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₹7,000 Crore Loss in 72 Hours: Pakistan's Air Power Crumbles Under India's Retaliation

The Indian Air Force threatened the missile and drone attacks by Pakistan last night. As a result, Pakistan's missiles were destroyed in the air and their pieces were shattered from Rajasthan to Haryana.

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Last Updated : Saturday, 10 May 2025
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National News:The Indian Air Force threatened the missile and drone attacks by Pakistan last night. As a result, Pakistan's missiles were destroyed in the air and their pieces were shattered from Rajasthan to Haryana. After raising these debris in hand, people are laughing and handing over the army, as if you are saying to Pakistan - "Take back your broken toys."

The retaliation that India has retaliated in the last 72 hours has shook the military and terrorist machinery of Pakistan. The joint press conference of the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of External Affairs told that India killed many high-speed missiles of Pakistan, one of which has been raised by people in their hands and shared pictures on social media.

Pakistan's attacks fail

Pakistan sent dozens of drones, high-speed missiles, and fighter aircraft to target Indian military bases last night. Colonel Sophia Qureshi said:"Pakistan is continuously attacking from the western borders. It targeted Punjab's airbase and schools, but Indian security forces thwarted most of the attacks."

Wing Commander Vyomika Singh said that Pakistan tried to infiltrate air at more than 26 places from Srinagar to Nalia in Gujarat. However, there has been minor damage to some locations - but overall Indian reaction was tremendous.

Pakistan's huge economic injury

Many major military resources of Pakistan were destroyed in India's retaliation:

  • 2 f-16 fighter aircraft-price around ₹ 500 crore per aircraft = ₹ 1000 crore
  • 2 JF-17 aircraft-₹ 120 crore per aircraft = ₹ 240 crore
  • AWACS (Airborne Warning System) - Its price alone is around ₹ 5845 crore

Total damage: Pakistan has a batch of about ₹ 7085 crore in just 72 hours.

Public message: "We are not afraid"

In a picture from a village in Rajasthan, a rural Pakistani missile piece is smiling by raising a piece of missile. This picture is not only going viral on social media, but it has become a symbol of the spirit of the whole of India - we are not afraid, we are stuck.

Now the method of reply has changed

India has made it clear that Pakistan's "anger" will no longer be spared without punishment. Not only military bases have been targeted, but also network, training camps and logistic support centers of terror have been frozen.