Islamabad, Pakistan – In Pakistan, May began with streets in major cities dotted with banners and posters honouring the military leadership that, in the official telling, guided the country’s defences and led the nation to victory in the four-day aerial war with India last year. At the Nur Khan Auditorium in the city of Rawalpindi on Thursday, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) held a ceremony marking its “achievements” in downing Indian jets. In Lahore on Friday evening, a government-organised concert at the city’s Liberty Chowk celebrated the conflict’s success in what Pakistan calls the “Day of the Battle of Truth”. Recommended Stories list of 4 items list 1 of 4 India to Iran: How two wars shaped rise of Pakistan’s Asim Munir list 2 of 4 ‘No guardrails’: How India-Pakistan combat obliterated old red lines list 3 of 4 What did India and Pakistan gain – and lose – in their military standoff?…