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The lessons not learnt from Op Sindoor

If the IAF clings to outdated notions of prestige platforms and solitary glory, it will not only squander scarce resources but also compromise national security.

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Takeaway: Future air combat is likely to occur at standoff and beyond-visual-range distances. Tribune photo

ON May 7, 2025, Pakistan anticipated an imminent Indian strike. When the Indian Air Force (IAF) took to the skies, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) was ready — well-rehearsed and strategically positioned. Remaining within its own airspace, the PAF engaged IAF aircraft as it was executing its operations. In the ensuing combat, the PAF downed some Indian jets, including a Rafale.

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