Pakistan Enjoyed Military and Diplomatic Superiority in Maarka-e-Haq, Says Evidence-Based Report by British Firm
Pakistan secured both military and diplomatic superiority during Maarka-e-Haq, according to a research report released by the British research and strategic communications organization Pakistan Playbook.
According to the report, several Indian military aircraft, including Rafale fighter jets, were destroyed. It further claims that U.S. and French intelligence officials, India’s Chief of Defence Staff, and a defence attaché have acknowledged the losses suffered by India.
The report states that Pakistan’s effective defensive strategy prevented Indian attacks from achieving their objectives, while its strong air defence system rendered enemy drones ineffective. It also claims that satellite evidence showed no damage to any Pakistani fighter aircraft.
According to the research, Pakistan also strengthened its diplomatic relations with the United States and several other countries following Maarka-e-Haq, highlighting the significant role played by Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir.
The report further claims that despite limited resources, Pakistan achieved clear military superiority, while India incurred heavy financial losses.
It also states that Pakistan’s relations with the European Union and various international organizations improved after Maarka-e-Haq, enhancing the country’s diplomatic standing globally and earning recognition for its role in promoting peace in the region.
The report concludes that success in modern warfare depends not only on defence spending but also on effective leadership, professional expertise, and strong strategic planning.