New Delhi, Oct. 15 -- More than 100 Pakistani soldiers were killed in skirmishes with the Indian Army along the Line of Control (LoC) during the four-day military confrontation between the two countries in May during Operation Sindoor which was "a fusion of India's military precision, diplomatic agility, informational superiority, and economic leverage," a top general said on Tuesday, addressing military leaders from 32 countries. Islamabad revealed its casualty figures unwittingly in its August 14 Independence Day awards' list, said deputy chief of army staff (strategy) Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai who also holds the post of director general military operations (DGMO). "After the terror targets were struck by the Indian Army and Indian Air Force, there was cross-border firing from Pakistan immediately. Ceasefire violations spiked and this carried on for a while. Out initial estimate was 35-40 (Pakistani) casualties, but the Pakistanis, possibly unwittingly, let out in their own awards list on August 14...the number of posthumous awards that they awarded suggested over 100 casualties on the LoC," said Ghai, who was the director general of military operations when the clash took place. Addressing senior military leadership of United Nations Troop Contributing Countries (UNTCC) during the three-day-chiefs' conclave, Ghai gave granular details of the operation and how it brought the Pakistani military on its knees....