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Marka-e-Haq: Pakistan’s military rise and India’s narrative crisis

Amber Shamsi examines Pakistan’s military response in the May 2025 India conflict and the collapse of competing regional narratives amid heightened escalation

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Amber Shamsi

Pakistan Editor

Amber Rahim Shamsi is an award-winning multimedia journalist, political commentator, and free speech advocate with extensive experience in media development. She previously served as Director of the Centre for Excellence in Journalism (CEJ) at IBA, where she spearheaded the launch of iVerify Pakistan, a UNDP-supported fact-checking platform. A former BBC World Service bilingual reporter, she has hosted three major current affairs shows on Pakistani news channels. She is also an IVLP and ICFJ Digital Fellow, a media trainer, and an advocate for press freedom and gender representation in journalism.

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In May 2025, tensions between India and Pakistan escalated into one of the most serious military confrontations in recent years, triggered after the Pahalgam attack and rapidly evolving into a four-day standoff that reshaped regional security calculations in South Asia.

The escalation saw cross-border military activity, competing battlefield claims, and a parallel information war that intensified diplomatic pressure on both sides.

The episode of The Blue Newsroom hosted by Amber Shamsi examines the key developments of this crisis, including Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos, Pakistan Air Force maneuvers, talks surrounding Rafale jets and the S-400 air defense system and the emergency diplomatic engagements involving Washington, Islamabad and New Delhi.

The program also explores the contested narratives that emerged during the conflict, the role of misinformation, the National Command Authority controversy, and the broader implications for nuclear deterrence, military strategy, and regional stability, including the economic and political costs of escalation and the emergence of Pakistan’s military leadership under Field Marshal Asim Munir.

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