Air Power’s “Efficiently Executed Duties In Operation Sindoor” Publish After India-Pak Ceasefire




New Delhi:

The Indian Air Power on Sunday stated it has “efficiently executed its assigned duties” in Operation Sindoor, a day after India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire following days of intense navy exchanges.

Operation Sindoor was launched on Might 7 to strike a number of terror websites in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied-Kashmir after a lethal assault in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam final month.

In a submit on X, the Air Power stated the operations had been performed “in a deliberate and discreet method, aligned with Nationwide Aims”.

“The Indian Air Power (IAF) has efficiently executed its assigned duties in Operation Sindoor, with precision and professionalism. Operations had been performed in a deliberate and discreet method, aligned with Nationwide Aims. For the reason that Operations are nonetheless ongoing, an in depth briefing will likely be performed sooner or later. The IAF urges all to chorus from hypothesis and dissemination of unverified info,” it wrote.

The Air Power’s submit got here a day after India and Pakistan reached an understanding to cease all firings and navy actions on land, air and sea, with instant impact. Nevertheless, after drones had been sighted and intercepted in varied areas in Jammu and Kashmir, together with Srinagar, and elements of Gujarat on Saturday night, India stated that Pakistan violated the ceasefire and its armed forces had been responding “appropriately”.

“Over the previous couple of hours, there have been repeated violations of the understanding arrived at earlier this night between the Administrators Basic of Army Operations of India and Pakistan. It is a breach of the understanding arrived at earlier right this moment. The armed forces are giving an ample and acceptable response to those violations, and we take very, very critical discover of those violations,” Overseas Secretary Vikram Misri informed reporters round 11:20 pm.

He referred to as upon Pakistan to take “acceptable steps” to handle the violations and take care of the state of affairs with “seriousness and accountability”.

“The armed forces are sustaining a robust vigil on the state of affairs. They’ve been given directions to deal strongly with any cases of repetition of the violations alongside the Worldwide Border in addition to the Line of Management,” Mr Misri added.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has on Sunday afternoon chaired one more high-level assembly at his residence with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Nationwide Safety Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval, Chief of Defence Workers (CDS) Basic Anil Chauhan, and the tri-services chiefs.

Relations between India and Pakistan have worsened after a terror assault in Pahalgam left 26 individuals useless on April 22.