London (HRNW)- British research and strategic communications organization Pakistan Playbook has released an investigative report claiming that Pakistan secured both military and diplomatic advantages during the “Battle of Haq.”
According to the report, several Indian military aircraft, including Rafale fighter jets, were allegedly destroyed. It further claims that American and French intelligence officials, along with India’s Chief of Defence Staff and a defence attaché, acknowledged that India suffered military losses during the conflict.
The report states that Pakistan’s air defence strategy effectively prevented Indian attacks from achieving their objectives and rendered hostile drone operations ineffective. It also claims that satellite imagery showed no Pakistani military aircraft were damaged during the conflict.
According to the investigation, Pakistan strengthened its diplomatic engagement with several countries, including the United States, following the conflict. The report describes the role of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir as significant in Pakistan’s diplomatic outreach.
The report further claims that despite comparatively limited resources, Pakistan gained a military advantage while India incurred substantial financial losses.
It also states that Pakistan’s relations with several international organizations, including the European Union, improved after the conflict, enhancing the country’s diplomatic standing and drawing international recognition for its role in promoting regional peace.
According to the report, success in modern warfare depends not only on defence spending but also on effective leadership, professional armed forces, and sound military strategy.
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