Indian Air Force says Operation Sindoor 'still ongoing’
- On May 11, 2025, Air Marshal A.K. Bharti addressed the media in New Delhi confirming Operation Sindoor remains ongoing.
- The operation commenced on May 7 as a retaliatory measure following the terror incident in Pahalgam on April 22, aiming to eliminate terrorist networks associated with Pakistan-supported factions.
- Indian forces carried out precision air strikes on nine targets deep inside Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, eliminating over 100 terrorists including senior commanders Yusuf Azhar and Abdul Malik Rauf.
- Air Marshal Bharti confirmed that all Indian pilots have returned safely and stated that the Indian air force successfully met the goals set for the operation, while Indian air defenses effectively repelled Pakistani drone and missile assaults.
- The operation signals India's commitment to punishing terrorism perpetrators while intensifying military preparedness amid ongoing cross-border tensions and troop reinforcements.
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'Wahan se goli chalegi, toh yahan se gola chalega': PM on Pakistani actions
New Delhi: India has called Pakistan’s nuclear bluff with Operation Sindoor and sent a psychological message to state-sponsored terrorists: nobody is untouchable and no place in Pakistan is safe for you, government sources said on Sunday. India has also set a “new normal” in response to Pakistan-backed cross-border terrorism through the operation and Prime Minister Narendra Modi directed the armed forces that Indian retaliation to any action by …
Operation Sindoor objectives achieved; losses are part of combat but pilots are back home, says IAF
Indian Air Force’s Director General of Air Operations (DGAO) Air Marshal Bharti on Sunday said, “...at this time I would not like to comment on that because we are still in a combat situation. If I comment on anything, it will be only advantage adversary. So, we don’t want to give him any advantage at this stage.”
Indian air force says losses are part of combat but all pilots back home
The Indian Air Force said on Sunday that "losses are a part of combat" without giving details but added that all its pilots were back home after fighting with Pakistan this week, responding to a question on whether the force suffered losses.
Pulwama attackers, IC-814 hijackers among 100 terrorists killed in Operation Sindoor: India
In a decisive counter-terror operation, the Indian Armed Forces on Sunday confirmed the elimination of over 100 terrorists, including several high-value figures linked to major past attacks, during Operation Sindoor. The operation, launched on May 7 in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, saw the destruction of nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoJK). In a rare tri-service press briefing, Director Gener…
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