The surgical strike conducted by India has dealt a severe blow to Pakistan. The Indian Air Force inflicted significant damage on several crucial airbases and radar centers near the Line of Control (LoC). According to sources, after this Indian action, Pakistan was completely on the backfoot, forced to plead for a ceasefire.
What targets in Pakistan were damaged?
The military installations in Pakistan that were targeted included:
Murid Airbase (Chakwal):
Regarded as a key hub for VIP transport and drone attacks.
Sial Good Aviation Base:
Vital for the air defense units.
Raxi Airbase:
Known as a stronghold for fighter jets like JF-17.
Kasur Airbase (near Lahore):
A large base that sustained damage.
Pasrur Radar Station (Punjab):
A primary air defense center in Pakistan.
Sialkot Aviation Base and Sargodha Airbase:
These too suffered serious damage.
Gilgit-Baltistan Region:
India's considerable military operations here weakened Pakistan's strategic position.
Destruction of Command and Control Centers
In the second strike by the Indian Air Force, Pakistan’s command and control center, along with drone bases and missile defense units, were expertly targeted. As a result, Pakistan lacks any immediate counter-response.
'India Will Not Tolerate Terrorism and Border Violations'
Sources state that after incurring such heavy losses, Pakistan sought American mediation. India presented evidence to the USA that Pakistan was leveraging civil flights for military attacks. Additionally, India warned the international community about Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, highlighting its behavior as a global peace threat. India made it clear that acts of terror and border violations are unequivocally intolerable. When Pakistan provoked India, it was met with a fitting response.