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Indian Chief of Defense Staff admits worst defeat in Operation Sindoor

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Abdul khalique

NEW DELHI: In a cynical attempt to hide the disastrous defeat in Operation Sindoor, the Indian Chief of Defence Staff has made ridiculous statements.

According to media reports, the Indian Chief of Defence Staff’s low self-confidence-based body language and shaky voice revealed a defeated mentality.

Indian Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, while trying to hide the defeat in Operation Sindoor, said that the challenges ahead will be different; we should forget the previous Sindoor and prepare for the next Sindoor.

The Indian Chief of Defence Staff’s blaming technology for the defeat and declaring new technology as the only solution is not a realistic stance at all. The Indian Chief of Defence Staff’s talk of improving tri-services coordination to erase his embarrassment is actually a blatant admission of defeat.

According to experts, the talk of a new Sindoor is actually a reflection of the fact that an attempt is being made to cover up the defeat and defeat of the past.

It is clear from these statements that India has not learned any lessons from the failure of Operation Sindoor, while any misadventure will be met with a very tough, effective, and decisive response from Pakistan.

Abdul khalique

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