Saturday, May 24, 2025
Too patriotic.
On 10 May, according to Indian officials, "A SAAB-2000 airborne early warning system was destroyed deep inside Pakistan, nearly 315 km from the border," and "the strikes downed a C130J medium-lift transport aircraft, one JF-17 fighter and two F-16 jets, both in the air and on the ground." ET. "External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar...said that India will deal with Pakistan purely bilaterally, adding that India has zero tolerance for terrorism." ET. Unfortunately, Pakistan has the support of countries of its ilk. "China helped Pakistan to move satellites and recalibrate its air defence systems before it shot down Indian fighter jets earlier this month," and "The countries worked together to reorganize Pakistan's radar and air defence systems to track troop deployments and aerial movements by India." Yahoo. "India's trade relations with Turkey and Azerbaijan are facing new challenges after both countries voiced 'support for Pakistan' and criticized New Delhi's recent strikes on terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir." Indian tourists are canceling visits to these two countries and "Indian traders have also started boycotting Turkish products such as apples and marbles." TOI. "The Pakistani army fired Turkish drones at 36 locations in India." "There were also reports of Turkish aircraft delivering weapons to Pakistan." ET. Then there are foolish Indians who get trapped into helping Pakistan. "How easy it is to use love and romance as a trap," as "A Pakistani spy, operating from within Pakistan, used the name 'Sejal Kapoor' to create a Facebook account and managed to hack into the computer systems of more than 98 officials from various departments, including the Indian Army, Air Force, navy, paramilitary forces and state police personnel in Rajasthan, MP, Punjab and UP between 2015 and 2018." "She was involved in the case related to the leak of classified data on the BrahMos missile in 2018." ET. Jyoti Malhotra, an influencer with 385,000 subscribers, "traveled to Pakistan three times - in 2023, 2024 and in March 2025 - ahead of the Pahalgam terror attack." "A 25-year-old political science student from Khalsa college in Punjab's Patiala, Devender Singh was arrested in Haryana's Kaithal for allegedly spying for Pakistan." Sukhpreet Singh and Katanbeer Singh were arrested in Punjab for supplying information regarding Indian troop movement. India Today.What information these ordinary people could supply that Chinese satellites were not already doing, is a mystery. News reporting by Indian television channels became completely deranged with claims of destruction of Karachi port, the Pakinstani PM hiding in a bunker and the Army Chief Asim Munir being ousted in a coup. "All these claims turned out to be false and were picked up by major Western news organizations as a sign of decay in Indian TV journalism." TOI. External enemies we know. Spies we can punish. But, how to deal with the so-called patriots. Can't lock up lunatics, can we? Too many.
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