Distant_Observer
Trusted Member
I agree with you that India’s planning for Operation Sindoor on the first day was lacking, which led to the loss of fighter jets. However, the mission’s objective was still achieved. I also agree with Pravin Sawhney’s view that India’s military-industrial complex must be brought on par with China’s in order to effectively counter Pakistan — because Pakistan can purchase any military hardware that China produces. So even if China isn’t directly involved in the conflict, India is essentially facing Chinese capabilities through Pakistan.
Your mission objective was to hit civilians on the border which could have been done with mortars.
You lost 6 jets and your airforce was grounded.
Pakistans mistake was it did not react immediately and absorbed the brahamos and drone salvos but when it did it took out your air defences in your western command.
If US did not step in Pakistan were clearing the way for deeper strikes and they would have started hitting your capital and HVTs.








