The numbers are in, and they are catastrophic. The Pakistan security crisis 2025 has officially become the nation’s deadliest year since its historic dismemberment in 1971. With over 1,100 security personnel killed—and climbing—the entity known as Pakistan is facing a full-spectrum implosion.

For decades, the Pakistani establishment—a toxic cocktail of a parasitic army, a neutered civilian government, and the radical Islamists they use as policy tools—has run a simple grift. They’ve blackmailed the West for dollars, surrendered their sovereignty to China for debt, and channeled all their state’s energy into a single, jihadi fantasy: the destruction of India.
In 2025, that fantasy has collided with reality. The “Project” is collapsing from two fronts. The first is internal, where the jihadi snakes they nurtured are now devouring the state. The second is external, where a New, Resurgent Bharat has finally, and decisively, changed the rules of engagement.
The Internal Collapse: A Jihadi State Devours Itself
Before India even had to lift a finger, Pakistan was already disintegrating. The foundational lie of the Pakistani state—that you can distinguish between “good” and “bad” jihadis—has evaporated, leaving a battlefield in its wake.
The TTP: The Chickens Come Home to Roost
In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the radical Islamists that the Pakistani Army once sponsored, are now the primary killers of Pakistani soldiers. The state’s delusional “strategic depth” policy in Afghanistan has backfired spectacularly. Instead of gaining “depth,” Pakistan has imported a permanent, unwinnable war. The TTP is waging a relentless campaign of ambushes, IEDs, and raids, bleeding the army of men and morale on a daily basis.
The Baloch Factor: A Colony Rebels
Simultaneously, in Balochistan a region treated as a resource-rich colony by the Punjabi elite the long-simmering insurgency has exploded. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) is no longer a minor nuisance. It is a capable, coordinated force conducting high-impact attacks, like the audacious March 2025 Jaffar Express siege.
This internal war of attrition means the Pakistani Army is over-extended, hollowed out, and critically vulnerable. It was at this precise moment of weakness that they made their fatal, predictable mistake.
Operation Sindoor: A Civilisational Reckoning
Blinded by its own ISPR-fueled propaganda, the Pakistani establishment mistook India’s civilisational patience for weakness. The Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, 2025, a barbaric jihadi assault on unarmed Hindu tourists, crossed a line.
The response was not the tentative “surgical strike” of the past. The response was “Operation Sindoor.”
This was a calibrated, tri-service demolition. New India’s doctrine was clear: The cost of terror will no longer be paid by Indian civilians. It will be paid, with interest, by the Pakistani military-industrial complex that sponsors it.
The Indian Air Force and Army struck deep, and they struck hard. This wasn’t just about “terror camps.” This was about dismantling the logistics of the jihadi state.
- The Targets: Over 12 Pakistani Air Force (PAF) bases and forward military hubs were hit.
- The Locations: Sites at Nur Khan, Rahimyar Khan, Sargodha, and others were struck with devastating, precision-guided munitions.
- The Proof: India did not hide its actions. It released a comprehensive dossier of high-resolution satellite imagery. The “before and after” pictures were irrefutable, showing destroyed hangars, cratered runways, and flattened radar installations.
The message to the world was as clear as the satellite pictures: a new military asymmetry has been established. The days of Pakistani “nuclear blackmail” are over.
The Great Humiliation: When Propaganda Meets a Leaked Tender
What followed was a moment of comedy so dark, so profoundly pathetic, it could only have happened in Pakistan. This two-act play perfectly captures the incompetence of the radical Islamist state.
Act I: The ISPR’s House of Cards
As expected, the Pakistani military’s propaganda wing, the ISPR, went into overdrive. Their official statements were a masterclass in delusion.
- They claimed the Indian operation was a “miserable failure.”
- They insisted “all incursions were bravely repelled.”
- They called the crystal-clear satellite images “fabricated,” “doctored,” and “Indian propaganda.”
For a few days, their domestic audience, fed a steady diet of lies, was told to celebrate a “great victory.”
Act II: The Incompetence of the Garrison State
Here is where the entire narrative unraveled. Just weeks after their brazen denials, a set of internal procurement tenders from Pakistan’s own military engineering services was leaked to the public.
And what did these tenders ask for?
“Urgent repairs” and “expeditious reconstruction” of runways, hangar facilities, and “replacement of damaged radar equipment” at the exact same airbases India had showcased in its satellite dossier.
You cannot make this up. The Pakistani military is so fundamentally broken, so institutionally incompetent, that its propaganda wing and its logistics wing couldn’t even coordinate their lies. The right hand was screaming “victory” while the left hand was frantically posting “help wanted” ads.
This leaked tender was the smoking gun. It was a public, humiliating, and self-inflicted confirmation that their entire narrative was false. They had been caught, red-handed, lying to their own people and the world.
The 2025 Implosion: This Is More Than a Security Crisis
The Pakistan security crisis 2025 is not just about the 1,100 dead. It is the death of the Pakistani myth.
- It is an Ideological Defeat: The jihadis they created are now their primary enemy.
- It is a Military Defeat: “Operation Sindoor” proved they cannot defend their own airspace or high-value military assets from a determined India.
- It is a Propaganda Defeat: The “leaked tender” humiliation exposed them as liars, fools, or both—a hollow state incapable of even managing a coherent cover-up.
The 1971 war broke Pakistan’s geography. The 2025 crisis has broken its psyche. The myth of the all-powerful Pakistani Army, the only institution holding the failed state together, is dead. It was exposed not only by Indian missiles but by its own, pathetic, leaked repair contracts.


