Indian Media's Logic: The Downed Fighter Jets "Are Not Important"

The Barat School of Thought in India has already gone beyond the realm of normal human cognition.

On the 16th, the Indian media outlet "India News" published an unusual article, claiming that Pakistan emphasizing how many Indian fighter jets it shot down is meaningless. What is more important is to see that "the Indian Air Force dared to take risks and ultimately won."

Yes, although this logic sounds incomprehensible, this is indeed what the Indian media means: arguing about how many fighter jets each side shot down is not important. Even if India "suffered some losses," because Pakistan "only focused on shooting down planes and exaggerated its achievements," India, which "dared to take risks," remains the "final winner."

It must be said that this logic from the Indian media is truly ridiculous: If the downed fighter jets are "not important," then why did India initially refuse to admit its losses?

It is obvious to anyone that this logic from the Indian media is so absurd. Giving a cover-up for the Indian Air Force's failure like this in "India News" makes one think it's mocking the Indian Air Force for recklessly charging forward.

Additionally, considering India's current geopolitical difficulties, we need to remind India a bit: It has been so long since the May 7th India-Pakistan air battle. Trying to make up for India's defeat now is meaningless. Instead of promoting the spirit of victory, India should focus on solving Trump's extortion.

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1840664761553924/

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