Operation Sindoor: Amid tensions on the border between India and Pakistan, where a ceasefire was declared between the two countries, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has made it clear that Operation Sindoor is still going on. After meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Air Force has shared its status on this operation. The Air Force said on the social media platform X that the work of this operation has been completed so far, and many other goals have also been set in the future. The Air Force claims that all the operations carried out during this period have been well thought out and successful. However, full details of this operation will be given in time.
Start of Operation Sindoor and impact on Pakistan
Operation Sindoor was started after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April. 26 tourists were killed in this attack, including two foreign nationals. After this incident, the demand for strict action against Pakistan increased. The Indian government responded to this by starting Operation Sindoor on 7 May. During this operation, the Indian Army targeted terrorists hiding in Pakistan and killed more than 100 terrorists and destroyed 9 terrorist hideouts. This action silenced Pakistan and anger and resentment was seen in India.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has successfully executed its assigned tasks in Operation Sindoor, with precision and professionalism. Operations were conducted in a deliberate and discreet manner, aligned with National Objectives.
Since the Operations are still ongoing, a detailed…
— Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) May 11, 2025
IAF’s tough stand on Operation Sindhur
The Air Force officials also made it clear about this operation that the work of Operation Sindhur is not over yet. The Air Force has appealed to all citizens not to speculate about this operation and not to share information without proof. The Air Force says that until the time comes to make the full details of the operation public, they will not give any detailed details. However, it is clear that the aim of these operations carried out by the Indian Air Force and Army is to eliminate terrorists and cut the roots of terrorism in Pakistan.
India-Pakistan tension and future action
Meanwhile, this statement has become a cause of further concern for Pakistan. The success of Operation Sindhur has indicated that the Indian Army and Air Force will not hold back in taking strict action against the terrorists. Now that a ceasefire has been declared between India and Pakistan, the message has been conveyed to Pakistan that the Indian Army and Air Force will continue their operations against terrorists under any circumstances. This determination of the Indian Air Force and Army has become a serious warning to Pakistan.





