New Delhi: On the occasion of Operation Sindoor anniversary Air Marshal Awadhesh Kumar Bharti revealed that Indian forces destroyed 13 Pakistani aircraft and struck 11 Pakistani airfields during the operation.
The statement was made during an official military briefing marking the anniversary of the operation. The Indian Air Force said the mission demonstrated India’s precision strike capability and strategic dominance.
What Air Marshal Bharti Said in Operation Sindoor Anniversary
According to Air Marshal Bharti, Indian forces targeted multiple military assets during Operation Sindoor.
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Key claims made during the briefing include:
- 13 Pakistani aircraft were destroyed
- 11 Pakistani airfields were targeted
- Several terror camps were dismantled
- High-value airborne military assets were neutralized
- India’s military infrastructure remained safe during the operation
The Air Marshal said evidence related to the strikes is available and visible.
A Brief About Operation Sindoor
Operation Sindoor was reportedly carried out as a coordinated military response involving the Indian Armed Forces.
Reports suggest the operation included:
- Precision air strikes
- Long-range missile attacks
- Radar suppression missions
- Drone-based targeting systems
- Coordinated tri-services planning
The operation reportedly focused on strategic Pakistani military facilities and terror-linked infrastructure.
Operation Sindoor Anniversary: What was Targeted
Indian officials stated that 11 airfields were hit during the operation.
Some reports mention strikes on:
- Nur Khan Airbase
- Rafiqui Airbase
- Rahim Yar Khan Airbase
- Sukkur Airbase
- Sarghoda Airbase
- Bholari Airbase
- Jacobabad Airbase
According to reports, runways and operational systems were damaged to temporarily disrupt Pakistani air operations.
India Claims Strategic Success
Indian military officials described Operation Sindoor as a successful and calibrated operation.
Officials claimed:
- Pakistan failed to inflict major damage on India
- Indian military bases remained operational
- Civilian infrastructure in India was not damaged
- Advanced air defence systems played a key role
Air Marshal Bharti also highlighted India’s growing military technology and operational preparedness.
Role of Advanced Weapons and Air Defence
Reports linked to the operation suggest India used:
- Precision-guided weapons
- Long-range missiles
- Drone systems
- Advanced surveillance platforms
- Surface-to-air missile systems
Some analyses claimed one aerial target was destroyed from a range exceeding 300 kilometers, making it a significant long-range engagement.
Why Operation Sindoor Matters
Defence experts believe the operation is important because:
- It showcased India’s deep strike capability
- It demonstrated coordinated military operations
- It highlighted India’s growing indigenous defence strength
- It increased pressure on terror infrastructure across the border
The operation has also intensified discussions around regional security and military preparedness in South Asia.
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