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New Delhi/Washington: The four-day India-Pakistan military standoff in May may have ended, but the echo of Operation Sindoor is still being heard across the world. The latest bipartisan report of the US Congress made it clear how much damage India's strikes had caused to Pakistan. According to the report, Pakistan lost 5 military aircraft, while India lost only 3 (not all Rafale). If we compare President Trump's claim of “8 jets downed,” it is clear that most of the losses were caused by Pakistan.
Pakistan's 5 jets lost—what matches Trump's 8 claims?
Trump had said at the Miami Business Forum on November 5 that not seven but eight planes fell. The eighth was badly damaged. The report claims that 5 Pakistani and 3 Indian planes were shot down. It is believed that Pakistan's J-10 and F-16 were badly hit. At the same time, India had only one Rafale among its three jets. The rest consisted of MiGs or Sukhoi. The same thing comes from the American intelligence assessment of May. Pakistan's air defense system proved to be a complete failure. This data is once again exposing Asim Munir's false “victory” claims.
Is Pakistan's repair still in limbo?
New satellite images from OSINT expert Damien Simon show that Rawalpindi's Noor Khan airbase (near Nuclear Command) and Jacobabad's F-16 hangar are still under repair. Only a temporary structure has been built at Noor Khan, whereas the roof of the hangar at Jacobabad is being opened stage by stage. There is a fear of unexploded risk. Simon said that this delay will keep Pakistan's air power weak for years.
Did China's propaganda fail miserably?
The report also strongly accused China of selling fake AI-generated images of J-35 and PL-15 missiles, which showed the wreckage of Chinese jets “destroyed” by Indian strikes. The only objective was to harm France's Rafale deal. But the American report exposed China's lies.
What is the message?
Operation Sindoor proved that India's precision strike capability is in front of the world. Pakistan's repairs will take years, China's propaganda has failed, and India's dominance is clearly visible from Trump's claims. Next time if Pakistan provokes, the answer will be more terrible. This message has reached the whole world.