistan to distract from its own domestic failures-whether it is the growing unrest in Indian occupied Kashmir, rising communal violence or the economic downturn. It is easier to manufacture consent for war through fear than to answer for governance. Meanwhile, India’s actions must draw international concern. Its deliberate endangerment of 57 international commercial flights, by flying drones and missiles through civilian air corridors, is being viewed as reckless brinkmanship. The violation of the UN Charter, breach of the Indus Waters Treaty, and indiscriminate civilian targeting have placed India in the dock of global opinion. It is not just a regional bully anymore-it’s a global liability.

And yet, Godi Media continues its circus. In the days following Pakistan’s retaliation, Indian news anchors were caught oscillating between denial and delusion. First, they claimed nothing was hit. Then, they contradicted themselves by mourning the loss of sensitive defense assets. They showed CGI simulations and AI generated images instead of actual footage and repurposed video game clips as “breaking visuals.”

On 9th may, Godi Media has conquered Karachi, Peshawar and Balochistan. Even COAS Gen Syed Asim Munir was also arrested and replaced. This is not journalism; it is propaganda wrapped in a flag and sold to a misinformed public.

Indian citizens deserve the truth- but they are being fed fiction to keep them docile while their government plays with fire. India has been ranked number 1 globally for spreading misinformation. This achievement also demonstrate the capabilities of Godi Media.

In contrast, Pakistan’s information strategy was clear and disciplined. The DG ISPR’s briefings were concise, fact-based and supported with visuals. There was no drama-only clarity. The world saw missile trails, impact visuals, intercepted signals and targeted sites. This transparency not only won the narrative war but reinforced Pakistan’s credibility on the world stage. Let it be clear: Pakistan does not seek war, but it will never tolerate aggression. Our restraint should never be mistaken for weakness. Operation Bunyan un Marsous has demonstrated that when Pakistan retaliates, it does so with resolve, righteousness and readiness. This is the discipline of an army forged in hardship and sharpened by faith.

The world now knows-and so do the cowardly Indian aggressors- that Pakistan is not a helpless nation that can be attacked without consequence. Pakistan stands firm, rooted in a powerful ideological foundation. Its very creation was nothing short of a divine miracle, and it continues to carry the special blessings of the Holy PROPHET HAZRAT MUHAMMAD E MUSTAFA (PBUH). Just as Riyasat-e-Madina was established in the name of Islam, so too was the Islamic Republic of Pakistan-one of only two states founded with Islam at their core. Delusional BJP/RSS-backed Indian leaders and their loud mouthed Godi Media anchors and analysts may fantasize about erasing Pakistan-but as the Chief of Army Staff declared, not even in their wildest dreams. Hazrat Wasif Ali Wasif said, Pakistan Noor Hai Aur Noor Ko Zawaal Nahi. In the eternal battle between Haq (truth) and Baatil (falsehood), it is always Baatil that is destined for disgrace and destruction.

Today, the global narrative has shifted. Pakistan is being praised around the world for its precise, disciplined and justified response. Even within Pakistan, those who were against the Armed Forces now stand united in celebration and pride. Meanwhile, India reels under international embarrassment; even the foreign companies that sold it Rafale and BrahMos missiles are now facing backlash and reputational damage. Indeed, it is only ALLAH Almighty who bestows true honor and dignity-and today, that dignity belongs to Pakistan. We stand today not only in victory but in reflection-on the cost of restraint, the price of sovereignty and the weight of responsibility. Pakistan has proven once again that its foundation, built on the vision of Sir Allama Muhammad Iqbal and the leadership of Quaid e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, is firm, and its defenders are ever vigilant. And let it be remembered always: whoever casts an evil eye upon the sacred soil of Pakistan- whether external enemy or internal traitor-shall face nothing but humiliation and destruction. As per the words of father of the nation, “There is no power on earth that can undo Pakistan.”

Pakistan Humesha Zindabad!

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Bunyan un Marsous, military, operation, the Fall of Indian Delusions

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