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Brinks Report > Blog > People > ‘We Fixed Tactical Errors’ – Army’s Frank Assessment After Op Sindoor Setbacks
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‘We Fixed Tactical Errors’ – Army’s Frank Assessment After Op Sindoor Setbacks

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 31, 2025 3:23 pm
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For the first time, India has confirmed it lost fighter jets during Operation Sindoor, a fierce four-day clash with Pakistan earlier in May. Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan admitted the losses but made it clear: India learned fast, fixed the errors, and hit back harder.

Speaking to Bloomberg TV at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Chauhan said, “What is important is not that jets were downed, but why.” While he didn’t reveal the exact number of aircraft lost, he firmly rejected Pakistan’s claim of shooting down six Indian planes as “absolutely incorrect.”

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But here’s the twist: this wasn’t just an admission—it was a flex. India’s military learned on the fly, adapted, and came back stronger.

According to Chauhan, Indian jets were back in the skies within two days, this time executing long-range precision strikes deep inside Pakistan’s territory—300 kilometers in.

In short: yes, India lost jets. But it didn’t lose control.

Also Read ‘Declined Offer to Withdraw:’ 7 BSF Women Held the Line for 72 Hours in Op Sindoor

Learning Fast, Striking Hard

General Chauhan was clear: mistakes were made, but more importantly—they were understood, remedied, and rectified. That kind of quick turnaround in military operations isn’t just impressive, it’s a signal. India isn’t just reacting—it’s evolving in real time.

In contrast, Pakistan’s loud claims about Chinese support and high-end air defense systems? “They didn’t work,” Chauhan said bluntly. India struck “with the precision of a meter” despite those defenses.

You don’t need fancy tech when your tactics are sharper.

Nukes? Not Even Close

Amid rising fears, Chauhan dismissed talk of a nuclear face-off. He called suggestions of an impending nuclear war “far-fetched.” Communication lines were open, he said. There’s a wide gap between regular warfare and nuclear weapons—and India stayed well within it.

This matters because the world watches South Asia through a nuclear lens. India just reminded everyone: it plays smart, not reckless.

Looking Ahead

India has drawn its “red lines,” Chauhan warned. What happens next depends on Pakistan’s actions. The ball is in their court.

But make no mistake—Op Sindoor losses were just a stumble, not a fall. India stood up, recalibrated, and made sure its enemies felt the cost of testing its patience.

Also Read PM Modi’s Stark Reminder: ‘Pakistan Pleaded During Op Sindoor – Battle Isn’t Done’

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