Sunday, May 11, 2025

Pak Army lost 35 to 40 personnel in artillery & small arms firing on LoC b/w May 7 and May 10 ::::: Army Chief gives "full powers to commanders" to respond to Pak violation of May 10 Ceasefire arrangement

DGMO Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai says :

"...Some of the air fields and dumps saw repeated attacks in waves from the air. All were thwarted. 


The Pakistan Army has reported to have lost approximately 35 to 40 personnel in artillery and small arms firing on the Line of Control between 7th and 10th May..."









Air Marshal AK Bharti says,

"...Commencing about 8 PM local time on 8th May, several Pakistani unmanned Aerial Systems, Drones, Combat vehicles attacked multiple IAF bases.

These included Jammu, Udhamur, Pathankot, Amritsar, Bathinda, Dalhousie, Jaisalmer... these were almost simultaneous and they came in waves.


"All our air defence guns and other systems were waiting for them. All these waves were neutralised by our trained crew using the air defence systems that they have and also some of them were utilised using our legacy systems like Pechora, IAF SAMAR.


There was no damage on ground from these incursions and these mass raids from the Pakistani side..."


Air Marshal AK Bharti shows the detailed missile impact video at Bahwalpur terror camp. 


Air Marshal AK Bharti says, "...A decision was taken to strike where it would hurt and towards that in a swift, coordinated, calibrated attack, we stuck its Air bases, command centers, military infrastructure, air defence systems across the entire Western Front. 



The bases we stuck includes Chaklala, Rafiq, Rahim Yar Khan sending a clear message that aggression will not be tolerated. 


This was followed by strikes at Sargodha, Bhulari, and Jacobabad...We have the capability to target every system at these bases and more...". 


DGMO Lt General Rajiv Ghai says :


"... Nefarious places such as Muridke, the hub center of the Lashkar-e-Taiba has over the years bred infamous characters such as Ajmal Kasab and the likes of David Headley". 



 "It set into motion a very diligent and microscopic scarring of the terror landscape across the borders and the identification of terror camps and training sites. 


The locations that emerged were numerous, but as we deliberated more, we realised that some of these terror hubs were now bereft of presence and had preemptively been vacated, fearing retribution from us...


"There was also a term of reference and our own binding self imposed restriction to target only terrorists and thus prevent collateral damage. 


There were nine camps that you are now all familiar with which were confirmed by our various intelligence agencies to be inhabited. 

Some of these were in PoJK, while there were others that were located in the Punjab Province in Pakistan." 



"You are all by now familiar with the brutality and the dastardly manner in which 26 innocent lives were prematurely terminated at Pahalgam on 22nd April. 

When you combine those horrific scenes and the pain of the families that the nation witnessed with numerous other recent terrorist strikes on our armed forces and defenceless civilians, we knew that the time had arrived to make yet another compelling statement of our resolve as a nation. 


'Operation Sindoor' was conceptualized with a clear military aim to punish the perpetrators and planners of terror and to destroy their terror infrastructure. 


"What I do not state here is the often stated determination of India and its intolerance to terror."


"Consequent to the ceasefire and airspace violations on the night of May 10-11, the Chief of Army Staff reviewed the security situation with the Army Commanders of the Western Borders," - Army 


 Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi has given full authority to the Army commanders for counter-action in the kinetic domain to any violation of the understanding reached between the Indian and Pakistani militaries.


India and Pakistan announced reaching an understanding on Saturday to stop all firings and military actions on land, air and sea, with immediate effect.







PM Narendra Modi instructs armed forces that response to every action by Pak should be more forceful: 

--- sources


 There is a new normal in India's response to cross-border terrorism, with Prime Minister Naredra Modi instructing the armed forces that the country's response to every action by Pakistan should be more forceful, government sources said on Sunday.


Following Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Modi told the armed forces that bullets must be responded to by artillery (Wahan se goli chalegi, toh yahan se gola chalega), the sources said.


They said Operation Sindoor is not concluded and there is a new normal in India's response to cross-border terrorism. The cost of cross-border terrorism will be raised, and Pakistan can't continue with terrorism while expecting cooperation in areas of its choosing.



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