Pakistan’s decisive response to Indian aggression has garnered global recognition.
Global media and international defense experts have acknowledged the professionalism, valor, and determination of Pakistan's armed forces.
According to the BBC, Pakistan demonstrated military superiority over India, while latter's strategy was an utter failure. It further reported that India failed to deliver a decisive blow, and the billions of dollars spent by New Delhi failed to yield any benefit. It also recognized that Pakistan’s air power posed a significant challenge for India.
The Telegraph commended Pakistan’s effective defensive strategy and raised serious questions about Indian fighter jets. It described the destruction of advanced Indian aircraft like the Rafale as a “humiliating defeat” for India, declaring the Pakistan Air Force the undisputed King of the skies. The Telegraph further reported that Pakistani jets used advanced air-to-air missiles to shoot down five Indian warplanes. By downing expensive Indian jets like the Rafale, Pakistan not only proved its air superiority but also astonished military experts worldwide.
Al Jazeera reported that, for the first time in history, Rafale jets were destroyed.
Similarly, defense analysts acknowledged the heavy damage Pakistan inflicted on Indian military camps and airbases.
They noted that following Pakistan’s attack, India reached out to the United States, requesting diplomatic intervention to secure a ceasefire.
Experts asserted that the facts confirm Pakistan's capability to fully respond to any Indian aggression and maintain its air and military superiority in pursuit of regional peace.