How Operation Bunyan al Marsoos Exposed India’s Military Incompetence

How Operation Bunyan al Marsoos Exposed India’s Military Incompetence

May 2, 2026 Off By Sharp Media

The events of May 10 have permanently changed South Asia by ending India’s long history of bullying. For decades New Delhi used a simple and dishonest plan to hide its failures. Whenever they faced internal trouble they blamed Pakistan to distract the world from their crimes in Kashmir. Since 1989 Indian troops have killed over 96,000 people and thousands have disappeared. India tried to act like a victim while turning Kashmir into a prison. Now Operation Bunyan al Marsoos has shown that these lies no longer work. India has hit a dead end and its military arrogance has finally been crushed.

The Death of the New Normal Doctrine

After 2019 India started believing it could attack Pakistan without any consequences. This pride led to a massive mistake after the Pahalgam incident in April 2025. Without any proof India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7. They did not hit military targets but instead attacked civilians in Muzaffarabad and Sialkot. This cowardly act killed 30 innocent people and destroyed 15 homes. India wanted to spread fear but they were met with a response that was far more powerful. They expected Pakistan to stay quiet but they were shocked by a masterclass in modern warfare.

How the Wall of Lead Crushed Indian Defenses

Operation Bunyan al Marsoos or the Wall of Lead was a perfect display of Pakistani strength. While India targeted civilians Pakistan focused only on 26 high value military targets. This included the Northern Command Headquarters in Udhampur and the Pathankot airbase. In just 87 hours India lost four expensive Rafale jets and two S 400 radar systems. This proved that spending billions on weapons does not make an army brave or smart. Pakistan showed the world that quality and planning are far more important than just having more equipment.

Total Failure of Indian Electronic Warfare

Pakistan did not just fight in the sky but also in the digital world. The Pakistani military used advanced cyber tools to shut down 70 percent of India’s Northern Power Grid. For 12 hours the Indian military was completely blind and could not communicate. Their expensive air defense systems became useless pieces of metal. While Indian generals had promised their public that they were safe the reality was a total disaster. This was a massive embarrassment for a country that claims to be a global technology leader but could not even protect its own grid.

India’s Growing Diplomatic Isolation

India always thought its big market would buy the silence of the Western world. That dream ended during this conflict when the United States sided with the truth. The US President openly praised Pakistan for its restraint and acting like a responsible power. In a shocking move the White House gave a warm welcome to Pakistani leaders while hitting India with 50 percent taxes on its tech exports. The world is finally tired of India’s constant lies and its brutal treatment of Kashmiris. India is now standing alone while the world recognizes Pakistan as a key player for peace.

Pakistan as the New Pillar of Stability

While India is stuck in its own mess Pakistan has become a leader in global politics. Islamabad is now seen as a sophisticated mediator that solves big problems. Pakistan recently helped bring the United States and Iran to the table for peace talks. It is also leading the 2026 Global Green Energy Initiative which has earned it great respect. The image of a responsible and stable Pakistan stands in sharp contrast to an Indian government that only knows how to spread hate. Pakistan has proven it can protect its borders and lead the world at the same time.

The Economic Cost of India’s Blind Pride

The financial damage to India has been huge. Losing Rafale jets and S 400 batteries has cost them billions of dollars that they cannot easily replace. But the loss of respect is even greater. Indian soldiers are now discouraged because they were easily defeated by a more disciplined force. The Indian public feels cheated by a government that promised them an easy victory but brought home a humiliating defeat. This failure has caused deep anger inside India as people realize their leaders have been lying to them about their military strength for years.

The End of Indian Expansionist Ambitions

The lesson of May 10 is very clear for the world to see. The era of India acting like a regional bully is officially over. Pakistan has set a new standard where any aggression will be met with a crushing blow. The Wall of Lead is now a permanent barrier that India cannot cross. Diplomatically and militarily Pakistan is now the dominant force in the region. India is trapped in a stalemate of its own making and it has no way out. Pakistan has shown that true power comes from responsibility and courage not from bullying and lies.