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 MUMBAI: Pakistan always underestimated India’s national leadership and they did the same during the Balakot air strikes, IAF chief Air Chief Marshal Birender
 Singh Dhanoa said here on Friday.
 
 The IAF chief, who retires later this month, was speaking at the India Today Conclave.
 
 “You must remember that Pakistan has always underestimated our national leadership. Always. In the 1965 war, they underestimated Lal Bahadur Shastri. They never
 expected him to open up the front and go to Lahore,” he said.
 
 “And then they were surprised. They had thought that he will be only fighting in Kashmir… They were surprised. In the Kargil conflict, they were again surprised. They never
 expected us to pull all our forces and get our Bofors guns and get the Air Force into it and take them out,” the IAF chief said.
 
 “So they have always miscalculated. Even now, after Pulwama (terror attack) happened, I think they had miscalculated, thinking that our political leadership will not
 permit such a (Balakot-like) strike. It is not that our Air Force is not capable. They (Pakistan) know what our capability is. But they were always under the impression that our
 leadership will not (act),” he said.
 
 In February this year, India carried out air strikes across the LoC and destroyed terror camps in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province inside Pakistan.
 
 The strikes involving several fighter jets destroyed camps belonging to Pakistan-based terror outfits in Balakot. Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa, PVSM, AVSM, YSM, VM, ADC is
 the 25th IAF chief and assumed the post in December 2016 after Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha retired.
 
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