
International media outlets and research institutions have repeatedly acknowledged Pakistan's military superiority and India's crushing defeat in Marka-e-Haq.
According to a report by the British Strategic Research and Communication Firm, Pakistan maintained clear military superiority during Marka-e-Haq, with several Indian aircraft, including Rafale jets, destroyed. The U.S and French intelligence officials also confirmed India's heavy losses during the conflict.
The report states that Pakistan's clear military superiority exposed weaknesses in India's defence capabilities, including its air force. Pakistan's robust air defence system rendered Indian drones ineffective during the conflict. Pakistan's success in Marka-e-Haq reflected its advanced warfare systems and professional military capabilities.
The report also highlighted that satellite imagery and supporting evidence reinforce the assessment that Pakistan did not lose any combat aircraft. Pakistan's losses during Marka-e-Haq remained minimal, whereas India reportedly incurred losses estimated at approximately 45 billion dollars to 51 billion dollars.
According to the research report, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir played a key role in strengthening Pakistan's diplomatic relations with the U.S and other countries following Pakistan's victory in Marka-e-Haq.
Pakistan's engagement with major international institutions, including the European Union, also significantly enhanced its global standing and diplomatic credibility.