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Indian Air Force jammed China-made Air Defence System for precision strikes in Pakistan.

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Our Bureau

New Delhi

There have been new revelations regarding Operation Sindoor and how the Indian armed forces carried out the operation within 23 minutes and showcased their superiority over Pakistan’s defence systems. The Indian Government has revealed that the Indian air force was successful in jamming the Chinese air defence system installed in Pakistan.

In the Operation Sindoor carried out by the Indian armed forces, they were able to precisely attack the terror camps and military targets across the border in Pakistan. It was later revealed by the authorities that India carried out the strikes without any loss of assets. It was also revealed that the air force took just 23 minutes to carry out their strikes. This was all done after the Chinese air defence systems installed by Pakistan on the Line of Control were jammed by the Indian Army.

The Indian Ministry of Information and Broadcasting gave a statement that stated, “All strikes were executed without loss of Indian assets, underscoring the effectiveness of our surveillance, planning, and delivery systems. The use of modern indigenous technology, from long-range drones to guided munitions, made these strikes highly effective and politically calibrated.”

The strikes that were done by the air force on 7th May to start Operation Sindoor resulted in the death of over 100 terrorists. After this a constant barrage of strikes and counterstrikes began from both ends in which India successfully targeted 13 Pakistani air bases and military bases. The regions that were targeted were – Rafiqui, Murid, Chaklala, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukkur, Chunian, Pasrur, Sialkot, Skardu, Sargodha, Jacobabad, Bholari and Malir Cantt in Karachi.

The ministry informed, “India’s offensive strikes targeted key Pakistani air bases – Noor Khan and Rahimyar Khan with surgical precision. Loitering munitions were used to devastating effect, each finding and destroying high-value targets, including enemy radar and missile systems.”

Now the conflict between the two countries has settled down after the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of both nations have had discussions through the hotline. Both countries have agreed to a ceasefire to de-escalate the tensions and return to normalcy on LoC.

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