Indian media changes tone after Pakistan’s response

Islamabad:

The Indian media, once full of aggressive rhetoric, who claimed it could “conquer Pakistan for hours”, have now gone quiet after Pakistan’s strong response through Operation Bunyan-Un-Marsoos.

Just a few days ago, Indian news channels made bold allegations of catching the Karachi port and overpowering the Pakistani military. However, after Pakistan’s targeted strikes in Pathankot, Jammu and Poonch, the tone has changed dramatically. Indian business is now criticizing their own government and military leadership.

When dominant votes on nationalism are now emitted recordings of destruction and public anger, which reflects a shift from confidence in concern.

According to a Reuters report, India’s stock market has lost a massive $ 83 billion, triggering alarms among foreign investors on the country’s economic stability.

In Pakistan, in Pakistan there is a strong sense of national unity. People across the country express full support for the armed forces, with song from “Pak Army Zindabad” calling out in cities.

The unfolded situation has exposed a sharp contrast between the wobbly narrative of India’s wobbly and Pakistan, coordinated response supported by national solidarity.

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