After the worst military defeat at the hands of Pakistan in May 2025, the Indian establishment has intensified its propaganda campaign to mislead its people and cover up its strategic failures.

According to the latest reports, Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has recently tried to make his failures look like successes through a controversial and fabricated book (and statements).

In May 2025, India attempted to invade Pakistan under the name of “Operation Sindoor”, in response to which the Pakistan Air Force and ground forces launched “Operation Banyan-ul-Marsoos” (Iron Wall). The key milestones of the operation were that the Pakistan Air Force shot down 5 of India’s most advanced fighter jets, including Rafale, SU-30, and MiG-29, in just one-night May 6 and 7.

Pakistan launched the largest cyber attack in history, which cut off power to all major Indian air bases and crippled the infrastructure of 4,411 sensitive locations. The Indian army attempted to infiltrate Azad Kashmir but suffered heavy casualties, and several of its important airfields, such as Bathinda, Sirsa, and Halwara, were destroyed or partially disabled.

To cover up his disgrace, the Indian Army Chief recently launched a book that defence experts are calling a “defeat cover-up tactic”. But in a new form. Recently, during a press conference, the Indian Army Chief admitted that Pakistan had “complete satellite information” of the movement of Indian forces during the operation, due to which every Indian attack was unsuccessful.

In response to the exposure of all India’s lies in the book “The War That Changed Everything” by Pakistani authors (Murtaza Solangi and Ahmed Hassan), the Indian establishment is now spreading its fabricated stories through books to save its declining political reputation.

Experts said that after this war, India became isolated on the global stage, even US President Trump admitted that Pakistan shot down 7 Indian aircraft, while India is still deceiving its people by calling it a “trailer”.

According to defense observers, the recent statements and book propaganda of the Indian Army Chief are actually a pang of pain from the wounds received from “Operation Banyan-ul-Marsoos”. Pakistan has proven that its defence is not only strong on the borders but also years ahead of India in the field of cyber and intelligence.

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