UPDATED AGAIN 3:42 PM EDT -- COVERT INTEL: EXTREMELY SENSITIVE - INDIA / PAKISTAN
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- Apr 28, 2025
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Source: Confidential
Date: April 28, 2025

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The situation with India and Pakistan is so far beyond what the public knows, it is staggering to contemplate.
Today, EXTREMELY SENSITIVE information, gathered via COVERT means, reveals discussions among members of the India Parliament concerning the future of Pakistan. They say:
"Pakistan will be divided into four (4) parts before the end of 2025."
They speak as if this has not only been decided, but will, in fact, be carried out by means of war.
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The members of the India Parliament have been briefed and told to "expect a nuclear confrontation."
UPDATE 2:37 PM EDT --
The outbreak of hostilities in Pakistan is already considered "inevitable."
The Pakistan Defense Minister just said publicly "The clouds of war against India are hovering over for the next 2-4 days" He even CASUALLY SAID "both sides should refrain from using nuclear weapons."
The Pakistan Air Force has announced two separate major air combat exercises in the Central and Northern Air Commands, starting today.
The two exercises, codenamed Fiza-e-Badr and Lalkar-e-Momin, will be conducted simultaneously in the northern and central areas of responsibility.
During the exercise, the Pakistan Air Force will deploy most of its manned and unmanned aircraft, long-range air defense assets, electronic warfare assets with fully integrated command and control in the battlefield to these areas of responsibility.
As the Southern Air Command exercise held earlier this week concludes tomorrow, all three regional commands of the Pakistan Air Force will be deployed for separate exercises tonight.
In India, the concern is that these "exercises" are actually cover for a First-Strike by Pakistan.
Pakistan has positioned over 80 SH-15 155mm self-propelled guns near the Indian border according to local media.
UPDATE 3:42 PM EDT --
"Pakistan is on high alert and we are ready to use nuclear weapons in the event of a direct threat to the existence of our country," said Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif.
"The world should be concerned about the possibility of a conflict between two nuclear powers, India and Pakistan" Asif added. "Islamabad will have a very worthy response to Indian threats, both to Indian aviation and to hypersonic missiles" he added.

