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Three Armed Forces' Wrath: 100 Terrorists Killed in POK, Generals Warn—Every Bullet Will Be Met with a Bomb!

Senior officials of the Indian Army, Air Force and Navy gave information on Operation Sindoor at a joint press conference.

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Last Updated : Sunday, 11 May 2025
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National News:Senior officials of the Indian Army, Air Force and Navy gave information on Operation Sindoor at a joint press conference. The briefing was attended by Indian Army Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, DG Air Operations Air Marshal Awadhesh Kumar Bharti, and DG Naval Operations Vice Admiral AN Pramod. This was the first time that senior officers of the three armies were interacting with the media about this operation together.

India gave a tough message to Pakistan

Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai said in the press conference that there was a conversation with the Pakistani counterpart and if Pakistan broke the ceasefire, it would get a befitting reply. He said that under Operation Sindoor, which started on May 7, the Indian Army attacked terrorist bases in various regions of Pakistan -controlled Kashmir (POK) and Pakistan. The operation killed 100 terrorists and several major terrorist killers were also killed, including terrorists like Mudsar Khas, Hafiz Jamil and Rauf Azhar.

Pakistani radar and drone destroyed

DG Air Operations Air Marshal Awadhesh Kumar Bharti said that the Air Force made accurate attacks on terrorist bases like Bahawalpur and Muridke in Pakistan. He said that efforts were made by Pakistan to target India's military bases, but the Indian Air Force thwarted these attacks. Many drones sent by Pakistan were also destroyed by the Indian Air Force.In addition, the Indian Air Force made its attacks extremely accurate using satellite and intelligence based targeting.

Navy's readiness and Pakistan forced protective posture

Vice Admiral AN Pramod said that the Indian Navy monitored Pakistan's maritime and air bases and demonstrated its strength with full readiness. He said that Pakistan deployed its Navy and the Air Force in defensive posture in the Arabian Sea. In addition, the Indian Navy tested its strategic strength and ensured that the military hideouts of Pakistan were completely under surveillance.

Dialogue after ceasefire: India gives right to Pakistan to retaliate

Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai said that on May 10, there was a conversation with the DGMO of Pakistan and as a result, firing and air intruders from across the border were closed. However, India made it clear that if the agreement was violated, India would have full authority to retaliate. In addition, India will send a team with the latest evidence of Pakistan's involvement in terrorism to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).

India's resolution - clear message to Pakistan

Under Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army, Air Force and Navy together gave a message to Pakistan that India would not compromise in its security matters. The accuracy of Indian forces and warfare clearly indicated to Pakistan that no aggression would be tolerated.