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Operation Sindoor: Pakistan Crushed, India’s Swift Strike Shatters PAK War Machine

Operation Sindoor: With this shift, India adopted a new military strategy, with the primary objective being to destroy Pakistan's existing combat equipment and its strategic capabilities.

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Last Updated : Monday, 12 May 2025
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India has always adopted strong military strategies to protect its security and national interests. The increasing number of terrorist attacks on India by Pakistan made India feel the need to change its military strategies. After the Pahalgam attack, India resolved to destroy the terrorist camps of Pakistan and displayed its military strength more effectively. This military action of India completely crippled Pakistan's war machinery and gave it the message that now India's response will be strong and strategic.

After the Pahalgam attack, India made it clear that it would no longer target terrorist camps in Pakistan but would directly attack the masterminds of terrorism. With this change, India adopted a new military strategy, with the main objective being to destroy Pakistan's existing combat equipment and its strategic capability.

Steps taken to destroy Pakistan's war equipment

India carried out its military action in the form of Operation Sindoor, in which many important military bases of Pakistan were destroyed. This operation not only weakened Pakistan militarily, but also trapped it diplomatically. When Pakistan saw that India had completely destroyed its air capability, it immediately started demanding a ceasefire. In Operation Sindoor, many important bases of Pakistan Air Force were targeted, including Noor Khan Airbase, Sargodha, Rafiki Murid, and other major airbases. The attack on these bases crippled the Pakistan Air Force in a way. 

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ndia taught a lesson to Pakistan's Air Force

The Indian Air Force proved its might and in a way crippled the Pakistani Air Force. Its power was destroyed. India also shot down many of Pakistan's fighter jets. Along with this, its air defense network was also destroyed. These attacks by India broke Pakistan's air defense, due to which its air force failed completely.

Strategy to end terrorism

Under Operation Sindoor, India targeted terrorist bases in Pakistan, such as Bahawalpur and Muridke, which were the main bases of terrorist organizations like Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba. By targeting these bases, India completely destroyed Pakistan's machinery of exporting terrorism. It was a precise and fully planned attack, which not only weakened Pakistan's military strength, but also destroyed major centers of terrorism.

Akashtire: India's new technological power

India now has a new and powerful technological capability - Akash Teer, a real-time targeting and interception system. It has been jointly developed by the Indian Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO), Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). This system gives India the ability to deal with any type of threat in the air with precision. Akash Teer has proved that India is now not only superior in its military power, but is also ahead from a technological point of view.

Psychological and strategic edge

During its military action against Pakistan, India not only destroyed its military power but also hurt its psychological condition. The attack on Pakistan's important airbases created confusion within its military and political leadership. Pakistan's leadership began to feel that its army was now completely weakened and it had no defense left. This gave a message to Pakistan that India would no longer compromise on its security under any circumstances.

Pakistan's nuclear fears have fizzled out

Pakistan had always presented its nuclear power as a diplomatic tool to justify its aggression against India. But India proved during Operation Sindoor that Pakistan's nuclear threats would no longer have any effect. India destroyed many of Pakistan's major military installations and did not allow its nuclear capability to become a major threat. With Pakistan's military power thus broken, its nuclear threats had no effect.

New regional strategic position

Operation Sindoor completely changed India's strategic position in South Asia. Pakistan got a clear message that now India will set the rules of war and any kind of aggression will be responded to decisively. India also made it clear that now any attempt of terrorism will cost Pakistan heavily. Apart from this, India also decided that until there is no change in the terrorist activities of Pakistan, it will not shy away from giving any response.