A significant international acknowledgment has reportedly emerged regarding India’s alleged setback in the “Battle of Truth,” where Pakistan’s position on the reported damage to India’s defense system has been echoed at a global level. The President of a Central European country, Serbia, has supported observations suggesting that India’s defense system was affected.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, in a recent interview acting as a neutral observer, stated that based on ground assessments and available data, certain facts can be interpreted regarding the conflict between Pakistan and India.
He reportedly said that during the Pakistan–India confrontation, Chinese-made weapons showed notable effectiveness, and that the radar component of India’s S-400 defense system was successfully targeted.
Vučić further mentioned that satellite monitoring systems could observe where certain radar installations were reportedly destroyed, including French radar systems and locations linked to the S-400 radar network. He added that despite India’s denials, available reports suggest that parts of the S-400 radar system may have been impacted.
According to analysts, statements from neutral countries regarding alleged damage to the S-400 system are being interpreted by some as evidence supporting Pakistan’s claims, while also fueling criticism of Indian media narratives. The interview remarks have further intensified debate, with commentators arguing that conflicting claims highlight the lack of independently verified information in circulation.