Indian Military Shows Unease as Officials Admit to Pakistan’s Strikes
Indian Military Officers Implicitly Acknowledge Destruction of Rafale Jets. Indian military officers have admitted to the destruction of the Rafale jets purchased from Russia in veiled terms.
India is in trouble after the evidence provided by the Pakistani army; the Indian army had to hold a press conference to save its reputation.
During the news conference, the journalist asked whether the Indian army’s Rafale jets had been shot down? To which Air Marshal AK Bharti said that he would not answer that right now, if there is a war, there will be losses, we have suffered losses.
The Air Marshal said that Pakistani fighter jets have been shot down, but he did not say where the debris is.

During the news conference, the faces of the officers of the three forces were down, DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai also admitted to the devastating attacks by Pakistan and said fiercely that after the ceasefire, the Pakistan army broke its promise, if Pakistan tries to intrude again, it will be given a befitting reply.
The three officers kept trying to avoid public reprimand by lying on top of lies.
It should be noted that on May 9, 2025, DG ISPR Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry had exposed the Indian lie in front of the international media in a joint press conference and said that the Pakistani Air Force had shot down 5 Indian aircraft.
He said that the Indian aircraft that were destroyed included 3 modern Rafale aircraft, a MiG-29 and a Su-30I. India, resorting to traditional stubbornness and lies, denied the news of the plane crash. Some Indian media channels confirmed the news of the plane crash, which was later removed by the Modi government.

DG ISPR and a senior Air Force officer presented undeniable evidence of the downing of Indian Rafale aircraft in a joint press conference. The evidence also showed the numbers of the Indian aircraft and the locations of the crash.
Additionally, Jim Sciuto, an anchor and security expert for the American broadcaster CNN, said on the social networking website X that a high-level French intelligence official had confirmed the downing of the Rafale jet.