
The Air Chief Marshal has provided specific details regarding Operation Sindoor, lifting the fog over India’s actions. The statement reveals Pakistan’s significant losses, including five fighter jets, six radar stations, multiple airbases, and an early warning system craft. This operation demonstrated India’s strong defence capabilities. The S-400 missile system, procured from Russia despite external pressure, proved to be a game-changer, downing US-origin F-16s. India’s BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, now indigenously made and exported, also played a role. The transcript highlights the time-tested strategic partnership between India and Russia, with discussions underway for future defence procurements, including long-range cruise missiles, a nuclear-powered attack submarine, and 5th generation fighter aircraft. The Air Chief Marshal’s statement underscores the impact of India’s response, contrasting with the lack of action post-26/11. The operation led to Pakistan seeking a ceasefire. "Pakistan was crippled. Their warfighting capabilities were crippled. Their radars were taken down. Holes were punched in the air defence." This revelation provides clarity on India’s decisive military response.
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