The government’s budgetary and policy support to the forces over the past decade helped build an impregnable air defence shield that helped repel attacks by Pakistani forces, as demonstrated during India’s anti-terror ‘Operation Sindoor’, said the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) in a press briefing on Monday.
Air Marshal A.K. Bharti dismissed misleading tactics, stating that all airbases and military bases are operational and ready for their next operations.
“Our fight is with the terrorists and not with Pakistani military or civilians,” he said.
Director General of Military Operations Rajiv Ghai said the multi-layered counter-drone and air defence grid proved to be the decisive shield that foiled all Pakistan air attacks on the night of May 9 and 10.
The officials said during Operation Sindoor, the defence systems destroyed Chinese and Turkish-made drones and PL-15 missiles, preventing them from entering our airspace.
Sharing videos of a crater created by Indian bombs and missiles at Pakistan’s Noor Khan airbase, Ghai said Indian airfields remain fully operational.
“I want to praise the Border Security Force also, who complemented our efforts by joining our counter-armed response,” he said.
“There has been absolute synergy in the three services, and not only have we been supported by government agencies, but also the 140 crore people,” he said.
“Our fight was against terror, and on May 7, we hit only terror hubs, but the Pakistani Army converted it into its own fight by supporting terrorists,” said Air Marshal Bharti.
He described the multi-layered and integrated air defence (AD) as an impregnable shield which foiled all attempts made by Pakistani forces, including Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles, to violate Indian airspace.
The performances of the older battle-proven systems were stellar, in addition to the Akash system, he said.
Vice Admiral A.N. Pramod highlighted the Indian Navy’s pressure that deterred the Pakistani Navy and Air Force to keep away from Arabian Sea.
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended a high-level meeting with top government officials, including Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.
The meeting was held at the Prime Minister’s house in the national capital. The meeting was attended by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, and the three service chiefs: General Upendra Dwivedi, Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, and Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, Intelligence Bureau (IB) Director Tapan Deka, and R&AW chief Ravi Sinha were also present at the meeting.
Source: IANS