India’s Reluctance to Speak Results in Pakistan’s Message Going Out Faster: Ajai Shukla
- India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, 2025, striking nine terror and military sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.
- The operation followed the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians and led to several days of fighting, with Pakistan responding via drone incursions and cross-border shelling before requesting a ceasefire on May 10.
- Indian forces destroyed multiple Pakistani military assets including fighter jets, drones, and a C-130 aircraft, while Pakistan faced significant losses disrupting communication and air defense nodes during the four-day conflict.
- Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan broke silence on May 10 by acknowledging Indian aerial casualties and emphasizing transparency, marking a shift toward more open military communication amid international scrutiny.
- Operation Sindoor has raised the cost for Pakistan and signaled a new tactical and strategic environment, with both sides recalibrating deterrence measures and India urged to enhance drone and surveillance capabilities.
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6 Pakistan Fighter Jets, One C-130 Aircraft, Multiple Cruise Missiles, UAVs Destroyed During IAF Retaliation in Op Sindoor
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. As per an ongoing analysis of the damage inflicted upon by the Indian Air Force on Pakistan Air Force, it is emerging that 6 PAF fighter jets, two high value aircraft, over 10 UCAVs, one C-130 transport aircraft along with multiple cruise missiles were destroyed by Indian air-launched cruise missiles and surface-to-air missiles. India News | 6 Pakistan Fighter Jets, One C-130 Aircraft, Multip…
Pakistan has admitted that the Indian Army has targeted many of its areas, including Muridke, Bahawalpur and Muzaffarabad. More than 100 drones were also sent inside Pakistan's border. There are some areas in the dossier where the attack has come to light for the first time and Pakistan itself has admitted it.
Pakistan’s own dossier confirms India’s precise military strikes
New Delhi: “India will identify, track and punish every terrorist and their backers. We will pursue them to the ends of the Earth,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared on 24 April in Madhubani, Bihar—his first public response to the massacre of 26 Indians in Pahalgam two days earlier. Modi, known for speaking in Hindi even on global platforms, made a deliberate shift to English mid-speech, ensuring that the message carried beyond India’s borde…
Operation Sindoor: India struck nine Pakistan terror camps, dossier shows wider impact - OrissaPOST
New Delhi: India struck deeper and wider inside Pakistan during Operation Sindoor than it officially acknowledged, a confidential Pakistani dossier on its internal military Operation ‘Bunyan un Marsoos’ has revealed. The dossier, accessed by NDTV, documents at least eight additional Indian airstrikes that were not previously disclosed by Indian defence authorities. Maps within the Pakistani dossier show Indian strikes on key cities such as Pesha…
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