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Operation Shield – India Flexes, Pakistan Fractures 

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As India announced mock drills under Operation Shield, Pakistan’s internal borders bleed with revolt. The dream of Sindhudesh, Balochistan, and a free Pashtunistan inches closer. Pakistan Army is running pillar to post securing funds and selling resources it can no longer guarantee. Hence, the balkanization of Pakistan is a reality that global powers must accept. Bharat may not need to lift a finger to have its hostile neighbor pay the price of its sins!

Operation Shield Sends Islamabad Into Panic Mode

India’s Operation Shield was scheduled for 29th May 2025. Due to some reasons it is now postponed to 3rd june 2025. However, this was no ordinary civil defense mock drill. Coming just weeks after India’s mighty Operation Sindoor, this new maneuver has already achieved its first victory without even beginning—psychological warfare.

Even before a single boot hit the ground, Pakistan scrambled.

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Fearing another strike like that of 7th May 2025 or worse, Rawalpindi recalled troops from Balochistan, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The result? Exactly what India may have intended: the crumbling of Pakistan’s fragile grip over its rebellious provinces.

TTP’s Blitzkrieg: Army Outposts Fall Like Dominoes

The Pakistani Taliban (TTP) is ready to avenge the deaths of its four young ones in Waziristan that NaPak killed in a drone strike. They are now operating with renewed fury and saw the troop withdrawal as the golden opportunity it had been waiting for. Within hours of Operation Shield’s announcement, TTP launched a wave of attacks that stunned even seasoned observers.

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  • In Shakai, South Waziristan, 20 Pakistani soldiers were wiped out at the Dawngate outpost. Laser-guided rifles led the first phase; an ambush convoy sealed the second.
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  • In Shawal, Lieutenant Daniyal of the 15th Sindh Regiment was beheaded after a brutal TTP assault. A coordinated strike shook North Waziristan. More than a dozen Pakistani troops killed.

  • Suicide bombers entered PoK, targeting a Jaish-e-Mohammed terror camp near Rawalakot – TTP claimed responsibility.
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  • Civillians feel emboldened against NaPak oppressors. Reecently, locals began pelting stones at the Pakistani military convoys. The scene is a chilling echo of past Kashmiri narratives – except this time, it’s Pakistan on the receiving end.

Operation Shield had done its job. Without firing a bullet, India had provoked chaos across enemy lines.

BLA Unleashes Hell in Balochistan

As TTP crippled the north, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) rose from the south.

  • In Turbat, Quetta, and Zamuran, coordinated grenade and IED attacks targeted Pakistani army posts.

  • In Bolan, an IED explosion killed 8 soldiers including a special ops commander. Another 10 had been slain just a week before.
  • During Operation Sindoor, BLA claimed five high-profile attacks. Thus, killing multiple soldiers, destroying supply chains, and publicly executing informants.

BLA’s spokesperson, Jeeyand Baloch, declared these operations as part of a “strategic counter-occupation campaign.” And make no mistake – it is working.

Sindh Rises: “Yesterday Bangladesh, Today Sindhudesh!”

The spark of discontent burns bright in Sindh. The corporate farming infuriated the locals whose livelihoods were sold to the highest bidder. Add to this, the Pakistan Army’s colonial-style Green Pakistan Initiative, a $3.3 billion canal project aimed at benefitting Punjab at Sindh’s cost, has triggered mass protests. Thereafter, what followed in Sindh was outright rebellion:

  • Pakistani police shot unarmed protestors to control the rioting mobs.
  • Furious Sindhi nationalists burnt the house of Sindh’s Interior Minister.
  • Roads were blockaded; convoys of armored vehicles were stopped.
  • Protestors screamed “Yesterday Bangladesh, today Sindhudesh!”, setting state vehicles ablaze.

The region’s worsening water crisis is amplified by the Pakistani Army’s oppression. Thus, discontent rises to become a rallying cry for freedom. Operation Shield may just be the correct piece to tumble Pakistan’s domino, with Sindh’s uprising may be the tipping point.

Pakistan: A State Imploding Under Operation Shield

In less than 72 hours of Operation Shield’s declaration:

  • Three provinces—Balochistan, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa—burn with rebellion.
  • Pakistani Army is spread thin. Moreover, its morale is shattered and resources are overstretched in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor.
  • Civilian unrest in PoK is escalating. Suicide bombers roam freely.
  • TTP and BLA have regained the narrative of resistance.

And India? It watches silently. While the world calls it a drill, Pakistan hears the deafening echoes of its own disintegration. Thus, Operation Shield is not just a mock exercise that gets postponed! Instead, it is an earthquake, shaking the foundations of a nation built on forced unity and military oppression. Pakistan’s map is changing. The lines are blurring and new nations yearn to be born. And Bharat, through the brilliance of Operation Shield, has quietly nudged history in the right direction.

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