"He flew not for applause, but for his flag, just as we fly for ours. This deserves respect, not mockery," said Khan.
New Delhi: A Tejas fighter jet crashed in a tragic accident on Friday, November 21, during the Dubai Air Show, killing a brave Indian Air Force pilot, Namansh Syal. People in India are saddened by the tragedy, but some in Pakistan are rejoicing. Some Pakistani accounts have posted derogatory and mocking posts on the social media platform X.
Air Commander Pervez Akhtar Khan
Retired Pakistan Air Force officer, Air Commander Pervez Akhtar Khan, has rebuked the mockers. In his post, he paid tribute to the Indian pilot and wrote, “The protector of the skies has fallen silent.”
He wrote, “The news of the Indian Air Force Tejas aircraft crashing during an aerobatic display at

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