Our fight is against terrorists, not with Pakistan military: Air Marshal Bharti on Operation Sindoor

Air Marshal Ak Bharti said on Monday that the purpose of Operation Sindoor was to target terrorists, not to join Pakistan’s military or Pakistani citizens.

Addressing a press briefing, Air Marshal Bharti said, “Our fight is with terrorists, our fight is not with the military of Pakistan or Pakistan, so it is very clear. We are very clear in our targeting.”

Air Marshal insisted that the Indian armed forces demonstrated their effectiveness through accurate attacks during Operation Sindoor.

“Our counter systems and trained air defense operators are fully capable, and the indigenous capacity of our country has proved its effectiveness. It has been displayed that no matter what kind of technology emerges, we are ready to combat it. There is no need for excessive words, you have seen with your own eyes that we have distributed,” he said.

Exposing the growing nature of modern war, Air Marshal Ak Bharti said that future struggles would be quite different from previous busyness and emphasized the importance of being ahead of opponents in a changing battlefield.

“It was a different kind of war and bound to be. God refuses, but if we fight another war, it will be completely different. It is a cat-and-mouse game, and we need to be ahead of the curve to defeat the opponent,” he said.

Asked if India had attacked the Kiran hills, Air Marshal Ak Bharti replied, “Thank you for telling us that there is some nuclear installation in Kiran Hills, we did not know about it. We have not killed Kiran Hills, whatever it is.”

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Meanwhile, Operation Sindoor was launched by the Indian Armed Forces in the early hours of May 7, which targeted nine terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POK).

The operation was a ventilative response to terrorist attacks in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April, killing 26 citizens including a Nepali National.

On Saturday, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri confirmed that the Director General of Pakistan’s military operations approached his Indian counterpart. Both sides agreed to be effective from all military functions, land, in the sea, and in the air, from 5 pm.

Misri said that with another round of the DGMO-level dialogue scheduled on May 12, instructions have been issued to implement the ceasefire.

However, the two countries agreed to stop the air, and to prevent all the firing in the sea and military action, Pakistan’s report came that India’s hostility with hostility with hostility with an enmity with a blackout in Srinagar with Pakistani drones, violating hostility with hostility.

The red lines were seen and the explosions were heard as India’s air defense stopped the Pakistani drone in Udhampur amid a blackout. A blackout was also implemented in Pathankot and Ferozepur in Punjab and Jaisalmer and Bermer in Rajasthan.

In a special briefing, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that India takes “a very serious note of these violations”. India called upon Pakistan to address these violations and take appropriate steps to deal with the situation with seriousness and responsibility. (AI)

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