Ep 51: The Indo-Pak Conflict
Darknet Diaries: The Indo-Pak Conflict
#Kashmir is a region right in between #India, #Pakistan, and #China. For the last 70 years Pakistan and India have fought over this region of the world, both wanting to take #control of it. Tensions sometimes heat up which can result in people being killed. When tensions get high in the real world, some people take to the #internet and #hack their rivals as a form of protest. In this episode we’ll explore some of the #hacking that goes on between India and Pakistan.
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#Kashmir is a region right in between #India, #Pakistan, and #China. For the last 70 years Pakistan and India have fought over this region of the world, both wanting to take #control of it. Tensions sometimes heat up which can result in people being killed. When tensions get high in the real world, some people take to the #internet and #hack their rivals as a form of protest. In this episode we’ll explore some of the #hacking that goes on between India and Pakistan.
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https://darknetdiaries.com/episode/51/
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"Sources said that the document was a clear evidence of the involvement of the Indian government in the attack in Indian Illegally Occupied #Jammu and #Kashmir (IIOJK) tourist resort of Pahalgam on April 22 in which 26 tourists were shot dead.
The leaked document detailed #India's covert plan to stage an attack in Pahalgam — a desperate attempt to malign #Pakistan and justify military aggression. However, the operation collapsed spectacularly when the classified papers surfaced in the media, publicly humiliating #RAW and Narendra #Modi government."
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2543659/india-removes-its-top-military-spy-after-raw-leaks
Via @alwaysfollowyourconscience
#Falseflag
The leaked document detailed #India's covert plan to stage an attack in Pahalgam — a desperate attempt to malign #Pakistan and justify military aggression. However, the operation collapsed spectacularly when the classified papers surfaced in the media, publicly humiliating #RAW and Narendra #Modi government."
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2543659/india-removes-its-top-military-spy-after-raw-leaks
Via @alwaysfollowyourconscience
#Falseflag
🇮🇳🇮🇱The butcher of Gujarat, the besieger of #Kashmir, is in israel to meet the butcher of #Gaza, #Lebanon, and #Iran.
Modi lands in israel today, and the deals being signed make it clear that this visit was never about diplomacy.
israel has offered India full technology transfer for Iron Dome and #IronBeam, not a sale but a transfer, including joint production, domestic manufacturing, and integration into India’s multi-layered air defense grid. Around $8.6 billion in defense agreements are expected to be formalized before Modi’s plane leaves israeli airspace tomorrow.
Iron Beam is the part that should give you pause: a 100-kilowatt laser weapon that destroys incoming drones and rockets at $2 per shot. Two dollars. By comparison, an Iron Dome interceptor costs $50,000 to $100,000 per missile. Iron Beam makes the economics of attrition warfare irrelevant.
israel has never transferred this technology to anyone, not the United States, not the UK, not Germany. India is the first.
Now ask yourself why israel is giving its most advanced defensive technology to the world’s fifth-largest economy this week, of all weeks.
Because Netanyahu is not selling weapons—he is buying an alliance. The “hexagon” he described publicly, a coalition against what he called radical Sunni and Shiite axes, requires India to have skin in the game. India, with its low-pay IT and intelligence network, is expected to track Shia revolutionary activities in India, Pakistan, and the broader region, while penetrating Sunni schools in Kerala, Delhi, Lucknow, Kashmir and Deoband. India is already preparing a network of around 5,000 Sunni-Shia “traitor scholars” under the banner of “Rashtriya Ulama Sansad.” You do not hand over your most classified defense technology unless you want that country committed to your security architecture for decades.
The Iron Dome technology transfer makes India structurally dependent on israeli defense integration. Maintenance, upgrades, software updates, and threat library sharing all create institutional ties that outlast any single government. This is not a transaction; it is a binding commitment disguised as a procurement.
And the timing is key.
Modi is addressing the Knesset at 4:30 PM today while a 48-hour deadline expires on Iran. He is signing defense agreements while 11 F-22s sit on israeli tarmac. He is formalizing a security partnership while Turkey plans border incursions and China sells Iran supersonic anti-ship missiles.
Netanyahu is assembling his coalition before the action, not after. Every alliance signed before the first bomb falls becomes a diplomatic asset that cannot be retracted once the operation begins.
India cannot condemn an israeli military action 48 hours after its Prime Minister stood in the Knesset endorsing the security partnership that enables it.
#Modi did not travel to israel despite the crisis—the crisis is exactly why the invitation was sent.
We have to focus on this and take the threat of this very dangerous alliance seriously.
@enemywatch
#India
Modi lands in israel today, and the deals being signed make it clear that this visit was never about diplomacy.
israel has offered India full technology transfer for Iron Dome and #IronBeam, not a sale but a transfer, including joint production, domestic manufacturing, and integration into India’s multi-layered air defense grid. Around $8.6 billion in defense agreements are expected to be formalized before Modi’s plane leaves israeli airspace tomorrow.
Iron Beam is the part that should give you pause: a 100-kilowatt laser weapon that destroys incoming drones and rockets at $2 per shot. Two dollars. By comparison, an Iron Dome interceptor costs $50,000 to $100,000 per missile. Iron Beam makes the economics of attrition warfare irrelevant.
israel has never transferred this technology to anyone, not the United States, not the UK, not Germany. India is the first.
Now ask yourself why israel is giving its most advanced defensive technology to the world’s fifth-largest economy this week, of all weeks.
Because Netanyahu is not selling weapons—he is buying an alliance. The “hexagon” he described publicly, a coalition against what he called radical Sunni and Shiite axes, requires India to have skin in the game. India, with its low-pay IT and intelligence network, is expected to track Shia revolutionary activities in India, Pakistan, and the broader region, while penetrating Sunni schools in Kerala, Delhi, Lucknow, Kashmir and Deoband. India is already preparing a network of around 5,000 Sunni-Shia “traitor scholars” under the banner of “Rashtriya Ulama Sansad.” You do not hand over your most classified defense technology unless you want that country committed to your security architecture for decades.
The Iron Dome technology transfer makes India structurally dependent on israeli defense integration. Maintenance, upgrades, software updates, and threat library sharing all create institutional ties that outlast any single government. This is not a transaction; it is a binding commitment disguised as a procurement.
And the timing is key.
Modi is addressing the Knesset at 4:30 PM today while a 48-hour deadline expires on Iran. He is signing defense agreements while 11 F-22s sit on israeli tarmac. He is formalizing a security partnership while Turkey plans border incursions and China sells Iran supersonic anti-ship missiles.
Netanyahu is assembling his coalition before the action, not after. Every alliance signed before the first bomb falls becomes a diplomatic asset that cannot be retracted once the operation begins.
India cannot condemn an israeli military action 48 hours after its Prime Minister stood in the Knesset endorsing the security partnership that enables it.
#Modi did not travel to israel despite the crisis—the crisis is exactly why the invitation was sent.
We have to focus on this and take the threat of this very dangerous alliance seriously.
@enemywatch
#India
🇮🇳🇮🇱How Zionism and Hindutva Mirror Each Other in Occupation
This article examines the ways in which Hindu nationalists have employed the #Zionist model, not merely in a symbolic sense of solidarity but in an integrationist sense of policy replication, especially in #Kashmir, with the removal of constitutional provisions and the introduction of settlement laws, which follow the Israeli model used in the #WestBank.
By way of comparative analysis, we illustrate not only how both movements seek to fix the realities on the ground to limit the impact of a political compromise, but also to re-articulate the principles of democracy to realign it with the agenda of ethno-religious supremacy.
https://t.me/NoGoolag/46051
#India #IMEC #Zionism #Hindutva
This article examines the ways in which Hindu nationalists have employed the #Zionist model, not merely in a symbolic sense of solidarity but in an integrationist sense of policy replication, especially in #Kashmir, with the removal of constitutional provisions and the introduction of settlement laws, which follow the Israeli model used in the #WestBank.
By way of comparative analysis, we illustrate not only how both movements seek to fix the realities on the ground to limit the impact of a political compromise, but also to re-articulate the principles of democracy to realign it with the agenda of ethno-religious supremacy.
https://t.me/NoGoolag/46051
#India #IMEC #Zionism #Hindutva
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this episode ( 2025) of Now You Know, Zarrar Khuhro sits down with journalist and author Azad Essa to unpack the ideological, military, and strategic alliance between India and Israel. Based on Essa’s book Hostile Homelands, the conversation explores shared tactics of occupation in #Palestine and #Kashmir, the global Hindutva-#Zionist nexus, and the dangerous soft power synergy shaping global narratives
#India #Zionism #Hindutva #IMEC
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this episode ( 2025) of Now You Know, Zarrar Khuhro sits down with journalist and author Azad Essa to unpack the ideological, military, and strategic alliance between India and Israel. Based on Essa’s book Hostile Homelands, the conversation explores shared tactics of occupation in #Palestine and #Kashmir, the global Hindutva-#Zionist nexus, and the dangerous soft power synergy shaping global narratives
#India #Zionism #Hindutva #IMEC
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