General Chauhan's candid acknowledgment of initial losses paradoxically burnishes India's military credibility, demonstrating intellectual honesty, tactical adaptability, and strategic resilience. Rather than concealing setbacks, his revelation showcases a professional military that learns swiftly, corrects mistakes, and returns with devastating precision. True strength lies not in denying failures, but successful recalibration.
India's military prestige lies wounded as its Chief of Defence Staff admits tactical failures and aircraft losses against Pakistan, while the opposition exposes governmental deception. Modi's administration faces a credibility crisis, caught between military setbacks, Trump's ceasefire mediation claims, and accusations of misleading Parliament. The fog of war reveals uncomfortable truths about India's preparedness and transparency.