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Operation Bunyan un Marsoos - Pakistan Resolute Stand for Sovereignty and Deterrence - cover

Operation Bunyan un Marsoos - Pakistan Resolute Stand for Sovereignty and Deterrence

Azhar ul Haque Sario

Publisher: Royal Co.

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Summary

This book is your front-row seat to Pakistan’s bold stand against Indian aggression in 2025. It kicks off with the messy history and tensions that sparked the conflict. Then, it walks you through the clever planning behind Operation Bunyan un Marsoos. You’ll see how Pakistan pulled it off with slick coordination and high-tech gear. The story covers the big strikes, from missiles to drones, and even cyber moves that threw India off balance. It digs into the legal side too—how Pakistan justified its retaliation. Plus, it wraps up with the aftermath: the damage done, the lessons learned, and how it shifted the power game in South Asia. It’s split into three parts: the buildup, the action, and the fallout.
 
 
 
What makes this book special? It’s not just another war story—it’s a deep dive that other books miss out on. You get the full picture: strategy, tech, and the human grit that made it happen. While some books skim the surface, this one unpacks Pakistan’s military playbook, from homegrown weapons to cyber tricks. It’s got insights you won’t find elsewhere, like how this operation rewrote deterrence rules and fired up national pride. If you’re into military strategy, regional politics, or just want to know what went down, this book’s got the edge—detailed, clear, and straight to the point.
 
 
 
Disclaimer: This book is an independent work and isn’t tied to any official board or group. It’s made under nominative fair use, offering analysis and commentary on real historical and strategic events.
Available since: 05/19/2025.
Print length: 196 pages.

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