In a thunderous show of might, valor, and unmatched precision, Pakistan’s Armed Forces have unleashed “Operation Bunyan al-Marsus” —an operation that has shaken India’s military arrogance to its core. Sparked by India’s cowardly and unprovoked missile attacks on three major Pakistani airbases, Pakistan responded with fury, clarity, and coordination—both on the ground and in cyberspace.
This is not just retaliation. This is retribution.
India, driven by its habitual warmongering and inflated military ego, committed a grave miscalculation by launching air-to-surface missile strikes on Pakistani military bases in Nur Khan, Murid, and Shorkot. The strikes, masquerading as “counterterrorism operations,” were nothing more than a deceitful act of war meant to provoke Pakistan into submission.
But this is not the Pakistan of the past. This is Naya Pakistan, armed with technology, discipline, national unity—and the indomitable courage of its defenders.
India attacked under the veil of darkness. Pakistan responded in broad daylight—with thunder.
⚔️ Operation Bunyān al-Marsūs

Within hours of the Indian aggression, Pakistan’s military high command activated Operation “Bunyan al-Marsus” (The Unbreakable Wall), a meticulously planned counter-offensive designed to break India’s illusion of invincibility.
Precision missile strikes were launched against India’s military infrastructure. Pakistan’s Air Force, with its razor-sharp targeting capabilities, obliterated Indian airbases in Udhampur, Pathankot, and Beas—the latter housing BrahMos missiles intended to threaten Pakistan’s sovereignty.
India’s proud installations were reduced to rubble.
Pakistan’s defense analysts have confirmed that the operation used the Fatah-1 guided missile systems, long-range precision munitions that flew through India’s overhyped defenses like a dagger through silk.
Drones, Blasts, and Blackouts in Indian Cities

As Pakistani missiles rained down on Indian military targets, drones appeared like ghosts over Indian-administered Kashmir and Punjab, triggering air raid sirens in over 26 Indian cities. Indian forces, caught completely off guard, scrambled to “track and engage”—a euphemism for chaos.
In Ferozepur, Punjab, drone strikes resulted in multiple injuries and an atmosphere of panic. India’s ‘mighty military machine’ looked like a malfunctioning toy, as its air defenses faltered against Pakistani aerial dominance.
And then came the next blow.
Pakistan’s Cyber Warriors Breach Indian Digital Fortresses

As India fumbled on the ground, Pakistan struck where India least expected—in cyberspace.
Operation Bunyan al-Marsus included a full-scale cyber offensive that penetrated India’s digital firewalls with surgical precision. Sensitive Indian websites were hacked and defaced. Targets included:
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) portals
The Border Security Force (BSF) systems
The Crime Research and Investigation Agency
MTNL and other telecom infrastructure
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)
UIDAI, the foundation of India’s biometric surveillance
India’s digital backbone was exposed, ridiculed, and paralyzed. Over 2,500 surveillance cameras across the country were hijacked and looped—showing India not security footage, but its own helplessness.
This wasn’t hacking. This was humiliation.
Pakistani Nation: One Voice, One Cause, One Army
Across Pakistan, the people rose as one. The green crescent flew higher than ever. From Gilgit to Gwadar, Lahore to Karachi, mosques echoed with prayers for victory, while youth pledged to stand behind their soldiers.
Social media platforms erupted with hashtags:
#OperationBunyanAlMarsus
#StrikeBackHarder
#IndiaUnderFire
The people of Pakistan understand: when your soil is struck, you do not ask for peace—you demand justice. And Pakistan is now delivering justice—swift and merciless.
India’s Silence and Western Hypocrisy

As explosions shook Indian cities and military sites, New Delhi’s cowardly leadership went silent. No statement. No press conference. Just confusion, denials, and diplomatic scrambling.
Meanwhile, the West, ever ready to lecture Pakistan on restraint, watched uncomfortably as the tide turned. Their darling ally—India—was exposed as vulnerable, unprepared, and deceitful.
Pakistan’s response was lawful. India’s provocation was criminal. But do not expect justice from a world that profits from Indian arms purchases.
The Death Toll: Who Is Responsible?

As of now, over 50 people have died in this India-Pakistan conflict. 33 of them are Pakistanis, martyrs of a treacherous Indian act of war. Their blood cries out for vengeance, and Pakistan has answered.
Let the world ask the only question that matters:
Who threw the first stone?
The answer is India.
Who brought retaliation and ruin to their own doorstep?
India.
And who will bear the consequences if they continue this madness?
India.
The Real Objective Behind India’s Attack
India’s cowardly assault was not about terrorists. It was about intimidation, expansionism, and election optics.
With internal dissent, farmer protests, caste violence, and economic turmoil plaguing India, the Modi regime once again played the tired card of “enemy at the border” to distract its people. But this time, they picked a fight with the wrong Pakistan.
Dogfights in the Skies: The Roar of Shaheens

Reports confirm dogfights between Indian and Pakistani air forces over the Line of Control. But unlike in Bollywood fantasies, this was real—and Pakistan dominated.
The same PAF that downed an Indian MiG-21 in 2019 has returned with better tech, better training, and better leadership. India’s squadrons, bloated with budget and short on skill, stood no chance.
The skies over Kashmir now echo with the sound of Pakistani jets.
Operation Bunyan al-Marsus: More Than Just War
This operation is not just retaliation. It is a message to every enemy that dares challenge Pakistan’s sovereignty.
It is a declaration that the era of silent suffering is over.
It is a demonstration that Pakistan is no longer reactive—it is proactive.
It is a reminder to the world: We are not just a nuclear state. We are a nation of warriors, thinkers, and digital dominators.
Pakistan Seeks Peace—But With Dignity

Despite all provocations, Pakistan has not declared war. We do not want war—but we will not beg for peace. Our hand is extended in dialogue, but our sword is drawn against tyranny.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has called for international mediation but made it clear: Pakistan’s territorial integrity is non-negotiable.
If India wants peace, it must cease its warmongering. If it wants war, it must be ready to face a nation that refuses to kneel.
A Global Wake-Up Call
The world must now wake up to the danger of Indian recklessness. A nation armed to the teeth, led by ultra-nationalists, and obsessed with regional dominance cannot be trusted with peace.
Pakistan has shown restraint for decades. This time, we showed strength. And we will continue to show it until India is forced back into its diplomatic cage.
Ultimately, Pakistan Will Not Come Slow
“Pakistan will not come slow.” This is the new military doctrine. A doctrine of readiness, resolve, and revenge.
India lit the match.
Pakistan became the fire.
And now the world watches as the smoke rises over those who believed they could bully a sovereign nation.
To the brave warriors of the Pakistan Armed Forces—this nation stands with you.
To the martyrs—your sacrifice fuels our fire.
To the enemy—come again, and face the full wrath of the green crescent.
This is Operation Bunyan al-Marsus. This is Pakistan’s roar. And we are just getting started.