Addressing the press briefing following the announcement of the India-Pakistan ceasefire, Indian Armed Forces on Saturday uncovered Pakistan’s misinformation marketing campaign and false narratives it pushed in the course of the battle.
Addressing the press briefing following the announcement of the India-Pakistan ceasefire, the Indian Armed Forces on Saturday uncovered Pakistan’s misinformation marketing campaign and false narratives it peddled in the course of the latest battle. Colonel Sofiya Qureshi termed Pakistani claims that India’s S-400 and BrahMos missile bases had been destroyed by Pakistan Air Power’s JF-17 “fully unsuitable”. She stated Pakistan “ran a misinformation marketing campaign that our airfields in Sirsa, Jammu, Pathankot, Bhatinda, Nalia and Bhuj had been broken, and its misinformation can be fully unsuitable.”
She added, “Thirdly, in line with Pakistan’s misinformation marketing campaign, our ammunition depot in Chandigarh and Vyas was broken, which can be fully unsuitable. Pakistan made false allegations that the Indian Military broken mosques. I wish to make it very clear that India is a secular nation, and our military is a really stunning reflection of the constitutional worth of India.”
She additionally condemned Pakistan’s baseless accusations concerning hurt to non secular websites, reaffirming that India is a secular nation and that its military upholds the constitutional values of inclusivity and integrity.
Addressing the media briefing, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh stated, “Within the highest regard, our operations have been aimed solely at terrorist camps and amenities getting used for anti-India actions. No spiritual websites have been focused by the Indian Armed Forces.”
She added, “There was in depth harm to the essential Pakistani air bases – Skardu, Jacobabad and Bholari. As well as, a lack of AD weapon programs and radar made the defence of Pakistani airspace untenable.”