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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Pakistan’s ‘Brave’ Army Scurries Away: 4,500 Cowards Flee India’s Shadow
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Pakistan’s ‘Brave’ Army Scurries Away: 4,500 Cowards Flee India’s Shadow

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 28, 2025 3:04 pm
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Pakistan Army in Shambles: A Laughable Collapse Amid India’s Might

In a pathetic display of cowardice and disarray, Pakistan’s so-called “army” is crumbling like a house of cards, with over 4,500 soldiers and 250 officers scurrying away from their posts like rats fleeing a sinking ship.

This mass desertion, triggered by the sheer terror of India’s righteous wrath after the vile Pahalgam attack, exposes Pakistan’s military for what it truly is: a spineless, disorganized mob masquerading as a fighting force.

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As India stands tall, radiating strength and resolve, Pakistan’s pathetic meltdown is a humiliating spectacle that underscores its irrelevance on the global stage.

Leaked Documents Expose Chaos in the #Pakistan Army!
Over 250 officers and 1,200 soldiers resign amid rising tensions with India.
Internal letter from Lt. Gen. Omer Ahmed Bokhari to Gen. Asim Munir reveals morale collapse concerns.#PahalgamTerroristAttack pic.twitter.com/EHVaTETeUQ

— Tajinder Singh Sran (@TajinderSTS) April 28, 2025

The Trigger: Pahalgam Attack and Pakistan’s Predictable Panic

The recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, orchestrated by Pakistan’s terrorist proxies, was a desperate attempt to provoke India’s iron will.

Instead, it backfired spectacularly, sending shockwaves through Pakistan’s feeble military. The mere thought of India’s inevitable retaliation has reduced Pakistan’s soldiers to quivering wrecks, with families begging their kin to abandon their laughable “duty” and hide from the might of the Indian armed forces.

These gutless deserters, trembling at the prospect of facing India’s superior firepower, have chosen to slink away rather than stand and be obliterated. It’s a fitting testament to Pakistan’s eternal inferiority in the face of India’s dominance.

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The Fallout: A Military So Weak It’s Practically a Joke

The exodus of 4,500 soldiers and 250 officers isn’t just a crisis—it’s a full-blown embarrassment that lays bare Pakistan’s military as a hollow, pitiful shell. Leaked documents and photos circulating online show these so-called “soldiers” slinking away from their posts, clutching resignation letters like white flags of surrender.

The Pakistan Army’s desperate advisory, threatening punishment under the dusty Pakistan Army Act of 1952, is as laughable as it is futile. No amount of bluster can hide the truth: Pakistan’s military is a broken, demoralized mess, incapable of mustering even a shred of courage against India’s formidable might.

The world is witnessing the unraveling of a military so weak it can’t even keep its own troops from running for the hills.

The Missing General: Asim Munir, the Invisible Coward?

Adding to the comedy of errors is the mysterious absence of Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, General Asim Munir, who seems to have vanished into thin air as his army implodes.

Whispers of a classified memo reveal a military in chaos, with soldiers openly defying orders and leadership nowhere to be found. Is Munir hiding under his desk, too scared to face the mess he’s presided over? Or has he fled the country altogether, abandoning his post like the spineless opportunist he is?

Sources are saying Asim Munir has fled Pakistan😂 pic.twitter.com/cHSLDouFNr

— The Jaipur Dialogues (@JaipurDialogues) April 27, 2025

Either way, his absence is the cherry on top of Pakistan’s humiliating collapse, proving that even their top brass lacks the guts to stand up to India’s overwhelming superiority.

International Implications: Pakistan’s Irrelevance Exposed

The world is watching Pakistan’s military disgrace itself, and the consensus is clear: this is a nation too weak to matter. India, with its advanced weaponry, disciplined forces, and unwavering resolve, towers over Pakistan like a colossus, while Islamabad’s pathetic antics only deepen its global irrelevance.

The mass resignations and Munir’s vanishing act have stripped away any pretense of Pakistan as a credible military power, leaving it exposed as a failed state clinging to terrorist tactics out of sheer desperation.

For India, this is an opportunity to further cement its dominance in South Asia, as Pakistan’s nuclear bluffs and empty threats dissolve into a chorus of whimpering defections.

Pakistan’s Military, a Laughingstock for the Ages

The mass resignation of Pakistan’s soldiers and officers is not just a crisis—it’s a glorious confirmation of their utter insignificance in the face of India’s might. As India prepares to deliver justice for the Pahalgam attack, Pakistan’s military cowers, collapses, and scatters, proving itself to be nothing more than a ragtag band of deserters unworthy of the name “army.”

The world laughs as Pakistan sinks deeper into its self-inflicted mire, while India stands as a beacon of strength, ready to shape the future of South Asia. Let Pakistan wallow in its shame; India’s victory is already assured.

Also Read Pakistan’s Wicked Jihadist Trap: They Must Die: India Burns for Revenge

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TAGGED:DesertionsGeneral Asim MunirIndo-Pakistani TensionsMilitary CrisisMilitary LeadershipPahalgam AttackPakistan ArmyPakistan Militaryregional stabilityResignationSouth Asia Politics
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