Operation Sindoor achieved its goal, the terrorist camp was weakened, with the most obvious result: Bharti Air Marshal Marshal

Marshal Bharti Air Marshal said on Sunday that the purpose of the Sindoor operation was to accurately hit the designated target: “not counting the tote bag.”
“Whatever method we choose, it will have the expected impact on the enemy’s target. How many casualties? How much damage? Our goal is not to cause casualties, but if there is, just in case, that’s their number. Our job is to hit the target, not count the body pack,” he said.
Air Marshal Bharti said the Indian armed forces successfully carried out Operation Sindoor, achieving all selected targets, and all Indian pilots returned safely.
“All I can say is that we have achieved the goal we chose and all the pilots have returned home,” he said. The Indian Air Force shot down several Pakistani openings while preventing enemy planes from violating Indian airspace.
DGMO Lieutenant Rajiv Ghai Sayid, Pakistan has acted no less than war in the past few days.
“The activities ongoing in the past 3-4 days are no less than a war. Under normal circumstances, the air forces of each other’s countries will not fly in the air and attack each other… Under normal circumstances, the infiltration of terrorists across the entire line of control is carried out by terrorists. We have the information that the Pakistan Army may also involve infiltration across the control bureau, which is in danger of our posts, he said “he said”, he said.
The Indian armed forces launched Operation Sindor in the early morning of May 7, targeting nine terrorist infrastructures in Pakistan, the Pakistan-occupied Jamu and Kashmir (POK).
The operation is a retaliatory response to the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which killed 26 civilians, including a Nepali national.
After India’s operations, conflicts between India and Pakistan have intensified, resulting in an increase in cross-border shelling in Pakistan and an increase in retaliatory actions by Indian armed forces.
The border area is highly alert and power goes out whenever an attack occurs in Pakistan.
However, both countries agreed to stop hostilities on May 10, when U.S. President Donald Trump announced a “ceasefire” between India and Pakistan with his truth society.
Foreign Minister Vikram Misri confirmed on Saturday that the Director-General of Pakistan’s Military Operations contacted his Indian counterparts and agreed to cease all military operations from 5pm, at sea, and in the air.
Misri noted that directives have been issued to implement a ceasefire and another round of DGMO-level talks are scheduled to take place at noon on May 12.
However, hours after the two countries agreed to stop all military operations on land, air and oceans, reports were reported that Pakistan violated the cessation of hostilities, while India intercepted Pakistan’s drones amid a power outage in Srinagar.
India calls on Pakistan to take appropriate steps to address these violations and to handle the situation seriously and accountably.