Operation Sindoor: Indian Armed Forces Stop Air Force Strike After DGMO Talk

Air Marshal AK Bharti talked about the role of the IA in operation Sindoor and said that the IAF caused damage to Pakistan’s air base immediately after the ceasefire on May 10.
DGMO Lieutenant Rajiv Ghai said details of the incident that occurred after Saturday night’s ceasefire declaration and reported drones and drones attacking Indian cities. However, he added that Pakistan violated the agreement on Saturday and gave another appropriate reply. DGMO is expected to hold talks with Pakistan’s DGMO at 12 noon on Monday to assess the situation. They added that the initial agreement was 36 hours.
Gen Gen Gen added that all Army commanders are fully authorized by the Army Chief to respond to any provocations deemed appropriate. “If India and Pakistan were violated on Saturday’s understanding between India and Pakistan’s DGMOS, the Indian Army chief would give the green light to all army commanders on the western border to launch a counter-effect.”
No hostilities broke out after both sides spoke again on Saturday night. is to ensure effective participation and minimal collateral damage. Officials said India also suffered losses during the military operation, but no details were shared.
“India’s air defense system successfully thwarted a wave of drones, drones and UCAVs launched by Pakistan on the evening of May 8 and 9. However, due to the powerful air defense system of the air defense system, neither has strategic assets nor damage.
Deputy Admiral Pramod said: “The Navy’s carrier combat group, ground forces, submarines and aviation assets are immediately deployed at sea at sea and fully combat-ready with the Indian Defence Force’s joint action plan.”