Pakistan’s speaking closed in 90 hours, AIF Chief opened the truth of ceasefire

New Delhi
Air Chief Marshal AP Singh has made several revelations about Operation Sindoor. He also told the real story of ceasefire between India and Pakistan. He said, “It was a high -tech war. In the 80 to 90 -hour war we were able to do so much harm that they had to know that if they continue it, they would have to pay even more price, so they came forward and sent a message to our DGMO that they want to talk. It was accepted on our behalf.”

Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal AP Singh supported the decision to stop Operation Sindoor, saying, “People came down to their ego in the war. Once we achieved our purpose, we should have found all opportunities to stay. Some of my very close people said, ‘And had to die’. But can we continue the war? The nation has taken a good decision.”

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He also said, “We have pictures of the damage taken to Jaish’s headquarters in Bahawalpur. There is almost nothing left here. Nearby buildings are completely safe. We had not only satellite pictures, but also pictures from local media, through which we could get photos inside.”

The Air Force Chief said about Operation Sindoor that this time the Indian Air Force not only completed its mission successfully but also showed the world what it has achieved.

Referring to the Balakot air strike, he said, “We could not bring any concrete evidence from inside in Balakot and it became a big challenge to tell our own people what we have achieved. We had strong intelligence information. Through human sources, we got a clear picture inside that we had received heavy losses and many terrorists have been killed, but we did not believe our own people. He further said, “I am happy that this time we were successful in getting rid of ‘Ghost of Balakot’. We showed the world what we have done.”

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Enter and hit Pakistan
AP Singh said that the enemy’s aircraft could not dare to enter the Indian Air Force’s dead border. He said, “None of his aircraft could come close to the boundary of ‘Akash’ and ‘MRSAM’. All the aircraft came under target of ‘LRSAM’ because they were trying to stay away, but many times they used to come into our range and then we got a chance to target them.”

Air Chief Marshal said that the Indian Air Force had taken a completely aggressive stance that night. He said, “We decided that we would attack ‘PAN Front’ and spread their resources. The aim was not to destroy any one airfield, but they had to convey the message that we can attack if we want and wherever you want, where and wherever we want.”

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