India has no proof of 2019 Balakot strike success, admits former Indian envoy

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ISLAMABAD: Ex-Indian high commissioner to Pakistan Ajay Bisaria admitted that India only has narratives but no concrete evidences regarding the success of the 2019 Balakot strikes.

Th Indian diplomat said while talking to a media network on Sunday to mark the launch of his recently published book “Anger Management: The Troubled Diplomatic Relationship between India and Pakistan“.

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“You will perhaps never know for sure how successful the strike was,” the diplomats said while talking to media.

This is the first time an Indian senior diplomat who was serving as Indian high commissioner in Islamabad at the time of the Balakot strike has admitted to the media that to date India has no proof of the targets the Indian Air Force had boasted it had struck in Balakot.

India had conducted an airstrike in Balakot on February 26, 2019, while Pakistan responded by conducting airstrikes in Indian-held territory and an ensuing dogfight, Pakistan Air Force (PAF) jets shot down two Indian jets and captured Indian pilot Abhinandan Varthaman.

Earlier when the book was published, a senior source at the Pakistan Foreign Office told The News that the former Indian high commissioner “has certainly given an exaggerated account of the events. The timing of the release of the book is also suspicious. Clearly, he wants to project Modi as a strong leader who has the ability to take bold decisions.”

During the interview he discussed that the terrorists behind the Pulwama attack of February 2019 “lucked out in getting an unprotected target in a convoy of vehicles” and thus “met with unexpected success”.

Bisaria was asked if he was echoing what Satya Pal Malik, governor of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) at the time, had said to The Wire in an interview last year when he claimed the terror attack was a result of “incompetence” and “carelessness” by the Indian system.

Bisaria was also asked what proof India had to corroborate the statement made by the Indian foreign secretary of the time, who is quoted by Bisaria in his book saying that at Balakot “a very large number of JeM terrorists, trainers, senior commanders and groups of jihadist who were being trained for fidayeen action were eliminated.” It was at this point in the interview that Bisaria accepted that what India has is narratives but not proof of Balakot’s success.

The interview with Bisaria focused on Pakistan’s response to Balakot, the shooting down of Abhinandan’s MiG-21 and why Pakistan chose to hand him back within a couple of days.

The interview also discussed Bisaria’s view that Pakistan “panicked” as well as what he says in his book about there being panic also on the Indian side, including a phone call made by then-Indian foreign minister, Sushma Swaraj, to then-US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, in the middle of the night because she was worried that Pakistan was preparing to use nuclear weapons against India.

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