NSA Doval’s big statement on Operation Sindoor, ‘No loss to India during operation’

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NSA Doval’s big statement on Operation Sindoor, ‘No loss to India during operation’


National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval has given a statement against India’s Operation Sindoor against Pakistan. He said that India did not suffer any harm during this operation.

Doval said during his address to IIT Madras that foreign media has spread false news about Operation Sindoor. Show me a picture in which India is harmed. India did not suffer any harm during this time.

Doval said that the relationship between technology and warfare is always important. We are proud of Operation vermilion. We are proud that we used indigenous technology during this operation. We decided to attack nine Pakistani bases. There was not a single hideout in the border area. All our targets were accurate. We only destroyed terrorist bases.

He said that the entire operation was 23 minutes. Show me a picture in which India is harmed. Even a glass was not broken. Foreign media said many things. He made many things about Pakistan’s 13 airbase on the basis of some selected pictures. But before and after May 10, see satellite photos of 13 airbase of Pakistan. Everything will be clear.

Indian Army did ‘Operation Sindoor’ in response to Pahalgam attack

Let us know that in response to the Pahalgam attack on April 22, the Indian Army ran ‘Operation Sindoor’ on the night of 7 May. Under this, the Indian Army had blown 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan and POK. Due to this, the Pakistani Army tried to target India’s military and civil bases, which was thwarted by the Indian Army. After a four -day military confrontation, there was a ‘ceasefire’ between India and Pakistan on 10 May.

Pakistan had contacted this ceasefire with India not once but twice. For the first time, Pakistan contacted India for ceasefire on the evening of 7 May. India was approached by Pakistan’s Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) with a formal message. In the May 7 military action, India destroyed nine terrorist bases in Pakistan and PoK.

This was followed by DGMO level talks on May 10 at 3.35 minutes, during which ceasefire was agreed from both sides. This consent was taken through military communication mediums of both countries, which aims to reduce stress.