That's your view. What we saw was a military that was so nervous that it purposely dropped bombs in no-man's land that was laughable and an airforce that would not cross a certain boundary. On our side we saw a brave airmen take the fight into enemy territory. He was shot down yes but we know we took the fight inside enemy territory on both the 26th and 27th. Your tamed response only proves that you did not have the will to escalate -- just as we had expected. Thus opening a narrow spectrum of non-nuclear convention battle which we will exploit when we feel like. Airspace lockdown, taking 41 days to get journalists to the bombed area, returning the captured pilot as soon as you did and your total lack of action after we made changes in Kashmir that caused heavy pain to you, all point to a heavily spooked leadership.
You have your view, we have ours. Lets get back to the topic of the title that has nothing to do with PAF.