There are some awful messages by Indians in the comments sections of some Indian TV channels, very sour, negative, unappreciative. Stuff like "Pakistan will rebuild those bases with IMF and American help"
India has just struck a major blow, militarily, economically and psychologically, at Pakistan, and all these posters can think of is "all or nothing" i.e that there should not be a single functional air base ever in that misbegotten country. Of course, that would be wonderful, but is it realistic in the short run. Just appreciate and respect what has been done. Evidently, that is hard to ask of some people!
And we should also start counting our dead. Such heavy price was paid for what? There is nothing called a consolation prize in Geo-politics. It was a tactical victory, but a strategic defeat.
Pakis also get preferential international media headlines because they give out distinct and concrete numbers, even when they are complete fabrications - "3 IAF jets shot down, 4 bases attacked, 15 Indian soldiers killed, 4 Soldiers taken POW."
Compare that with the Indian announcements, "Significant damage caused to enemy airbase", "Many terrorists killed".
Which one do you think would make for better catchy headlines, that would make people click their articles and reports?
I've been calling for better BDA for many years now, asking for the Armed forces to start giving out numbers. Who cares if you are off by 15-20%? Nobody's going to care about corroborating all that.
A definitive outcome in India's favor would have beaten all the narrative. We Indians must stop blaming our enemies/competitions for not supporting your position or for breaking our trust, sounds childish.