Updated on: Aug 09, 2025 01:27 pm IST

Calling the India-Pak conflict a “high-tech” war, the Chief of Air Staff said that India shot down five Pakistani jets during Operation Sindoor.

Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh on Saturday said that in just 80-90 hours of war, India inflicted so much damage to Pakistan’s air defence system that it was clear that any continuation of the conflict would cost Islamabad even more.

File photo of Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh.(PTI) File photo of Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh.(PTI)

Calling the India-Pak conflict a “high-tech” war, the Chief of Air Staff said that India shot down five Pakistani jets during Operation Sindoor.

“I can say that it was more of a high-tech war which was fought. In 80 to 90 hours of war, we were able to achieve so much of damage to air system that it was clear to them that if they continue, they are going to pay for it more and more,” the Air Chief Marshal said during an event in Bengaluru.

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“So they came forward and sent a message to our DGMO that they wanted to talk. This was accepted on our side. The decision was taken at the highest level,” he added.

While speaking on the Operation Sindoor, he said that a key reason behind the success of the operation was the “presence of political will”.

“There were very clear directions given to us. No restrictions were put on us… If there were any constraints, they were self-made… We decided how much to escalate… We had full freedom to plan and execute,” Singh said.

“Our attacks were calibrated because we wanted to be mature about it… There was a synchronisation between the three forces… The post of CDS made a real difference. He was there to get us together… NSA also played a big role in getting all the agencies,” he added.

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