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Indian Air Force Confirms Operation Sindoor Still Underway Amid High-Stakes Escalation and Pakistan Ceasefire Violation

2025-05-11  Niranjan Ghatule  
Indian Air Force Confirms Operation Sindoor Still Underway Amid High-Stakes Escalation and Pakistan Ceasefire Violation

In a significant development, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has confirmed the successful execution of its assigned objectives under Operation Sindoor. According to an official statement, the operations were carried out with "precision and professionalism," reflecting the strategic and disciplined approach of the IAF. The missions were conducted in a deliberate and discreet manner, in full alignment with national objectives.

The IAF has also clarified that Operations Sindoor are still ongoing, and details are being withheld in the interest of operational security. It is important to note that this does not necessarily mean that active strikes are still taking place. It simply indicates that other aspects of the operation—such as intelligence, surveillance, or coordination—might still be underway, though they are not publicly known at this time.

A comprehensive briefing will be held at an appropriate time, once the situation allows. Until then, the Air Force has urged the public and media to refrain from speculation and the dissemination of unverified information.

Operation Sindoor continues as a direct response to Pakistan's violation of the recently brokered ceasefire agreement. The ceasefire, mediated by the United States yesterday, was intended to de-escalate tensions along the Line of Control. However, Pakistan’s alleged missile strikes into Indian territory breached this understanding, prompting a firm and strategic response from India.

The situation took a sharper turn late last night when Pakistan released a statement claiming that India had fired BrahMos missiles targeting Pakistani military bases. This alleged strike, according to Pakistan, was a response to missile attacks launched by the Pakistani military into Indian territory, marking a serious escalation in cross-border hostilities.

Indian authorities have not officially responded to the specific allegations made by Pakistan. However, the IAF's statement stressing professionalism and alignment with national goals suggests a measured and strategic operation on India’s part.

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