A European think tank, DGAP, has reported that India failed to lock onto asingle Pakistani jet during the recent conflict, contradicting India’sclaim of shooting down five Pakistani aircraft, according to Al Jazeeralink. DGAP’s analysis suggests the Indian claims were false, highlighting adiscrepancy between battlefield claims and actual events during the Mayconflict.Key points from the report:
– *DGAP’s assessment:* The think tank concluded that India did not successfully target any Pakistani aircraft during the clashes. – *Contradictory claims:* This contradicts India’s assertion that it shot down five Pakistani jets.
– *Focus on aircraft type:* The conflict involved Pakistani aircraft, including Chinese-made jets and US F-16s, and Indian Rafale fighters. – *Unresolved differences:* The differing claims highlight the ongoing tensions and conflicting narratives between India and Pakistan regarding the conflict. – *Pakistan’s denial:* Pakistan has previously denied that any of its aircraft were downed by India.
