Delhi, May 14: At a time when the world powers are quite in dark regarding the keys of thumping victory in India’s Operation Sindoor, the government of India on Wednesday unveiled its deep secret that won the mission agaist terrorism.
On grinding down at least 9 hotspots of terrorism in Pakistan, the IAF revealed that the mission was of just 23 minutes wherein 24 hotspots were attacked after jeopardizing the Chinese air defence system and bypassing its resources for easier retaliation.
Indian forces struck Pakistan's air defence radars and systems on the morning of May 8. A key air defence facility in Lahore was taken out.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) also jammed and bypassed Pakistan's Chinese-supplied air defence systems, completing its strike operation in just 23 minutes, the government said in a statement today. Significantlyn all Indian assets returned safely after fighting back violently.
Strikes on Pakistani airbases, including Noor Khan and Rahimyar Khan, were carried out using loitering munitions, also known as "kamikaze drones". These systems circled target zones and destroyed high-value enemy positions such as radars and missile systems with pinpoint accuracy.
Recovered debris provided evidence of the types of threats neutralised: PL-15 missiles of Chinese origin, Yiha (or “YEEHAW”) UAVs of Turkish origin, and long-range rockets, quadcopters, and commercial drones.
It was a "calibrated military response to an evolving pattern of asymmetric warfare" targeting civilians and military assets alike. Indian armed forces executed without crossing the Line of Control or the international boundary, the mission neutralised multiple terror-linked targets inside Pakistan using indigenous high-tech systems, informed the IAF authorities while celebrating the victory along with other Indian Armed Forces.