Falcon26
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If there is no material damage on the Pakistani side, it matters not. To Pakistan, this would be another inconsequential exercise in the same league as the last surgical strike claimed by India.
Crossing over the LoC/IB is a fairly easy task. Each year, both countries have multiple such cases so I am not sure why this would be so horrible for the PAF.
If Indian aircraft have crossed over and hit something of significance, Pakistan's response won't be just trying to stop them from coming over. There will be payload heading in the other direction as well.
I call BS on this.
The issue here is that the Indians successfully penetrated relatively deep into Pakistan and went back home unscathed. Even if we were to accept the ridiculous assertion that the “Indians turned tail” it doesn’t excuse the fact that PAF’s bluff was called. Try going that deep into India and see if it’s not a big deal. You are a senior member. Don’t confuse other members with such weak arguments