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U.S. Defense Expert Dismisses India’s Claims on Pakistani Aircraft
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- Dr. C. Christine Fair challenges claims of 20% damage.
- Affected airbases mentioned include Sargodha, Jacobabad, and Bholari.
- Satellite imagery fails to confirm any losses for Pakistan.
Dr. C. Christine Fair, a U.S. defense analyst, has strongly refuted India’s assertions that they successfully downed several Pakistani aircraft, branding these claims as "nonsense."
Fair, who is well-known for her expertise in security matters, counterterrorism, and South Asia, has often been critical of Pakistan. This background makes her rejection of India’s statements particularly noteworthy.
She shared her insights during an interview with Indian journalist Karan Thapar on the show The Interview with Karan Thapar, where they discussed a statement made by Air Marshal Bharti, the Director General of Air Operations for the Indian Air Force. Bharti had claimed that Indian forces had downed an undisclosed number of Pakistani jets and referred to "satellite images indicating extensive damage" at Pakistani airbases in Chaklala, Rahim Yar Khan, Sargodha, Jacobabad, and Bholari.
In her rebuttal, Dr. Fair asserted that there is "no evidence" supporting the notion of significant damage and categorically dismissed the claim that India had incapacitated 20% of Pakistan’s air force. She expressed her surprise: "I am astonished by the claim that 20% of Pakistan’s air force has been rendered unusable. I’ve never heard such a thing before—it’s a remarkable and definitely false assertion."
When pressed by Thapar about Air Marshal Bharti’s claim, she simply stated, “Bakwas,” emphasizing the lack of evidence supporting it.
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