You tell me, since May 10th till date people here are searching for some female rafale pilot. LOL! Every darned rumor has been spun about her. And now they want Indian media to produce her pictures or videos.

The problem is that General Chauhan assures us casual armchair observers that it is not the number of downed jets that matters, but why they were downed.
If jets are downed, as we now know to be the case (despite Indian denials and obfuscation hitherto), pilots
may well have been killed. DGISPR told us on 12th May that no pilots were in Pakistani custody. If we had any temporarily, evidently, they were already repatriated to India prior to this statement. Nobody knows what state any pilot may have been repatriated in, alive/injured/dead.
If we are to go by Chauhan's suggestion that numbers don't matter and extrapolate that to pilots, then India as a nation and as a people needs to do some serious introspection.
What surprises us casual forum goers is the apathy from Indians towards these now reasonable questions about HUMAN losses.
Are your pilots so damned expendable to your nation in pursuit of setting Karachi port ablaze or blowing up our damns or some other hindutva fantasy, that nobody is asking BJP the simple question: since Chauhan has now confirmed the loss of material, can the nation kindly be informed of any loss of pilots?
The way I see it, constant mythology-level denials create a box with ever shrinking walls. Modi put himself in this box - it isn't your problem. Indian people do owe it to their armed forces to demand precise answers about the fate of their pilots, so at the very least, the nation can pray for their injured or grieve their lost ones. The answers given to you hitherto are ambiguous: "all pilots are home". This is a vacuous statement. "Are those pilots dead or alive?" is the next natural question. We are constantly told that the Indian armed forces are true servants of the people, so prove it by standing up for them and asking the simplest of questions to your government.