PAF deployed Chinese fighter jets, which outperformed French-made aircraft, says Swamy

BJP leader Subramanian Swamy. — Facebook/@Swamy39
Senior BJP leader Subramanian Swamy has rarely admitted that Pakistan had killed five Indian Air Force (IAF) jets, including Rafale, during the recent rise of military conflicts between the two countries. Speaking in an interview, Swami said that Indian aircraft were defeated in the air battle because Pakistan deployed Chinese fighter aircraft, which carried forward French-made aircraft used by New Delhi.
Five of our planes were shot down by Pakistan. They used Chinese planes to unload our planes, which were French, “Swami declared. The French planes were not as good as the Chinese.” Rafael, “Not on the target as per India’s needs,” he praised the airplane’s performance. Referring to the lack of leadership responsibility.
The attack, which had illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJK), illegally Indians was accelerated in military conflicts between the two countries last month. India blamed Pakistan for the attack without giving any evidence. Earlier this month, the armed forces of Pakistan began a massive military action, named “Operation Buenian-Mom-Mars”, and targeted Indian military goals in several regions.
Pakistan lost six of its fighter planes, including three reconnaissance aircraft, as well as numerous drones. Battle between
The battle between the 2 nuclear-armed international locations came to an end on May 10 with a ceasefire agreement mediated using the United States, which lasted for a minimum of 87 hours. When asked approximately the downing of Indian jets all through the war, Indian Air Marshal AK Bharti had stated that “losses are a part of combat,” without presenting further details.
“[I] could no longer want to comment as we’re nonetheless in an air combat state of affairs. It could be a benefit for the adversary. We have executed our desires. According to NDTV, he had claimed that every one of our pilots had returned domestically. According to ISPR, a total of fifty-three people, consisting of thirteen employees of the armed forces and forty civilians, were martyred in Indian strikes throughout the current navy disagreement.