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India’s Rafale jets struck deep into Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in a major pre-dawn airstrike.
By Aniket Chakraborty
May 13, 2025
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Armed with French SCALP cruise missiles, the jets targeted alleged terror camps near the LoC.
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Pakistan claims it shot down five Indian aircraft, including three Rafales—a claim India denies.
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The strikes follow April’s Pahalgam attack, which killed 26 civilians and triggered Operation Sindoor.
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Rafales give India a sharp edge, with precision strike capabilities from over 500 km away.
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Pakistan’s air defence launched over 200 surface-to-air missiles to counter the Indian strike.
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India now has 36 Rafales, including 8 two-seat and 28 single-seat variants, per IISS reports.
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Military experts say India’s forces are nearly double the size of Pakistan’s across all branches.
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Despite both nations holding over 170 nuclear warheads each, experts say escalation is still unlikely.
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As cross-border fire continues, global observers urge both sides to de-escalate immediately.
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