NEW DELHI: Indian Deputy Army Chief Lt. Gen. Rahul Singh has made a stunning admission, acknowledging that Pakistan outperformed India in a recent conflict, Operation Sindoor.
According to Lt. Gen. Singh, Pakistan’s superior C4ISR capabilities, which include command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, caught the Indian Army off guard.
The Pakistani military’s advanced electronic warfare tactics, particularly those employed by the Pakistan Air Force, were unparalleled and significantly disrupted Indian operations.
Lt. Gen. Singh also highlighted the effectiveness of Pakistan’s Al-Fath rocket system, which successfully damaged Indian military bases.
He attributed India’s defeat to several factors, including Pakistan’s Superior Intelligence: Pakistan had prior knowledge of Indian troop movements and strategic deployments, giving them a significant advantage. India’s Air Defense Limitations: India’s large geographical size made its air defense systems less effective.
Despite these admissions, defense analysts believe that India’s defeat is more a result of its strategic shortcomings rather than the supposed involvement of multiple enemies.
Pakistan’s armed forces demonstrated professional skills, courageous leadership, and full trust of the people, ultimately leading to their victory.
Analysts also warn that Pakistan can target Indian economic and industrial complexes in case of any future adventure by India, emphasizing the need for India to reassess its strategy rather than blaming external factors for its defeat.
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