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After Pakistan blow, Indian CDS says ‘losses don’t matter if you win the match’

Published on: June 4, 2025 1:00 PM

India’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Anil Chauhan, has addressed the nation after Pakistan reportedly downed several Indian fighter jets. Speaking at Savitribai Phule University in Pune, he compared the situation to a cricket match. He said if a team wins, no one asks how many wickets were lost. His remarks came after growing public and media pressure following the military setback.

General Chauhan tried to reassure the public by saying professional armies are not shaken by temporary losses. He stated that setbacks are part of war, and bigger goals matter more than individual incidents. He emphasized that short-term damage does not weaken the overall strength of the Indian military. His comments appeared aimed at reducing public criticism and calming rising concerns.

Earlier, the General admitted in a U.S. interview that Indian jets were destroyed by Pakistani forces. However, he avoided sharing the exact number of jets lost. His vague response sparked anger among opposition leaders, retired army officials, and defense analysts. Many demanded transparency and clarity about the actual losses India suffered during the operation.

Adding to the controversy, some BJP leaders also expressed disappointment. One senior member even admitted the Rafale jets might not be as strong as claimed. Indian journalists criticized both the government and military for hiding facts. Social media has been flooded with demands for accountability and truth about the air losses.

Despite the backlash, the Indian military has stayed silent on further details. General Chauhan’s cricket analogy has drawn mixed reactions. Some called it insensitive, while others saw it as a way to stay positive during crisis. However, the situation has left many Indians questioning the preparedness and honesty of their defense forces.

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