WASHINGTON DC (Kashmir English): In a groundbreaking move, like other media platforms, the New York Times has reportedly also declared Operation Banyan Marsoos a success for the Pakistani armed forces.
According to the article, the operation boosted the military’s prestige and changed public sentiment. “Pakistan had long been mired in political, economic and security crises,” article stated.
The major victory in Operation Banyan Marsus against Indian aggression changed everything, the New York Times added. The New York Times provided full coverage of Operation Bunyan Marsoos, highlighting the significant events that took place, including the attack and rallies.
The recent conflict between Pakistan and India has created a wave of change in public sentiment, with Pakistani citizens praising the Pakistan Army and Air Forces for their remarkable performance.
In this regard, Pakistani citizens say: “It feels like we have won something; we are no longer a failed state.” Despite all the negative propaganda, the Pakistani armed forces have further consolidated their power and influence, people added.
The article also stated that India blamed Pakistan for the Pahalgam false flag operation launched the aggression. The article said that the Pakistan Armed Forces provided a befitting response to the Indian army accepted the Indian ceasefire offer to avoid a major war. Pakistan Air Force surprised everyone by shooting down Indian fighter jets in Operation Bayan Marsus, the New York Times added.
Additionally, the success of Operation Banyan Marsus restores confidence in the armed forces, especially General Syed Asim Munir’s leadership. General Syed Asim Munir emerges as ‘national savior’ after retaliatory response to Indian aggression, New York Times
Such victories strengthen the professional power of the army more than political influence, according to the New York Times.
The New York Times article is proof that the Pakistan Armed Forces responded befittingly to Indian aggression in a professional manner, according to defense experts.
This New York Times article also proves that whatever the Pakistani Armed Forces did was done in self-defense, according to defense experts.