India’s Operation Sindoor claims questioned as reports contradict IAF Chief’s statements

India's Operation Sindoor claims questioned as reports contradict IAF Chief’s statements

WEBDESK: India’s top air force officer has made sweeping claims about the country’s recent military action against Pakistan but contradictory statements and foreign reporting are raising questions over the official version of events.

Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh said the Indian Air Force and air defence units destroyed multiple Pakistani command and control centres, wiped out six radars, downed five fighter jets, and struck a large aircraft from 300 kilometres away. He credited the Russian-made S-400 missile system for keeping Pakistani aircraft away from Indian skies and described the campaign as a decisive success.

However, these claims remain unverified and are being challenged by independent accounts. Reports from Reuters cite Pakistani sources who say their J-10C fighter jets, equipped with PL-15 long-range missiles, shot down Indian Rafale aircraft from nearly 200 kilometres away. The Guardian has also carried accounts of Pakistani strikes deep inside Indian-held territory contradicting the Indian narrative of complete aerial dominance.

India’s own official messaging has also shown inconsistencies. The Economic Times quoted the Defence Secretary as denying any loss of Rafales, while in the same breath claiming Pakistan suffered heavier losses and that over 100 militants were killed. No evidence has been provided to support either claim.

Analysts say the language used by the IAF chief appeared designed as much to reassure the Indian public and political leadership as to convey operational facts. Despite praise for “political will” and “no restrictions,” the operation ended with India agreeing to a ceasefire rather than dictating one an outcome that sits uneasily with the image of an overwhelming victory.

While New Delhi continues to promote Operation Sindoor as a demonstration of military strength, the growing gap between official statements and independent reporting has turned it into a test of credibility for both the Modi government and its armed forces.

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