Operation Sindor Air Strike Details: Chief of Defense Staff Accepts for the loss of aircraft, ‘improved’ strategy says strategy to make deep hit inside Pakistan

Operation Sindor Air Strike Details: Chief of Defense Staff Accepts for the loss of aircraft, 'improved' strategy says strategy to make deep hit inside Pakistan

Operation Sindor Air Strike Description: India changed the strategy after damaging the air on the first day of the struggle with Pakistan earlier this month and established a decisive benefit before the neighbors. Announced a ceasefire Three days later, India’s highest ranking general said on Saturday.

“What was important, why these disadvantages were done, and what will we do after that,” he told the Reuters at the Sangri-La Dialogue Security Forum in Singapore, referring to the Pakistani claim of Downing Jets.

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“So we corrected the strategy and then came back in large numbers on the 7th, 8th and 10th, so that deep -air bases could be hit inside Pakistan, surrounded all their air defense with impurities, carried out accurate attacks.”

The Indian Air Force “blowed all types of aircraft with all types of ordinances on 10th”, he said.

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India’s Director General of Operations, Air Marshal Ak Bharti, told a press conference in the first press conference that “the loss is a part of the fight” and India had dropped some Pakistani jets.

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Islamabad has denied that it had suffered any loss of aircraft, but admitted that its air bases faced some hits, although the loss was minimal.

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Some attacks were at the locations near the nuclear facilities of Pakistan, but they were not targeted themselves, media reports have said.

Chauhan said, “Most of the strike pinpoints were distributed with accuracy, some up to a meter, whatever the points of our selected effects were,” Chauhan said.

Chauhan, and President of Pakistan’s Joint Chief of Staff, General Sahir Shamshad Mirza has said that the two had no threat at any time during the struggle that nuclear weapons were considered.

“I think there is a lot of space before crossing the nuclear border, before that very signaling, I think nothing like this happened,” Chauhan said. “There is a lot of space for traditional operations that are created, and it will be a new criteria.”

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He said, “It is my personal view that when the struggle is the most rational people are people in uniform,” he said. “During this operation, I found that the two sides display a lot of rationalism in their views as well as actions. So why should we assume that there will be anxious on someone else’s part in the atomic domain?”

Chauhan also said that although Pakistan is closely associated with China, there was no sign of any real help from Beijing during the conflict.

“While it was revealed from (April) from 22nd, we did not find any abnormal activity in the operational or strategic depth of our northern borders, and things were generally fine.”

Asked if China provided any satellite imagination or other real-time intelligence to Pakistan during the conflict, Chauhan said that such imagination was commercially available and could be purchased from China as well as other sources.

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He said that when the enmity was over, the Government of India made it clear that it would “accurately and decisively respond that there should be another terrorist attacks from Pakistan”.

“Therefore, as far as the armed forces are concerned, it has its own mobility. For this we will need to prepare 24 × 7.”

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