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Three months after the high-stakes Operation Sindoor, India’s top military brass finally details the mission’s impact.

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00:00You ask to a Pakistani whether you lost or won, you say, my chief has become field marshal, we must have won only, that's why he's become field marshal.
00:06We have at least five fighters confirmed kills and one large aircraft, which could be either an Lint aircraft or an AWNC aircraft, which was taken on at a distance of about 300 kilometers.
00:19Three months after Operation Sindur, senior army officials have specified the exact damage that India inflicted on Pakistan.
00:24As per the air chief, India took down at least five Pakistani jets and one large aircraft during the operation carried out in May 2025.
00:31The chief of army staff, General Rupain Divedi, talked about Pakistan's war narrative while taking a subtle dig at their newly appointed field marshal Aasim Munir.
00:38The COAS mentioned that a free hand was given to the army and talked about a meeting with India's defence minister Rajnath Singh.
00:4423rd is the time when we, next day itself, we all sat down and this is the first time which RM has also said, I think enough is enough and all the three chiefs were very clear, something has to be done.
00:54And the free hand was given, of course, that you decide what is to be done.
00:58Air chief marshal Amar Preet Singh said India took down a large aircraft as well, possibly an Elant or an AEWNC aircraft.
01:05This aircraft was shot down from a distance of 300 kilometers and as per the Air Force chief, this is the largest ever recorded surface to air kill that we can talk about.
01:12In addition to that, at least two command and control centers, two SAGW systems in Lahore and Okara and three hangers which included Sukur UAV hangar, Bholari hangar and the Jacoba Bader 16 hangar were also targeted and hit.
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