Indian prime minister mocked for Pakistan airstrike gaffe
NEW DELHI — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been skewered by the opposition for going ahead with an airstrike in Pakistan on the mistaken belief that cloudy skies would help India’s air force avoid radar detection over experts’ advice to delay the operation until the weather cleared.
In a television interview broadcast Saturday, Modi said he used his “raw wisdom” in the operation, believing Indian aircraft would benefit from the cloud cover.
The opposition mocked Modi’s apparent lack of understanding of surveillance radar signals, which can easily pass through clouds.