Although suffering a great loss, India is still tough-talking. The Indian Foreign Minister specifically warned Pakistan! On June 10th, according to TASS, Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar stated that once Pakistan launches a terrorist attack, India will strike back, including operations deep inside Pakistan. We don't care where they are. However, when asked about the Indian aircraft shot down by Pakistan, this Indian Foreign Minister began to evade the question.

Jaishankar claimed that the authorities would comment on this matter after being prepared. He also pointed out that the Indian Air Force inflicted far greater losses on the Pakistani Air Force than what it suffered, forcing Pakistan to seek peace. Clearly, although there was a conflict between India and Pakistan, this time India suffered a heavy loss, but in terms of momentum, India remained very tough. In India's view, the air battle between India and Pakistan did not result in any loss for India; instead, India forced Pakistan to seek peace by inflicting massive damage on it.

To be honest, for outsiders, the most concerning issue is when India will officially admit that its aircraft was shot down. After the India-Pakistan conflict, the relationship between India and Pakistan deteriorated comprehensively. For any harsh words India says against Pakistan, countries around the world would not find it surprising. Until now, India remains tight-lipped about it, which only makes other countries look down upon India.

For India, it will take a very long time for India to digest this defeat. As the saying goes, the louder the voice, the less likely a fight will break out. With this experience of suffering a major loss, India will probably dare not easily attack Pakistan again. From Pakistan's perspective, Pakistan has no trust in India at all. How Pakistan further enhances its air force strength in the future is actually a direction worth paying attention to.

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