Pakistan’s Objection to English Language Sparks Controversy During Operation Sindoor Anniversary Briefing

Pakistan’s Objection to English Language Sparks Controversy During Operation Sindoor Anniversary Briefing

Pakistan and India exchanged contrasting narratives during the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, with Pakistan objecting to India’s use of English in its briefing. India detailed major strikes on terrorist camps and airfields, while both sides reiterated conflicting claims over aircraft losses and operational outcomes of the 2025 cross-border conflict.

A diplomatic and military discourse took an unexpected turn on Thursday when Pakistan’s senior military spokesperson Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry raised a pointed objection to the use of the English language by Indian military officers during a press briefing marking the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor.

Shortly after Indian defence personnel addressed the media on the anniversary of the cross-border military action conducted on May 7, 2025, Pakistan responded with its own briefing. Reacting to India’s presentation, Chaudhry questioned the language of communication, stating, “A little while ago, the Indian Director General of Military Operations and senior officers conducted a press briefing. First of all, why are they speaking English? Is it because you want to tell the world what happened?”

The remark quickly circulated across social media platforms, drawing widespread criticism and ridicule over its reasoning and relevance in a formal military context.

India marked one year since Operation Sindoor, a military operation launched to dismantle terrorist infrastructure across the border. Pakistan simultaneously observed what it referred to as the “Battle of Truth” anniversary.

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According to Geo News, Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry conducted the press briefing alongside Rear Admiral Shifaat Ali Khan and Air Vice Marshal Tariq Ghazi in Pakistan.

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During his remarks, Chaudhry reiterated Pakistan’s claim that India’s operation was unprovoked, a position that directly contradicts India’s stated justification. India has consistently maintained that Operation Sindoor was a response to the killing of 26 civilians in the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, 2025.

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Chaudhry further asserted that Pakistani forces had downed Indian aircraft, a claim India has repeatedly dismissed.

On the Indian side, Air Marshal AK Bharti detailed the scale of damage inflicted during the four-day conflict following the operation. He stated that Indian forces struck and destroyed nine terrorist camps on May 7 and targeted eleven Pakistani airfields. He further claimed that thirteen Pakistani aircraft were destroyed either on the ground or in aerial engagements, including one high-value airborne asset at a distance exceeding 300 kilometres. He also clarified that no damage was sustained by Indian military or civilian infrastructure.

Operation Sindoor, initially aimed at eliminating terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, escalated into a broader military confrontation after Indian military installations were reportedly targeted by Pakistan, according to Indian defence accounts. The armed forces were granted full operational freedom and strategic direction to execute the mission.

Air Marshal Bharti emphasised that the operation was conducted under clear strategic objectives with unrestricted operational autonomy.

In parallel diplomatic remarks, Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi stated that Islamabad remained open to dialogue with India, provided the engagement was meaningful. He added that dialogue must involve mutual participation, stating it should not be unilateral in nature.

According to Indian defence statements, over 100 terrorists were eliminated during Operation Sindoor. Indian forces also inflicted substantial damage on Pakistan’s military infrastructure, including key facilities at Murid and Nur Khan airbases.

Air Chief Marshal AP Singh further stated that Pakistan lost approximately thirteen aircraft, including United States-made F-16 fighter jets and Chinese-origin JF-17 aircraft, as a result of precision strikes.

The contrasting narratives and escalating claims from both sides underscore the continuing strategic and informational conflict surrounding Operation Sindoor, reflecting the broader tensions that remain unresolved between the two nations even one year after the operation.




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