The rules of modern warfare were rewritten by Pakistan’s military in a just 87 hours and 25 minutes. When faced with the second-largest army in the world, which has spent $70 billion on acquisitions over the past 20 years, and an air force that has invested $50 billion in cutting-edge platforms, the Pakistan Armed Forces produced three clear results: technological superiority, strategic accuracy, and calibrated deterrence.
The 87-hour battle was more than just a military triumph for Pakistan; it was a worldwide endorsement of three pillars: the country’s military philosophy, procurement strategy, and incorporation of 21st-century warfare technologies.