Air Marshal Bharti Reveals India Shot Down 13 Pakistani Aircrafts in Op Sindoor

Air Marshal Awadhesh Kumar Bharti announced India shot down 13 Pakistani aircrafts and destroyed 11 airfields during Operation Sindoor. The operation also neutralized nine terrorist hideouts in Pakistan and PoK without collateral damage. He clarified the operation was a self-defense response to Pakistan's support for terrorism. Hostilities ended when Pakistan sought cessation after suffering significant losses.

Key Points: India Shot Down 13 Pakistani Aircrafts in Op Sindoor: Air Marshal

  • India shot down 13 Pakistani aircrafts
  • Destroyed 11 airfields and 9 terrorist hideouts
  • Operation aimed at terrorists, not civilian infrastructure
  • Hostilities ceased after Pakistan sought end to conflict
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"Shot down 13 Pakistani aircrafts, destroyed 11 airfields", Air Marshal Bharti on 1 year of Operation Sindoor (Ld)

Air Marshal Awadhesh Kumar Bharti says India destroyed 11 airfields and 13 Pakistani aircrafts during Operation Sindoor, targeting terrorists and their infrastructure.

"When our desire for peace is mistaken for weakness, we have no choice but to act. - Air Marshal Awadhesh Kumar Bharti"

Jaipur, May 7

Air Marshal Awadhesh Kumar Bharti, who served as the Director General of Air Operations during last year's military operation against Pakistan, on Thursday said that Indian forces had shot down 13 aircrafts and 11 airfields of the rogue nation under the Operation Sindoor.

Addressing a press conference in Jaipur on the anniversary of Operation Sindoor, the Deputy Chief of Air Staff claimed that the operation successfully destroyed nine terrorist hideouts inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), shot down 13 Pakistani aircrafts, damaged their 11 airfields while ensuring that no damage occurred to Indian civilian or military infrastructure.

He emphasised that the armed forces were given complete operational freedom during Operation Sindoor and that every strategic decision was taken jointly by the Army, Navy, and Air Force leadership.

"When our desire for peace is mistaken for weakness, we have no choice but to act. And when we act, there is no room for leniency. It is decisive, lethal and translates into Operation Sindoor," he said.

Responding to the crucial question that why India agreed to cease hostilities, he said: "I fully understand the anger and emotions of our people, especially the younger generation, given our past experiences with Pakistan."

Clarifying India's position, the Air Marshal stated that the operation was aimed specifically at terrorists and their support infrastructure.

"We targeted only those elements while ensuring there was no collateral damage. We achieved our objectives and our mission was complete," he said.

He further added that the situation escalated when the Pakistani establishment decided to "side with terror" and make it their own fight.

"At that point, it was no longer merely a counter-terrorism operation; it became an act of self-defense. Our response was lethal and ruthless," he said.

According to the Air Marshal, following significant losses, Pakistan sought cessation of hostilities.

He said: "We paused when the request came, we stepped back, but we didn't blink. We had delivered the clear message that misadventure will not go unanswered. Acts of terror will carry consequences."

He underlined that nations which are "forced" into conflicts must always have conflict termination criteria and strategy insight, "otherwise one can go astray and not realise how to terminate the fight".

Emphasising on the lessons of the operation, Air Marshal Bharti said: "Operation Sindoor reaffirmed the primacy of air power, which includes everything and not only the Air Force."

He asserted that terrorists hiding in Pakistan would be "worried" as India is now able to see through its adversary.

"We now have first hand confirmation of the capabilities, capacities and tactics," he added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Impressive numbers but I wish the government would release more details about the operation. The people deserve to know the full story, especially when we are asked to celebrate such victories. Still, kudos to our armed forces for their bravery.
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Priya S
As an Indian, I feel safer knowing our air force can strike back so decisively. The statement "we stepped back, but we didn't blink" gives me chills. This is the India I want to see - strong, confident, and ready to defend itself. 🙏
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Kavya N
Good to see the military was given full operational freedom. But I'm wondering about the human cost on both sides. War is never clean, and while celebrating our victories, we shouldn't forget the families affected. Hope diplomacy continues alongside such strength.
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James A
Impressive military strategy. The concept of having a conflict termination strategy is crucial - many nations forget that. India showed restraint while being lethal. That's the mark of a mature power. Respect for the Indian Air Force.
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Vikram M
Bhai, 13 aircraft down but not a single civilian casualty on our side? That's some serious precision. The terrorists in Pakistan must be shaking in their boots now. Hopefully this deters them from future misadventures. Well done, IAF! 🚀
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