April 22, 2026

Rafale BS-022 Flies in India Parade Amid Conflicting Claims From 2025 Air Clash

India’s display of Rafale BS-022 at its Republic Day parade has reopened debate over Pakistan’s claim that Indian jets were shot down in the 2025 conflict, known as Operation Sindoor in India and Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos in Pakistan.

Key Points

  • India flew Rafale jet BS-022 at its Republic Day parade, countering Pakistan’s claim it was shot down in the 2025 conflict.

  • Pakistan says it downed multiple Indian aircraft during Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos, while India refers to the episode as Operation Sindoor and denies any Rafale losses.

  • Former US President Donald Trump has stated that several fighter jets were shot down during the hostilities without naming either side.

India’s Republic Day fly-past in New Delhi has reignited international discussion over conflicting claims from last year’s brief but intense India-Pakistan military confrontation, after the Indian Air Force showcased a Rafale fighter jet bearing tail number BS-022.

Indian officials said the appearance of the aircraft demonstrated that none of their Rafale jets were damaged during the operation India calls Operation Sindoor, the four-day standoff that followed cross-border strikes in May 2025. The fly-past featured 29 aircraft in coordinated formations, highlighting India’s air power and operational readiness.