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Operation Sindoor: Indian Army destroyed Pakistani hideouts along LoC, vital role of air defence system

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Last updated: 19 May, 2025 5:31 PM
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New Delhi: The Indian Army destroyed several Pakistani hideouts along the Line of Control (LoC), during Operation Sindoor. The evidence about how the Indian Army responded to Pakistan under Operation Sindoor is now in front of the world. The Artillery Regiment of the Indian Army is stationed in Akhnoor sector and it was from here that several Pakistani posts were targeted and destroyed.

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Army proved its capabilities during Operation SindoorIndia’s air defence systems played vital role in Operation Sindoor

Army proved its capabilities during Operation Sindoor

A team of TV9 Bharatvarsh talked to soldiers deployed in Akhnoor sector on Monday. The soldiers described how they acted with enthusiasm, consciousness and bravery, during the whole operation. The action taken by the Army was absolutely on point in which they targeted Pakistani Army positions and destroyed their posts. The Army used sophisticated Indian made radar systems during the operation.

Several important posts of the Pakistani Army, like Chhamb, Kotli, Thub, Padal and JPJ, said the Indian Army. The Army also targeted and destroyed several terrorist launch pads in Pakistan, during Operation Sindoor.

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Pakistan was rattled by these strikes and started targeting civilian areas in India. However the Indian Army gave a firm reply to these attacks. The operation led to the death of more than 50 Pakistani soldiers, said the Indian Army. Not only that, several Pakistani posts were completely destroyed.

The strategic and precise retaliation by the Indian Army proves that no one can take INdia’s security apparatus for granted. The situation at the LoC is now completely under the control of the Army.

India’s air defence systems played vital role in Operation Sindoor

While on the one hand, the Indian Army gave a befitting reply to Pakistan, during Operation Sindoor, India’s air defence system also stood strong. India’s Integrated Air Defence System (IADS) played a vital and decisive role in the operation and thwarted every air attack by Pakistan. The ‘Akashteer’ system, early warning radar, short range radar and state-of-the-art anti-aircraft guns included in India’s air defence network destroyed the enemy’s drones, missiles and fighter jets as soon as they crossed the border and tried to enter the country.

Reports said that many air strikes carried out by Pakistan were tracked in real time by the Indian Air Defence Systems and they were neutralised before they could reach their target. The deployment of state of the art systems like Akashtir has made the Indian airspace impenetrable. Post Operation Sindoor, it is also now clear that India is completely self-reliant now and empowered both in ground combat and air defence. The functionality of the air defence system during this operation proved that the Indian Army is capable of giving a befitting reply to the enemy on every front.

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