India Denies French Auditors Access to Rafale Jets Amid Reports of Losses to Pakistan in Operation Banyan Marsus

New Delhi (HRNW)- India refused to give access to the Rafale aircraft to French auditors for fear of exposing its disastrous defeat at the hands of Pakistan during Operation Banyan Marsus.

The American magazine The National Interest said in a report that the French company Dassault, which manufactures the Rafale, wanted to come to India to review any possible defects in the aircraft.

The magazine further said in its report that India fears that the real purpose of the French auditors is to blame the Indian Air Force for the poor performance.

According to the report, in all this situation, India has flatly refused to give access to the Rafale aircraft to the French auditors.

India had destroyed the French-made Rafale aircraft, to which the French military had said in its first reaction that they were trying to get information directly from India to carefully review the situation regarding the performance of Rafale.

According to the international news agency, a French military spokesman told a press briefing that many aircraft took part in the battle, so many aspects remain to be confirmed, and the details of the incident are uncertain.

However, he also said that France is eager to learn as much as possible from this. If Rafale aircraft are indeed shot down, it will be the first incident in two decades of operational service.

It should be remembered that the Pakistan Air Force shot down 6 Indian aircraft in response to the martyrdom of a mosque and the loss of precious lives of innocent civilians in the Indian aggression.

It should be remembered that India had purchased 36 modern Rafale aircraft from France, of which 3 were destroyed by Pakistan in the recent war.

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