India Admits Pakistan Had Complete Satellite Data on Indian Assets During Operation Sindoor
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Markaz-e-Taiba, the headquarters of Lashkar-e-Taiba in Muridke, Pakistan, is rapidly becoming active again. According to intelligence agencies, the buildings damaged in Operation Sindoor are being rapidly rebuilt, with significant funding from the Pakistani Army and ISI.
India admits Pakistan had complete satellite data on Indian assets during Operation Sindoor
Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has admitted that during Operation Sindoor, Pakistan had complete satellite information about the location of India’s aircraft, planes, and units. In May 2025, Pakistan and India were involved in one of their most serious military confrontations in decades. During the aerial battles on May 6–7 and beyond, Pakistan’s military shot down multiple Indian fighter jets, including advanced Rafale aircraft. Spea…
During Operation Sandoor, Pakistan had full satellite intelligence on Indian military assets: Indian Army Chief
WEB DESK: Indian Army Chief General Uppinder Dvedi has revealed that, during Operation Sandoor, Pakistan had access to detailed satellite intelligence that pinpointed the locations of Indian aircraft, ships, and military units. In a press briefing in New Delhi, General Dvedi accused Pakistan of possessing advanced intelligence capabilities, claiming they could monitor Indian military movements with high precision through satellite imagery. As re…
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