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India-Pakistan Conflict: General Admits Aerial Losses

India-Pakistan Conflict: General Admits Aerial Losses

May 31, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

India’s top ‍military official admits to initial air losses in the recent ​conflict ⁤with Pakistan, marking a notable advancement‌ in the ongoing tensions. General Anil Chauhan revealed that ‌India ‌experienced setbacks ⁣in the early stages of the engagement but swiftly adapted its strategies, subsequently launching accomplished strikes. the ⁣general⁣ was speaking on the sidelines of the Shangri-La dialog in Singapore, where he‍ also addressed claims of downed Indian ⁤military⁤ jets and refuted Pakistani accounts. ‌The clash resulted in over 70 casualties, with both sides disputing the⁢ figures. India maintains a staunch stance, issuing a warning of a decisive ​response to any future terror attacks from Pakistan.​ News Directory 3 has the latest insights. Discover what’s next in this volatile situation.

Key ⁢Points

  • India acknowledges initial setbacks ​in air combat with⁣ Pakistan.
  • Tactical adjustments lead to successful⁢ strikes on⁣ Pakistani airbases.
  • India⁣ warns of ​decisive response‌ to future terror attacks⁣ from Pakistan.

India ‌Admits Initial Air​ Losses‍ in ‌Pakistan Conflict

‌ ​ ⁢Updated May 31, 2025
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India’s Chief‍ of Defense ‍Staff, Gen. Anil Chauhan, conceded ‌that the nation experienced initial air losses during its recent military engagement with ​Pakistan. Speaking ‍on Saturday at the Shangri-La Dialog in Singapore, Chauhan ⁣refrained from providing specific details regarding the air losses.

The admission comes after a four-day conflict this‌ month, the most intense between the two countries as 1999, which concluded with a⁤ ceasefire on May​ 10. The fighting resulted in over 70 casualties from missile, drone,⁣ and ‍artillery fire on both sides, though casualty figures remain disputed.

According ⁢to india, ⁤its “precision strikes” against⁣ alleged “terror ​camps” in Pakistan resulted in over 100 “terrorist” ​deaths. Pakistan disputes this, claiming that more than 30 Pakistani‍ civilians died ‌in the Indian attacks. New Delhi reports nearly two dozen civilian deaths on​ the Indian side, primarily in Indian-administered Kashmir along the contested border.

The conflict was sparked by an April‍ 22 attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Indian-administered Kashmir, which killed 26 people. India blamed pakistan for supporting the responsible​ armed group, a claim Islamabad denies. Pakistan had also claimed to have downed multiple Indian military jets, including Rafale fighters, which Chauhan dismissed as “absolutely incorrect,” ​while confirming at least one indian aircraft was lost.

Chauhan told Bloomberg TV that the focus should be on the reasons behind the losses, not just the fact that aircraft were downed. he stated that India altered its tactics after the initial ⁣setbacks and afterward ⁤gained a notable advantage.

“So we rectified tactics⁢ and then ‍went ⁤back on⁤ the [May] 7th, 8th ‍and ‍10th‌ in large numbers to hit airbases deep inside Pakistan, penetrated all their air defences with impunity, carried out precision strikes,” he ‍said.

While Islamabad denies losing any aircraft, it acknowledged some damage to‌ its airbases.⁤ Chauhan ‍noted that despite Pakistan’s close ​ties with China, there was no evidence⁤ of direct assistance from Beijing​ during the conflict.He ‌added ⁢that commercially available satellite‌ imagery could have been obtained from various sources, including China.

“What‍ was⁣ crucial⁤ is,why did these losses occur,and what ‍we will ‍do after that,” General Anil Chauhan said.

What’s next

Chauhan emphasized that ‌the Indian government has made it clear it will respond “precisely and decisively” to any⁣ future terror​ attacks originating from Pakistan, requiring constant preparedness‍ from the armed forces. This ongoing tension ⁣underscores the need for continued vigilance and⁢ strategic planning in the region.

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