During Operation Sindoor, due to the Modi government’s refusal to acknowledge the casualties, the Indian army is under severe internal pressure.
According to sources, India suffered major human losses in the war against Pakistan; more than 250 soldiers were killed on the Line of Control alone. Due to the large number of soldiers killed, India has decided to give awards to more than 100 soldiers. Honors will be given to 4 pilots, including 3 Rafale aircraft pilots.
In Operation Sindoor, Indian forces suffered heavy losses, and to avoid humiliation, the government and Indian forces have continued to conceal these losses to this day. According to sources, more than 250 Indian soldiers were killed on the Line of Control alone.
A recent report states that despite the large number of soldiers killed, India has decided to award more than 100 soldiers. In the Indian Air Force, 5 killed soldiers in the 10th Infantry Brigade’s G-Top have been deemed worthy of honors, and 9 killed soldiers are being given honors in the headquarters of the 93rd Infantry Brigade.
A decision has been made to award 4 pilots, including 3 Rafale aircraft pilots, according to the report.
In the so-called democratic country, the families of killed Indian soldiers are under pressure not to share their loved ones’ pictures on social media. According to the report, among the Indian soldiers to be awarded are also 5 operators of the modern S-400 defense system who were killed at Udhampur airbase.
Sources say the Modi government has continued to deny the losses at Pathankot and Udhampur bases, despite confirmation by Indian and international media.
It is worth mentioning that India, using the killing of tourists in Pahalgam as a pretext, launched attacks on Pakistan from multiple areas on the night of May 6 and 7. However, Pakistan responded immediately, and the Pakistan Air Force shot down 6 Indian aircraft, including the latest Rafale jets.
Pakistani forces gave a strong response to India on all fronts, destroying several Indian posts on the Line of Control, in which dozens of Indian soldiers were also killed.