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    Operation Sindoor: CDS Anil Chauhan Reveals Initial Air Losses, Highlights Tactical Shift

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    Operation Sindoor: CDS Anil Chauhan Reveals Initial Air Losses, Highlights Tactical Shift
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    Chief of Defence Staff Anil Chauhan disclosed India’s early setbacks in the air during Operation Sindoor, underscoring the strategic pivot that secured a decisive edge over Pakistan.

    Singapore: On May 31, 2025, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan revealed that India faced initial losses in the air on the first day of Operation Sindoor, a military response to Pakistan following the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, which killed 26 civilians, mostly tourists. Speaking in Singapore, Chauhan declined to provide specifics on the losses but emphasized India’s subsequent tactical shift that led to a decisive advantage before a US-mediated ceasefire on May 12.

    Early Setbacks and Strategic Pivot
    Chauhan explained that after the initial aerial losses on May 7, India recalibrated its approach, focusing on precision missile strikes launched from Indian airspace. These strikes targeted nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, neutralizing over 100 terrorists, including key Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed operatives. “We adapted swiftly, leveraging our technological edge to establish dominance,” Chauhan said. A defence ministry official, speaking anonymously, noted that India deployed advanced drones and satellite-guided munitions to minimize further risks to air assets.

    Context of the Conflict
    The conflict, the heaviest between India and Pakistan in decades, was triggered by the Pahalgam attack, which India attributed to Pakistan-backed terrorists—a charge Islamabad denied. Pakistan reported 31 deaths, including civilians, during India’s strikes and retaliated with drone and missile attacks, killing 12 civilians and one Indian soldier in Jammu and Kashmir. The escalation prompted global concern, with the US stepping in to broker a ceasefire. A recent report by the South Asian Strategic Studies Institute estimated the economic cost of the four-day conflict at $1.2 billion for both nations, highlighting the need for de-escalation.

    Chauhan’s Broader Message
    Chauhan, addressing a defence summit in Singapore, stressed the importance of adaptability in modern warfare. “The initial losses were a hard lesson, but they underscored our resolve to innovate under pressure,” he said. He also called for stronger international cooperation against terrorism, citing Pakistan’s alleged role in supporting terror groups. Posts on X reflect mixed reactions, with some users praising India’s resilience, while others questioned the lack of transparency on the air losses.

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