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Five times Indian military officials admitted losses against Pakistan

i2wtcBy i2wtcJuly 11, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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The conflict between Pakistan and India in May 2025 marked a major military escalation between the two nuclear powers. Following the April 22 Pahalgam attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), which killed 26 tourists, New Delhi immediately blamed Islamabad without providing any evidence. It also took a raft of major diplomatic measures to downgrade its ties with Pakistan. Islamabad denied the allegations and offered an impartial probe into the incident.

On the night of May 7, the Indian Air Force launched an unprovoked attack on civilian targets in Pakistan. The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) immediately retaliated and shot down at least six IAF jets, including three French-built Rafales.

On the night of 9–10 May, India launched another round of strikes against Pakistan, but this time targeted military sites. In retaliation, Pakistan launched Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, striking back at Indian military installations, including missile storage sites, airbases and other strategic targets. On May 10, US President Donald Trump announced that a ceasefire had been reached following intense diplomatic efforts overnight.

Read: French intelligence official confirms downing of Rafale by Pakistan

While the Indian political leadership has consistently denied losses, a series of remarks from senior Indian defence officials over recent weeks suggest that the Indian Air Force (IAF) did suffer losses, and potentially more than previously acknowledged. It also shows that the political and military leadership are not on the same page and are at a loss on how to form a new narrative. 

Air Marshal AK Bharti

The first official hint came on May 11, when Air Marshal AK Bharti, Director General of Air Operations, responded to a journalist’s question at a press briefing on Operation Sindoor. He said, “Losses are a part of combat… All our pilots are back home.” Though he did not confirm the number or type of aircraft lost, it marked the first public admission of any kind regarding IAF losses.

General Anil Chauhan

On May 31, General Anil Chauhan, India’s Chief of Defence Staff, made a more pointed remark during an interview with Bloomberg Television at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.

India’s military confirmed for the first time that it lost an unspecified number of fighter jets in clashes with Pakistan in May.

Anil Chauhan, chief of defense staff of the Indian Armed Forces, spoke to Bloomberg TV on Saturday, while attending the Shangri-La Dialogue in… pic.twitter.com/9y3GW6WJfn

— Bloomberg TV (@BloombergTV) May 31, 2025

Dismissing reports that six Indian jets had been downed, he remarked, “What is important is not the jet being down, but why they were being down… That is more important for us. And what did we do after that.” General Chauhan also acknowledged that the IAF was “handicapped” in its flying operations for the next two days — a significant revelation from India’s top military official.

Captain (IN) Shiv Kumar

A third and particularly candid admission came on June 10 from Captain (IN) Shiv Kumar, India’s Defence Attaché to Indonesia, while speaking at a university seminar titled ‘Analysis of the Pakistan–India Air Battle and Indonesia’s Anticipatory Strategies from the Perspective of Air Power’, hosted by Universitas Dirgantara Marsekal Suryadarma in Jakarta.

“I may not agree that we lost so many aircraft, but I do agree we did lose some aircraft… The Indian Air Force lost fighter jets to Pakistan on the night of May 7, 2025, only because of the constraint given by the political leadership to not attack the military establishment or their air defences,” he said.

Read more: India again admits jet losses in Pakistan clash, citing political limits

Captain Kumar’s statement was notable not only for confirming the IAF’s losses but also for attributing them directly to political limitations imposed by New Delhi — an implication that contradicts official claims that the armed forces were given full operational freedom during the conflict.

Defence Secretary RK Singh

On July 8, Defence Secretary RK Singh added to the growing list of official acknowledgements in an interview with CNBC-TV18. Responding to speculation about the loss of multiple Rafale aircraft, he said, “You have used the term Rafales in the plural, I can assure you that is absolutely not correct.”

While aimed at denying the scale of losses claimed by Pakistan, Singh’s remark effectively confirmed that at least one Rafale may have been downed — again, without disclosing numbers.

Lt General Rahul Singh

Further confirmation came from Indian Deputy Army Chief Lt General Rahul Singh, who, two months after the fighting ended, acknowledged India’s military defeat in the operation.

Also read: Pakistan had real-time knowledge of Indian jets during Operation Sindoor: security experts

Though his remarks included accusations that Pakistan’s success was backed by foreign support from China and Turkey, regional analysts and security experts have dismissed these claims, asserting that Pakistan’s gains were achieved independently.

“Pakistan’s security forces were fully aware of Indian fighter jet movements in real-time… We have been preparing for decades to counter India,” security experts said, adding that the victory was the result of professionalism, strategy, and training, not external assistance.

Taken together, these statements paint a picture of guarded admissions by Indian officials, revealing more through what was left unsaid than what was openly confirmed.





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