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Indian air force violates Pakistan airspace and has been repulsed by the Pakistan air force


Indian air force violates Pakistan airspace and has been repulsed by the Pakistan air force.

Indian planes entered through Azad Kashmir and Lahore sectors.

Pakistan airspace has been violated for the first time in many years and is being seen in Pakistan as a grievous breach and Pakistan air force is on red alert.

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  1. what other proof is required by our government(which by the way is on the pay roll of CIA)that india means us harm and we need to wake up and fight fire with fire.If it comes to war the people of PAKISTAN are ready to defend their land and india will start the war but we will end it once we have reached delhi inshallah.

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  2. the people of Pakistan are united and this aggressive and unjustified act of Indian Air Force must not be tolerated.

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  3. Our government must start acting like adults and stop being so defensive and apologetic.Why are they being bullied around by India????????????? If the brave and united people of Pakistan and Pakistan Armed Forces are not afraid of India why is PPP Government so afraid of them????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

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  4. Desert,

    Thanks for your comments, much appreciated.
    You are right, Pakistan must show some guts. Pakistan is not a nation which is afraid of war. We are not trying to start it; it’s the western and especially Indian media who have waged a war of words as a prelude to the actual war.
    But war is a funny thing, it is started after due deliberation but nobody knows how it will finish. If India is aching for war then let’s give them war.

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