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Modi's estimates wrong, Pakistan got clear victory: South Asia's historic report

Report says that victory of May 10 is Pakistan’s most glorious moment

GNN Web Desk
Published 6 hours ago on May 24th 2025, 2:15 pm
By Web Desk
Modi's estimates wrong, Pakistan got clear victory: South Asia's historic report

Pakistan China Institute has released a report on the historic transformation of South Asia in 16 hours.

The Pakistan-China Institute report has proposed a three-point comprehensive strategy.

The report was released by Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed, which clarified that Modi’s estimates were wrong and Pakistan had a clear victory. However, a Pak-India war is unlikely because the balance of defense power has been restored.

The report says that the victory of May 10 is Pakistan’s most glorious moment.

According to the report, dynamic diplomacy should be carried out, a strategic orientation should be made towards South Asian countries, and relations should be strengthened with allies like China, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. Creative legal strategies should be used on the Indus River Water Treaty.

The report says that India's RSS Hindutva system should be taken to the international courts of the West. The Balance of Terror model has been effective in South Asia because both Pakistan and India are nuclear powers. The model has effectively stopped Indian aggression and maintained peace, security, and stability in the region.

The report also provides a timeline of events since the Pahalgam incident on April 22. It also includes international views on the Pakistan-India tension.

Mushahid Hussain said that the professional skills and training of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) pilots were the reason for the superiority. The PAF gained superiority in the use of electronic warfare and in the cyber arena, while three new strategic realities have emerged as a result of the war.

Senator Mushahid added that Pakistan has restored the balance of its defense power. China has now become a de facto party to the Kashmir issue.

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