India Confirms It Lost Fighter Jets in Recent Pakistan Conflict
- India confirmed it lost multiple fighter jets during a four-day conflict with Pakistan in May 2025 along their shared border.
- The conflict erupted after an April 22 terrorist attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, which New Delhi blamed on Pakistan-backed militants.
- Indian strikes targeted six Pakistani sites with precision, while Pakistan claimed to have downed six Indian jets, including advanced Rafale fighters.
- The head of India's defence forces highlighted that the focus should be on understanding the reasons behind the loss of jets and the tactical mistakes involved, rather than the number of aircraft lost.
- A US-brokered ceasefire began on May 10, ending the worst India-Pakistan clashes in decades without approaching nuclear warfare.
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India arrests 81 for 'sympathising' with Pakistan
GUWAHATI: Indian police have arrested scores of people for "sympathising" with Pakistan, a month after the worst conflict between the arch-rivals for decades, a top government official said Sunday (Jun 1). The arrests took place in the northeastern state of Assam, where Chief Minister Himanta
Assam: 2 more held for ‘anti-national’ posts, tally hits 81 since Pahalgam attack
Guwahati: Two more persons, accused of being “anti-nationals”, have been apprehended in Assam, taking the total number of such arrests to 81, since the Phalgam terror attack in April, chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Sunday, June 1. In a post on X, Sarma stated that one person each was apprehended from the Sonitpur and Kamrup districts. “81 Anti-Nationals are now behind bars for sympathising with Pak…Our systems are constantly tracking…
How Indian Media Sabotaged its Own War Efforts
Despite the military's technological prowess and tactical victories, India's international standing collapsed under the weight of reckless media sensationalism, diplomatic overreach, and the unchecked proliferation of communal hate speech that alienated potential allies.
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