ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s decisive response to recent Indian aggression has drawn significant global recognition, with international media and defense experts acknowledging the professionalism and determination of Pakistan’s armed forces.
A report by the BBC highlighted Pakistan’s military superiority, contrasting it with what it described as India’s strategic failures. The report noted that despite significant financial investments by New Delhi, India was unable to deliver a decisive blow, while Pakistan’s air power emerged as a formidable challenge.
The Telegraph lauded Pakistan’s defensive strategy and raised critical concerns about the performance of Indian fighter jets. It detailed the destruction of advanced Indian aircraft, such as the Rafale, calling it a “humiliating defeat” for India. The publication declared the Pakistan Air Force the “undisputed King of the skies,” crediting Pakistani jets with using advanced air-to-air missiles to shoot down five Indian warplanes.
Al Jazeera added that this incident marked the first time Rafale jets were destroyed, underscoring the significant impact of Pakistan’s actions.
Defense analysts further acknowledged the substantial damage inflicted by Pakistan on Indian military camps and airbases. In response to Pakistan’s assertive actions, India reportedly sought diplomatic intervention from the United States to secure a ceasefire.
Experts have asserted that these developments affirm Pakistan’s capability to respond effectively to Indian aggression, while maintaining its air and military superiority in the interest of regional peace.