Pakistanis are celebrating even though the indian air Force (IAF) killed hundreds of terrorists, damaged 11 Pakistani air bases, and destroyed terror camps 100 kilometers inside pakistan as part of Operation Sindoor.  What do they have to celebrate?  an end to the fighting. Even though india is not a belligerent nation, the general public in india opposed the ceasefire because they wanted Pakistan's military and terror organizations completely destroyed after the hostile neighbor had the gall to attack indian civilians and places of worship while also trying to target military facilities.

While the indian air Defence System successfully thwarted all of the enemy's evil plans as the latter launched drone and missile strikes on indian cities in the border areas, the indian Armed Forces executed precision strikes deep inside pakistan, accomplishing all of their military, political, and psychological goals.  In contrast to pakistan, india has produced a wealth of evidence to support the allegations of harm done to Pakistani military and terrorist organizations, as well as the terrorists killed.

In contrast, pakistan has only provided extensively manipulated and overlayed photographs and communally inflamed Jihadist rhetoric to support its lies.  Even though the Pakistani Armed Forces and ISPR's attempt was naive, it was sufficient to convince the country's citizens that, despite India's deep penetration into pakistan, precise destruction of its air bases and terror camps, and the murder of jihadis connected to LeT, Jaish-e-Mohammad, and Masood Azhar's family, pakistan had somehow "won."

Propaganda is a very useful weapon in contemporary combat. The elite in pakistan is aware that the greatest method to conceal its ineptitude is to present flattering lies as fact. The public would then celebrate their loss as a triumph and fail to see the obvious questions that they should have asked.
 
Even by Pakistani "standards," this celebration of a pummeling is the height of shamelessness.

The Pakistani propaganda apparatus immediately sprang into work to assert that the ceasefire agreement, which was announced on May 10, 2025, was in some way the result of Pakistan's Operation Bunyan-al-Maroos. people lit firecrackers in many parts of pakistan, presumably to forget the chaos caused by the indian Armed Forces' precision strikes during the diwali celebrations in pakistan following the pahalgam terror attack, in which Pakistan-sponsored terrorists killed tourists based on their religious profile.

Many Pakistanis, notably their blustery, dimwitted media and celebrities, have detached themselves from reality and fooled themselves that the Pakistani military' response was so brutal and measured that it forced india to seek a truce. It is necessary to examine why Pakistanis are celebrating their own humiliating loss in light of this nonsense. The solution to this is found in what may be described as a poisonous concoction of denial, naive national pride, and a belief system that prevents Pakistanis from accepting losing, particularly to their archenemy, India.



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