Study the targets hit and come to your conclusions.
Operation Sindoor - Post Conflict Analysis
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CoPilot reads BRF 

In operation sindoor why was the radar station at Sakesar not attacked?
The radar station at Sakesar, once a prized strategic target during earlier conflicts like the 1965 and 1971 wars, was notably not attacked during Operation Sindoor—and that’s sparked some curiosity.
According to a post-conflict analysis on Bharat Rakshak, one forum member questioned whether Sakesar is no longer considered strategically vital, especially since the Indian Air Force had previously lost pilots trying to neutralize it in past wars. The response suggested that a deeper look at the targets actually hit during Operation Sindoor might offer clues. It implies that India’s target selection was deliberate, focusing on terror infrastructure and key air bases, rather than legacy radar sites that may have diminished in importance or been replaced by more modern systems3.
In short, it seems the omission of Sakesar was intentional, possibly because:
It no longer plays a central role in Pakistan’s air defense grid.
India prioritized high-value, active assets like drone bases, radar installations with anti-stealth capabilities, and command centers.
The operation aimed to be precise and non-escalatory, avoiding unnecessary provocation.
Would you like a breakdown of the radar sites that were targeted instead? Some of those hits were pretty telling.
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From Nitin Gokhale interview on you tube
Apologies if it is repost....PAF lost 4 Block 52s, 2 Mirage 5s and 1 IL 76 as in combat losses in air! They lost another 4 F16s in Sargodha apparently...., apart from taking out the AWACS which was a SAAB bird and all the social media narrative is on how bad the Chinese weapons are
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Co pilot?? Starting to answer random BRF posts



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This is what's returned when querying copilot.microsoft.com with the question posted. Microsoft's Copilot system references this forum directly in the answer, while Google's Gemini system does not.
Both CoPilot and Gemini have accurate answers. ChatGPT on the other hand is wildly inaccurate, and thinks Operation Sindoor is another name for Operation Safed Sagar and was carried out as part of the 1999 Kargil war.
Both CoPilot and Gemini have accurate answers. ChatGPT on the other hand is wildly inaccurate, and thinks Operation Sindoor is another name for Operation Safed Sagar and was carried out as part of the 1999 Kargil war.
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Apologies, Microsoft’s publicly available Large Language Model/ AI, available by Bing search or directly:
https://copilot.microsoft.com/chats/TeZ ... KmgTsKVSDr