On the 14th day of the 1965 Indo-Pakistan War, September 14, Pakistani forces reported several victories across multiple fronts. According to Pakistani sources, a diary belonging to an Indian Major General was recovered near Lahore, purportedly revealing internal challenges faced by Indian forces.
Pakistani military sources claim to have repelled an Indian attack at Mahmudpur near Lahore, resulting in 150 Indian soldiers killed and twice as many wounded. In the Gadgor sector, Pakistani forces allegedly captured an Indian post, taking one officer and 35 soldiers as prisoners of war.
The Pakistan Air Force reported shooting down 11 more Indian aircraft, bringing the total to 80 since the war began. Additionally, five Indian tanks were reportedly destroyed.
Despite being outnumbered, Pakistani pilots assert they have maintained air superiority through their professional skills.
Indian diplomatic sources in New Delhi reportedly express concern over the army's performance against Pakistan, describing it as a significant crisis for the government.
The recovered diary allegedly suggests that Indian troops were being used as pawns in a power struggle, though this claim cannot be independently verified.
As the conflict continues, both sides continue to report military successes, with the actual strategic situation remaining unclear.