Analysis War game: Next India-Pakistan conflict

You continuously need to validate your strategic missiles, test newer upgrades & techs, nuclear bombs are limited you can't produce as much as you want,
You have to continuously validate your tech, have to make sure the missile Hits the targets, it evades modern air defence, hence regular tests of strategic missiles,
So the MAD comes to play,

Also development trials & user trials are necessary for building missiles, the more the test, the more refined missile you can make,

Don't want missile to Miss the targets by miles like how iranian & Pakistanis missile were missing from the target, t
i see fair enough
 

Consanguineous marriages over generations has a deleterious effect on the general intelligence of the population right down to the level of the individual. That much has been scientifically proven & is generally well known to the lay person.

However it's still astounding to see its effects in action. The above video is a good example of what I was driving at .

Tauba Tauba !!

Even maamu @safriz with a similar heritage would come up with better analysis. It's a different matter his thinking has been influenced to a large extent to living outside Paxtan for a considerable amount of time & interacting with kuffar on a regular basis whether it's virtually , on a forum like this or in real life .

However this is also something he'd never admit to just as he'd say he'd have similar views like he does now even if he were residing in Paxtan which we know thru experience is false.

Astaghfirullah !
 
Musings from Pakland

India having its plans blocked by Washington, is trying to box Pak and use the Taliban to bleed it - almost like an UNO reverse card.

The US India trade deal will make the numbers tilt in India's favor and Pak will again be left behind.

Top Generals of PA are fidgeting. Fried Marshmallow has banned all hobnobbing with Politicos and Faiz Hameed's condition is now being used as a warning.

The Fried Marshmallow is putting a parallel regime in place with even a defined line of succession - fully sidestepping the constitution, causing heartburn in the Generals left out.

There is a silent tug of war going on with the Chindi Sindhis of the PPP, the youthias of the PTI, the Bald Noonias of PML-N all cheering and egging their pawns to push harder.

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Consanguineous marriages over generations has a deleterious effect on the general intelligence of the population right down to the level of the individual. That much has been scientifically proven & is generally well known to the lay person.

However it's still astounding to see its effects in action. The above video is a good example of what I was driving at .

Tauba Tauba !!

Even maamu @safriz with a similar heritage would come up with better analysis. It's a different matter his thinking has been influenced to a large extent to living outside Paxtan for a considerable amount of time & interacting with kuffar on a regular basis whether it's virtually , on a forum like this or in real life .

However this is also something he'd never admit to just as he'd say he'd have similar views like he does now even if he were residing in Paxtan which we know thru experience is false.

Astaghfirullah !
What the heck !! LMAO!! I can't even 🤣🤣🤣
 
Musings from Pakland

India having its plans blocked by Washington, is trying to box Pak and use the Taliban to bleed it - almost like an UNO reverse card.

The US India trade deal will make the numbers tilt in India's favor and Pak will again be left behind.

Top Generals of PA are fidgeting. Fried Marshmallow has banned all hobnobbing with Politicos and Faiz Hameed's condition is now being used as a warning.

The Fried Marshmallow is putting a parallel regime in place with even a defined line of succession - fully sidestepping the constitution, causing heartburn in the Generals left out.

There is a silent tug of war going on with the Chindi Sindhis of the PPP, the youthias of the PTI, the Bald Noonias of PML-N all cheering and egging their pawns to push ha

@_Anonymous_
Looks like Ganja No 1 & 2 have ambushed murtad Shi'a Munira. Either there's hard bargaining going on or both the Ganjas have calculated murtad Shi'a Munira has no options if they defy his elevation to FM for life.

Let's see how this plays out . Will there be a compromise or a Mexican shoot out or a case of exploding mangos once again or another Pahalgam ?

Life was never dull in Paxtan . In Naya Paxtan it's Russian roulette with 3 chambers full. Aur kitne acche din chahiye, kambakthon? @safriz

Alhamdulillah!
 
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Looks like Ganja No 1 & 2 have ambushed murtad Shi'a Munira. Either there's hard bargaining going on or both the Ganjas have calculated murtad Shi'a Munira has no options if they defy his elevation to FM for life.

Let's see how this plays out . Will there be a compromise or a Mexican shoot out or a case of exploding mangos once again or another Pahalgam ?

Life was never dull in Paxtan . In Naya Paxtan it's Russian roulette with 3 chambers full. Aur kitne acche din chahiye, kambakthon? @safriz

Alhamdulillah!

M/S Ganja Brothers Pvt Ltd. are busy moving illegal $$$$ out of Pak - a feat made much harder with the laundering scrutiny.

The fundoo gang in the officer corps is cursing the last 20 generations of the brass for the proposed Israel collaboration

Fried Marshmallow is self pleasuring himself thinking he ll tag team BD and finally do a two front. Personally I feel sorry for him - from two front with China to two front with BD, what a fall. Sigh........

PAF and PN leadership is jostling for their place in the sun.

Say what you like - there is never a dull moment in Wadiya Pakistan
 

Asim Munir gets more powerful, becomes Pakistan’s first EVER Chief of Defense Forces in historic military rejig​

Asim Munir, who was promoted to Field Marshal earlier this year, will continue to serve as the Chief of Army Staff while also handling his new duties as CDF.​



Asim Munir’s NEW POWERS: Nuclear bombs to controlling Pakistan’s all 3 defense forces, know all about most powerful Army Chief’s new powers
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has agreed to appoint Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir as the country’s first Chief of Defense Forces (CDF) for five years. The President approved Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s recommendation to give Munir both roles i.e. Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) and Chief of Defense Forces (CDF). This was confirmed in a post from the Pakistan President’s official X account.

The announcement comes after days of speculation about whether Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif would give more authority to Munir. The government was expected to announce the CDF appointment on November 29, the same day Munir’s original three-year term as army chief ended.

The position of Chief of Defense Forces (CDF) was created last month through the 27th Amendment to Pakistan’s Constitution. The purpose of this new role is to bring all military branches under a single command.

The Pakistan President also approved a two-year extension for Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar Sidhu. His extended term will begin on March 19, 2026.

President Asif Ali Zardari sent his good wishes to both senior officers of the Pakistan Armed Forces.

Asim Munir, who was promoted to Field Marshal earlier this year, will continue to serve as the Chief of Army Staff while also handling his new duties as CDF. He is only the second military officer in Pakistan’s history to receive the Field Marshal rank, after General Ayub Khan, who led the country during the 1965 war with India.

Second Field Marshal in Pakistan’s History

Asim Munir’s appointment as the new Chief of Defense Forces comes after he was promoted to Field Marshal, a rank held by only one other person before him, General Ayub Khan, a major figure in the 1965 India–Pakistan war.

A new law now ensures that Munir will stay in uniform for life and cannot be arrested. These special protections have triggered strong political criticism in the country.
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Too much concentration of power always leads to unexpected events, Let's see what happens.
 
M/S Ganja Brothers Pvt Ltd. are busy moving illegal $$$$ out of Pak - a feat made much harder with the laundering scrutiny.

The fundoo gang in the officer corps is cursing the last 20 generations of the brass for the proposed Israel collaboration

Fried Marshmallow is self pleasuring himself thinking he ll tag team BD and finally do a two front. Personally I feel sorry for him - from two front with China to two front with BD, what a fall. Sigh........

PAF and PN leadership is jostling for their place in the sun.

Say what you like - there is never a dull moment in Wadiya Pakistan
That folded up pretty quickly with the Ganja bros & Mr 10% capitulating. No doubt they must've got their 30 pieces of silver.

What a disappointment ! I was under the impression mass protests would break out . The Punjabi Musalman "martial race" predictably surrendered once again like they've ever since this qaum came into existence.

It seems Murtad Shi'a Munira has a better understanding of the psyche of the Punjabi Musalman "martial race" than us on the other side of the Radcliffe Line. After all he's one of them even if he's different.

Murtad Shi'a Munira aims to be an Ataturk. Musharraf too had similar delusions before he landed up in exile unlike the Ottoman Khalifa , Ataturk exiled.

Murtad Shi'a Munira too will end as a Fataa Turk instead of Ataturk. That much is guaranteed.

However it's the journey which I'm more interested in . Hopefully Paxtanis especially the "martial race " of Punjabi Musalman don't disappoint.

Alhamdulillah !
 
That folded up pretty quickly with the Ganja bros & Mr 10% capitulating. No doubt they must've got their 30 pieces of silver.
On the contrary they have not folded at all. You are talking about the most shrewdest, cunning lot of self preservers with absolutely no sense of morality.

Its like a perverse Nat Geo Documentary. The Hyena pack is circling the wounded animal which is fending attacks from other predators trying to steal its territory. They know its not worth the risk to directly take on the animal and that it is about to be crushed in due time anyways. They will keep circling, keep observing and when the chance presents, steal the scraps for themselves like they have been dong for ever.

M/S Ganja Brothers Pvt. Ltd. took the lesson to heart in 99. Mr. 10% learnt from Ganja's misery and largely kept to his lane. Only the ever randy Youthia who thought his electoral successes gave him the heft to bite the hand that placed him at the helm is getting re-education.

Meanwhile winds blowing from Pakland suggest some weird funds cruch that is there, is hurting a lot of people and cliques but everyone pretends no such cruch exists.




What a disappointment ! I was under the impression mass protests would break out . The Punjabi Musalman "martial race" predictably surrendered once again like they've ever since this qaum came into existence.

The awam was about to come to that one the proposed changes to Solar Metering Buy back but the Baldies backed off for now.

It seems Murtad Shi'a Munira has a better understanding of the psyche of the Punjabi Musalman "martial race" than us on the other side of the Radcliffe Line. After all he's one of them even if he's different.

The guy is a politician cosplaying as a soldier. He may have molars but definitely has no morals. His own juniors call him among other things - The Deceiver. He screws over seniors and juniors without discrimination - Bajwa can vouch for that.




Never a dull moment in Wadiya Pakistan
 
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As I continue to amuse myself and become a Pak expert in the process, my belief becomes stronger that certain cultures need white overlords to prosper.

The Pak Musalman being the prime example. Absolutely no capability to self govern, no willingness to learn, no desire to improve. Just a primal urge to beg, kill or steal (not in any particular order).

I have been tracking the Pak economy for a while and as part of that exercise I picked up the 2024 NEPRA Report on the State of the Industry.

(link - https://nepra.org.pk/publications/State of Industry Reports/State of Industry Report 2024.pdf)

First impression - off the bat - the entire first para is AI generated.

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Leaving aside the usual buffoonery, lets focus on the numbers

Circular debt as of June 30, 2024 stands at PKR 2,393.370 billion - approximately $8.529 billion USD
Transmission losses stand at 18%



In their CPEC driven construction boom, Pakistan went ahead and constructed a "corridor of light" which has now transformed into a corridor of debt with capacity way over demand. Pakistan’s installed electric power generation capacity reached 45,888 MW, while the average annual utilization during the same period was only 33.88%.

Sadly, despite having such huge capacity, load shedding persists due to technical challenges Pakistan is unable to overcome.

In a Gold standard miracle of contract writing, the Chinese funded plants have Part Load Adjustment Charges (PLAC) clauses which are prompted when power plants operate below their full load capacity, which are then reflected in the monthly Fuel Price Adjustment (FPA) charges borne by end-consumers. Under Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), power plants are entitled to claim PLAC when they operate at less than full capacity. These plants generate power at eye watering per unit costs. Sahiwal costs Rs 81 per unit; Port Qasim costs Rs 149; the China Power Hub costs Rs 311 per unit,

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During FY 2023-24, Rs. 55.671 billion ($198.4 million USD) accumulated on account of PLAC payments compared to Rs. 46.59 billion in the previous year.

In addition to the costly CPEC plants, Pakistan struggles with plants running on unreliable machinery which is breakdown prone. E.g. the 747MW Genco II gas powered plant commissioned on December 17, 2014 has experienced two significant machine failures: its gas turbine suffered damage from February 12, 2021 to June 24, 2022, and the steam turbine went on forced outage on July 10, 2022, a situation that remains unresolved.

With multiple systemic challenges put in place by vested interests, apathy or incompetence on grand scale, the Power Sector in Pakistan is thoroughly messed up. With the messed up power sector, comes economic impacts the country is ill prepared to absorb.

Pakistan's is going to struggle with power insecurity for a while. While surging demand will address a little of the underutilization problem, as these plants age their capacity will decrease. With the mountain of under recovery and the one sided contracts the other payment clauses in the contracts will kick in and the sector could see a potential implosion.

The only silver lining is that thanks to the dumping of cheap Chinese panels there has been an explosion in the use of domestic use of solar panels. Pak consumers are adopting solar like there is no tomorrow - perversely this is also contributing to capacity underutilization further hurting the power companies.


Never a dull moment in Wadiya Pakistan
 
As I continue to amuse myself and become a Pak expert in the process, my belief becomes stronger that certain cultures need white overlords to prosper.

The Pak Musalman being the prime example. Absolutely no capability to self govern, no willingness to learn, no desire to improve. Just a primal urge to beg, kill or steal (not in any particular order).

I have been tracking the Pak economy for a while and as part of that exercise I picked up the 2024 NEPRA Report on the State of the Industry.

(link - https://nepra.org.pk/publications/State of Industry Reports/State of Industry Report 2024.pdf)

First impression - off the bat - the entire first para is AI generated.

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Leaving aside the usual buffoonery, lets focus on the numbers

Circular debt as of June 30, 2024 stands at PKR 2,393.370 billion - approximately $8.529 billion USD
Transmission losses stand at 18%



In their CPEC driven construction boom, Pakistan went ahead and constructed a "corridor of light" which has now transformed into a corridor of debt with capacity way over demand. Pakistan’s installed electric power generation capacity reached 45,888 MW, while the average annual utilization during the same period was only 33.88%.

Sadly, despite having such huge capacity, load shedding persists due to technical challenges Pakistan is unable to overcome.

In a Gold standard miracle of contract writing, the Chinese funded plants have Part Load Adjustment Charges (PLAC) clauses which are prompted when power plants operate below their full load capacity, which are then reflected in the monthly Fuel Price Adjustment (FPA) charges borne by end-consumers. Under Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), power plants are entitled to claim PLAC when they operate at less than full capacity. These plants generate power at eye watering per unit costs. Sahiwal costs Rs 81 per unit; Port Qasim costs Rs 149; the China Power Hub costs Rs 311 per unit,

View attachment 48272



During FY 2023-24, Rs. 55.671 billion ($198.4 million USD) accumulated on account of PLAC payments compared to Rs. 46.59 billion in the previous year.

In addition to the costly CPEC plants, Pakistan struggles with plants running on unreliable machinery which is breakdown prone. E.g. the 747MW Genco II gas powered plant commissioned on December 17, 2014 has experienced two significant machine failures: its gas turbine suffered damage from February 12, 2021 to June 24, 2022, and the steam turbine went on forced outage on July 10, 2022, a situation that remains unresolved.

With multiple systemic challenges put in place by vested interests, apathy or incompetence on grand scale, the Power Sector in Pakistan is thoroughly messed up. With the messed up power sector, comes economic impacts the country is ill prepared to absorb.

Pakistan's is going to struggle with power insecurity for a while. While surging demand will address a little of the underutilization problem, as these plants age their capacity will decrease. With the mountain of under recovery and the one sided contracts the other payment clauses in the contracts will kick in and the sector could see a potential implosion.

The only silver lining is that thanks to the dumping of cheap Chinese panels there has been an explosion in the use of domestic use of solar panels. Pak consumers are adopting solar like there is no tomorrow - perversely this is also contributing to capacity underutilization further hurting the power companies.


Never a dull moment in Wadiya Pakistan

You forget one thing. While the consumer pays high prices there, the fauji foundation gets it back from China and USA via IMF, WB and ADB.

Its an ingenious system. Fauji foundation doesn't have any responsibility since it's foreign "contracts", gets praise to get "approval" for fund and aid. Use funds to invest in america and China via weapons and CPEC like more contracts etc , rest distributed to all the proxies.
 
You forget one thing. While the consumer pays high prices there, the fauji foundation gets it back from China and USA via IMF, WB and ADB.

Its an ingenious system. Fauji foundation doesn't have any responsibility since it's foreign "contracts", gets praise to get "approval" for fund and aid. Use funds to invest in america and China via weapons and CPEC like more contracts etc , rest distributed to all the proxies.
Not quite. The IMF money has more conditions than a girl on the first date. Similarly for ADB, WB funds.

That money is siphoned off using fronts. Contracts are taken by fronts and the money skimmed and moved into offshore accounts with poor quality/incomplete or no work done.

They did that in CPEC too. In a single power plant almost 35% of the budget was skimmed off (no work done). The remaining 65% has its own story (overbilling, work not to spec etc).
 
Not quite. The IMF money has more conditions than a girl on the first date. Similarly for ADB, WB funds.

That money is siphoned off using fronts. Contracts are taken by fronts and the money skimmed and moved into offshore accounts with poor quality/incomplete or no work done.

They did that in CPEC too. In a single power plant almost 35% of the budget was skimmed off (no work done). The remaining 65% has its own story (overbilling, work not to spec etc).

Um.. if the conditions really mattered to IMF like a girl on first date... IMF would not be having the 20th?25th? Date with fauji foundation.


As for the siphon off part.. that's included in their investment. After all the money rests in some land or bank somewhere outside pak.