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History Hijacked: Pakistan Loses War Against India, Claims Victory In School Textbooks

After the four-day military clash with India in May 2025, Pakistan didn't just retreat - it sprinted straight into the land of make-believe. Instead of facing facts, Islamabad did what it does best: rewrote history with the finesse of a Bollywood scriptwriter on a sugar rush.

The Great Victim Act
Pakistan's textbooks now claim that India launched an unprovoked attack on May 6, accusing Islamabad of involvement in the Pahalgam massacre. According to their version, Pakistan strongly denied all these false allegations and was then subjected to Indian "military aggression."

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In May 2025, following a four-day military clash with India, Pakistan's textbooks falsely claimed an unprovoked Indian attack, while India's Operation Sindoor targeted terror hideouts. Pakistan's fabricated narrative includes drone strikes on Indian cities and a heroic military response, whereas India's swift strikes targeted Pakistani locations, and the ceasefire was initiated by Pakistan, not India.
History Hijacked Pakistan Loses War Against India Claim Victory In School Textbooks

Reality check: 26 innocent tourists were slaughtered in Pahalgam by Pakistan-backed terrorists. India responded on May 7 with Operation Sindoor, targeting nine terror hideouts across Pakistan and PoK. Civilian areas? Deliberately avoided. Precision strikes? Delivered. Pakistan's denials? Reduced to rubble.

The Brave Response That Never Was
Pakistan claims its armed forces responded "with courage and professionalism," only targeting Indian military posts in "Indian-occupied Kashmir." Cute. What actually happened? Islamabad unleashed drone strikes on 26 Indian cities - including Amritsar, Jammu, and Srinagar - many of them civilian zones.

India, true to its word, escalated. Lahore's HQ-9 air defence system? Gone. Sialkot and Islamabad? Hit. Pakistan's fantasy of a clean, heroic response? Shattered.

Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos - Or Bunyan-um-Masala?
Pakistan's textbooks proudly announce that their air force "successfully targeted 26 strategic locations," destroying Indian airbases and installations. Sounds impressive - until you realize it's pure fiction.

India's response was swift and surgical: Murid, Nur Khan, Rafiqui, Sargodha, Chaklala, Rahim Yar Khan - all struck. Rawalpindi, the beating heart of Pakistan's military, didn't escape either. Meanwhile, PM Modi posed at Adampur airbase beside a pristine MiG-29 and S-400 system, making Pakistan's "destruction" claims look like a toddler's drawing of a tank.

The Ceasefire Comedy
Pakistan's biggest punchline? That India begged for peace and only after "repeated requests from US President Donald Trump," Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire.
Reality: On May 10, US Vice President JD Vance called PM Modi. India's response? Crystal clear - no mediation, no compromise. If Pakistan didn't stop, India would strike harder. Pakistan, rattled and cornered, thanked the US for "intervening." India? Didn't even acknowledge third-party involvement.

The Self-Congratulatory Promotion
And finally, the cherry on top of this fantasy sundae: General Asim Munir's promotion to Field Marshal. Pakistan claims it was for "outstanding performance." Translation: a medal for showing up, a title for surviving, and a PR stunt to distract from the military's bruised ego.
In reality, Munir's elevation was less about battlefield brilliance and more about keeping the illusion of victory alive for the domestic audience. After all, when your army's performance is more theatrical than tactical, you need a good costume change.

Pakistan's post-war textbooks aren't just inaccurate - they're a masterclass in denial. From flipping facts to fabricating victories, Islamabad has turned its defeat into a bedtime story for the gullible. But outside its borders, the world saw what really happened: a swift, precise Indian response to terrorism, and a neighbor who chose fiction over accountability.

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