
Sunita Iyer
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5 days ago |
newsable.asianetnews.com | Sunita Iyer
synopsisOperation Sindoor showcases India’s precise military strikes on Pakistan’s terror hubs, exposing Islamabad’s terror nexus and delivering a strong warning. In a significant escalation of military operations between India and Pakistan, the Indian Armed Forces recently launched Operation Sindoor, a calibrated and precision-driven military campaign aimed at neutralising terrorist infrastructure inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
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5 days ago |
newsable.asianetnews.com | Sunita Iyer
synopsisAir Marshal AK Bharti's viral statement, "Our job is to hit the target, not count bodybags," from the Operation Sindoor briefing emphasizes India's focus on precision strikes and military resolve. Sunday's briefing by Indian armed forces' officials, detailing what the nation has achieved so far under Operation Sindoor, has sparked widespread attention, particularly a statement by Air Marshal AK Bharti that has since gone viral.
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5 days ago |
newsable.asianetnews.com | Sunita Iyer
synopsisIndian Air Force on Sunday confirms it downed multiple hi-tech Pakistani fighter jets attempting to intrude into Indian airspace during post-Operation Sindoor tensions. The Indian Air Force (IAF) on Sunday confirmed that it shot down multiple high-technology fighter jets belonging to the Pakistani Air Force (PAF) during Pakistan's failed attempt to violate Indian airspace amid heightened tensions post-Operation Sindoor.
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5 days ago |
newsable.asianetnews.com | Sunita Iyer
synopsisIndia's DGMO confirms that 35-40 Pakistan Army personnel were killed between May 7-10 in retaliatory strikes following Operation Sindoor. In a significant revelation following Operation Sindoor, India’s Director General of Military Operations (DGMO), Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, on Sunday stated that 35 to 40 personnel of the Pakistan Army were killed between May 7 and 10 in Indian retaliatory action along the Line of Control (LoC).
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5 days ago |
newsable.asianetnews.com | Sunita Iyer
synopsisIndia plans to present evidence to the UNSC 1267 Committee against Pakistan for shielding terror outfit TRF, amid ongoing Operation Sindoor in response to the Pahalgam attack. India is set to take fresh diplomatic steps against Pakistan at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), with an ANI report quoting sources confirming that a team will soon be dispatched to present evidence exposing Pakistan's complicity in supporting terrorism.
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