toxic_pus
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As expected you missed the point. The fact that it was a publication from a country which was an ally of Pakistan in 1965, that had referred to a dateless, timeless broadcast of AIR to attribute an indirect quote to Mr Moraes, makes the whole reference null and void. Unless of course, you can prove that Mr Moraes did actually say those words, on All India Radio, (and if possible, also provide the date and time of broadcast) as reported by Indonesian Herald.OMG.... talk about being delusional...
Not a single claim is made by Indonesian Herald... in fact it was "A well known Indian journalist, Mr Frank Moraes, in a talk from All-india radio" all along!
Consider this as your homework. But complete your school homework first.
During the height of cold war, every regional conflict was viewed through the prism of Western democracy v/s Russian communism. Pakistan did indeed belong to the camp of Western democracy while India to the later.BTW what else do you have to say now? Was Britian also one of our "ally" who would lie just for heck of it?
The ground forces of the two countries appeared to be evenly matched, and their respective offensives (although involving approximately 6000 casualties on each side) were indecisive. The Pakistan Air Force, however, emerged with great credit from its conflict with the Indian Air Force, destroying 22 IAF aircraft in air-to-air combat for the loss of only eight of its own - a remarkable achievement considering that the PAF faced odds of nearly four to one.
(Anthoney Robinson, former staff of the RAF Museum, Hendon and now a free lance Military aviation writer . Book: Elite Forces Of The World)
Anyway. I did find something interesting about Elite Forces of The World by Anthoney Robinson.
Amazon search: Amazon.com: Elite Forces Of The World Anthoney Robinson
Your search "Elite Forces Of The World Anthoney Robinson" did not match any products. Did you mean: elite forces of the world anthony robinson
A search on their suggestion: Amazon.com: elite forces of the world anthony robinson
Barnes & Nobles search: No Results
Sorry. We did not find any results with the search terms you provided.
Google search of the words Elite Forces Of The World by Anthoney Robinson: Elite Forces Of The World by Anthoney Robinson - Google Search
It yielded only one website. No prize for guessing what that site is. Yes, PakDef.info.
Google search on their suggestion: Elite Forces Of The World by Anthony Robinson - Google Search
Google search of the words Anthony Robinson RAF: Anthony Robinson RAF - Google Search
This yielded quite a number of hits. It seems, Mr Robinson has written about the Battle of Britain. But still no mention of the book that has been referred to by you.
Seems another reference bites the dust. Unless of course