Udaipur, the Southern Cluster headquarters of the Fan Army, erupted in cheers among the senior officers upon hearing the news of the "Ploody Great Victory."
Sentiments say it was truly a victory.
However, Chajit, who was alone in the Commander's office, wasn't happy at all.
Can this be called a "great victory"?
To deal with a vanguard of less than 3000, the Central Army deployed 2 main divisions and drew thousands of personnel from another 3 divisions, making the total participating force nearly 30,000. With more than ten times the strength advantage, they paid a huge price of over ten thousand casualties, lost thousands of main equipment, and a few dozen combat aircraft, yet failed to completely annihilate the vanguard.
This was not a "great victory" at all, but an unabashed defeat!
