“Includes errors and improvements …” said General CDS Anil Chauhan on the issue of loss of operation Sindoor – General CDS Anil Chauhan on Operation Sindoor India Loss and attack on Pakistan during an interview

Defense chief of staff, General Anil Chauhan, spoke openly on the recent fight with Pakistan on Saturday. In an interview with Bloomberg at the Shangri-La dialogue security conference in Singapore, he rejected the complaint of the neighboring Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif that Pakistan killed six Indian planes including four Rafale.
In fact, in response to Pahalgam’s terrorist attack on April 22, on May 7, the Indian Air Force bombed terrorist bases in Pakistan. After that, there was an open struggle between Pakistan and India. Pakistan said it killed six Indian fighter planes, including at least three burst aircraft.
Now General Chauhan admitted that India had undergone air losses from the start. However, he did not say the number. In response to a question asked by a journalist on the loss of India in Operation Sindoor, he said: “It is not important to know how much the loss was, but why it was demolished, what errors were made. It is important. The numbers are not important. And what did we do after that?
Earlier, the armed forces had reported questions about Pakistan that kills Indian planes. Director General of Air Operations (DGAO) The Air Marshal AK addressing a press conference, Bharti had declared that the loss in any war scenario was a part. However, he said that all Indian pilots were back.
He said, “We are in a war scenario and the loss is one of them. The question is: have we achieved our goal? The answer is a strong yes. Currently, I would not like to comment on this (loss of planes) because we are still at war and give an advantage to the opponent. All our pilots are back home.
Changes in strategy and deep infiltration
The defense staff chief said the armed forces have shown a boom in the analysis of strategic errors, improving and targeting Pakistan two days later as part of Operation Sindoor. General Chauhan said: “The right thing is that we are able to understand our strategic error, improve it, then implement it after two days and repress all our jets, in which a long distance has been targeted.”
General CDS Chauhan said that India has retaliated in depth on May 7, 8 and 10 and has targeted the air locations in Pakistan in depth. He said, “We made a precise strike, penetrating the Pakistan air security system. On May 10, we used all types of planes and weapons.
Let us know that Indian forces had already informed that its drones and missiles were targeting at least eight air bases in Pakistan. Pakistan had also admitted that some of its air bases were targeted. However, he said the loss was very low.
This is said on the nuclear war too
General Anil Chauhan also clarified that the struggle has never reached near the nuclear war. He insisted that the ways of communication with Pakistan were still open, due to which the situation could be controlled. He said, “I believe there is a lot of scope between traditional military operations and the use of nuclear weapons. The military leadership of the two countries behaved cautious and responsible throughout the struggle, due to which the situation was not uncontrollable despite the stress.
No direct support from China
Chauhan said India had not received any kind of military challenge from China during the fight. He said: “No unusual activity has been observed at our northern border since April 22.”
When he was asked if China had given satellite images or real -time information in Pakistan, Chauhan said that such information is now available and can be taken not only from China but also other sources.