Pakistan had real -time knowledge of the movements of the Indian army during Operation Sindoor, stressing the preparation and vigilance of the military, the media wing said on Friday.
The revelation occurred after the deputy chief of the Indian army, the LT General Rahul Singh, admitted the military defeat of India in the operation, further complicating the attempt of India already unsuccessful to conceal his humiliation.
The declaration of Lieutenant-General Singh, made two months after the failure of the operation, included basic charges against Pakistan, saying that his success was the result of the foreign support of China and Turkey.
However, inter-service public relations (ISPR) rejected these allegations, reaffirming rather than the victory of Pakistan was entirely obtained by its own force.
“Pakistan’s security forces were fully aware of Indian fighter movements in real time, from the moment they lit their engines on air bases,” said the ISPR. “We have been preparing for decades to counter India, and we don’t need external support to follow their actions,” he added.
Lieutenant-General Singh also relaunched the contradictory story on the drop in Indian Rafale jets, a problem that was surrounded by confusion and contradictory reports.
The ISPR refuted this false story, saying that “Pakistan fought on its own strength, using its own intelligence, and victory was obtained by professionalism and skills, not external support,” added the press release.
In addition, the statement of the Indian army chief of the army that Pakistan used Chinese equipment during the operation was also ridiculed.
“It is absurd for India to accuse Pakistan to use foreign equipment when India itself uses weapons and systems from countries like France, Israel, the United States and Russia,” said the ISPR.
“Has Pakistan has already said that France, Israel or Russia were fighting alongside India? This argument only underlines the immaturity of the military leadership of India,” he added.
The ISPR also stressed that wars are won not only by arms, but by those who manage them. “The armed forces of Pakistan are the most professional in the region. Unlike India, which often focuses on theaters, the Bollywood style war and Jingoiseme, Pakistan focused on building the most professional army in the region, specifically trained to counter India’s attack,” he said.
Addressing the failures of India’s foreign policy, the ISPR stressed that Pakistan has fueled solid and fraternal relations with China and Turkey, while India has alienated potential allies. “The failed policies of India have only made enemies in the region, while Pakistan has acquired global recognition worldwide thanks to its diplomacy and its jurisdiction at all fronts,” the press release noted.
In conclusion, the admission of the LT Gen Singh confirmed that the Sindoor operation was a total failure, built on lies and contradictions.
“The success of Pakistan in operation Bunyanum Marsoos posed the military of India naked and revealed the gap between the aspirations of India and its real capacities,” said the ISPR. “India’s dream of being a regional intimidator or a so-called” net security provider “has been broken,” he added.
The declaration reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to seek peace with India and the resolution of all the outstanding issues by dialogue.
However, the ISPR has issued a severe warning: “that there is no doubt that if India tries a mishap against Pakistan, our answer will be rapid and brutal. India will pass the next decade to justify its humiliating defeat, once again, in the hands of Pakistan, Insha’Allah.”
He continued by saying: “The next time, Pakistan will target not only east to the west, but also the west to the east. All the economic centers of India, industrial centers, technological centers, data centers, ports and trade bunches will be part of military and economic assets, but we will not indicate the centers of the population, like the Chief of the Indian population, but we are not interested in From power stations to the population, to economic power plants, such as the Indian deputy.
The ISPR concluded by reaffirming the military force and preparation of Pakistan: “The armed forces of Pakistan are the most professional in the region. We are ready for any eventuality and capable of defending our borders without foreign assistance.”