
TTP’s Shakai Attack left 20 Pakistani soldiers dead, dozens wounded, and a military post in ruins. The overnight assault in South Waziristan wasn’t just another border skirmish—it was a full-blown humiliation for Pakistan’s military establishment.
The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants stormed the Shakai outpost, first sniping sentries, then ambushing reinforcements with RPGs. Not only did they escape with weapons and night-vision gear, they shattered the myth of Pakistan’s counterterror prowess.

For Indians watching this unfold, it’s not shocking—it’s karma.
The same state that denies harboring terror camps, even after recent drone attacks on Jammu, is now being dismantled by its own Frankenstein. Islamabad once played the “good Taliban vs. bad Taliban” game. Now, even their “good terrorists” have stopped pretending.
Even Balochistan has come out to state that they are not part of Pakistan.
While Pakistan scrambles, India stands firm. After the 2019 Balakot strike, India’s doctrine is simple: zero tolerance. Our borders are hardened, intel is tech-driven, and our diplomacy has cornered Pakistan globally. The results? India neutralizes threats; Pakistan buries its own soldiers.
Want irony? Pakistan still denies terror groups operate from its soil—while TTP literally livestreams their raids. It’s like a bank robber calling the police to complain his gun jammed.
India’s restraint isn’t weakness; it’s wisdom backed by firepower. And every attack like Shakai justifies our firm stance.
Nations rise by confronting threats, not by outsourcing them. Pakistan fed the beast. India refused to be bitten.
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