India’s political and military claims are hollow after airspace failure
India’s political and military claims are hollow after airspace failure
Pakistan’s decision to close its airspace has caused major problems for India, exposing the gap between Indian political and military claims and reality.
During Operation Sindoor, India faced a historic setback, suffering heavy financial losses and military failure. Pakistan’s excellent strategy forced India to struggle not only on the military front but also economically.
The closure of air routes led to losses of over 4,000 crore rupees, yet India continues to talk about trade with Afghanistan through these routes, which now seems unrealistic.
Indian military warnings, described as “trailer-like threats,” reflect their failure. On the other hand, demands for subsidies worth millions of rupees show the result of India’s failed policies.
Even Indian media, including Republic News, have admitted India’s humiliation in Operation Sindoor and the 4,000 crore rupees losses caused by Pakistan.
Air India has requested the Indian government to cover losses caused by Pakistan’s airspace closure. To avoid further losses, the airline has asked permission to use China’s airspace for flights.
The closure of Pakistani airspace forced Indian airlines to take longer routes, causing additional costs and logistical challenges, according to Republic News.
Overall, India’s political and military leadership is in shock after facing defeat on multiple fronts against Pakistan.
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