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Operation Bunyanm Marsoos exposes India’s military collapse, narrative defeat

Islamabad: India’s Operation Sindoor civilian strikes on May 6–7, 2025 killed women, children and elderly; Pakistan’s precise Operation Bunyanum Marsoos on May 12, 2025, briefing by ISPR Director General Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, delivered just retribution, downing 6 jets and neutralising S-400.

According to Kashmir Media Service, in the brief 2025 India–Pakistan escalation, India launched unprovoked Operation Sindoor on the night of 6–7 May 2025, brazenly targeting civilian areas in Pakistan and causing heavy civilian casualties including women, children and the elderly. Indian strikes also hit Pakistani airbases at Nur Khan, Murid and Shorkot, yet all Pakistani assets remained safe.

Facing this blatant breach of sovereignty, Pakistan responded with Operation Bunyanum Marsoos — a measured, responsible and retributive strike executed at a time and place of its own choosing. On 12 May 2025, DG ISPR Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry briefed the nation: Pakistan’s armed forces struck 26 Indian military installations inside India — sites directly involved in earlier attacks on Pakistani civilians and infrastructure.

Key targets included Indian Air Force and Army bases at Suratgarh, Sirsa, Adampur, Bhuj, Naliya, Bathinda, Poonch, Barnala, Harwara, Avantipur, Srinagar, Jammu, Mamoon, Ambala, Udhampur and Pathankot, all sustaining significant damage. BrahMos missile storage depots at Fayaz, Nagrota and Beas were destroyed. S-400 air defence systems were neutralised at two locations, one at Udhampur by a hypersonic missile fired from a JF-17 Thunder jet. Pakistan downed 84 Indian drones. The Pakistan Air Force and Navy played pivotal roles, maintaining readiness against a numerically superior enemy.

Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry declared: “Whenever our sovereignty is breached, the response will be retributive and decisive.” He called the strikes “just retribution” for Indian attacks on civilians, stressed Pakistan is a responsible nuclear power, and warned India against “playing with fire” through military adventurism. No Indian pilot is in Pakistani custody. A ceasefire was initiated at India’s request with US assistance. Kashmir remains the core dispute and must be resolved per UN resolutions.

Modi’s victory speech in Adampur claiming the Indian Army “defeated” Pakistan rings hollow. India suffered the loss of six frontline aircraft, including three Rafales in just four days of conflict, wiping out USD 86 billion from its stock market. Its billion-dollar Rafale dream lies in smoking debris. The much-hyped S-400 was reduced to ashes. Israeli drones were swatted like mosquitoes. Pakistani artillery shattered Indian check posts, triggering a complete breakdown in Indian command morale.

International experts hailed Pakistan Air Force professionalism and debunked Indian false narratives of victory. CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Le Monde, Le Figaro, Xinhua, Global Times and Anadolu Agency praised Pakistan’s calibrated air superiority, electronic warfare dominance and JF-17 performance. Jane’s Defence Weekly, IISS, CSIS, SIPRI and RUSI confirmed Pakistan outclassed India in every aspect.

Pakistan also launched a cyber offensive, crippling 10 SCADA energy systems, 1,744 servers, railways, Delhi Gas, Kashmir Electricity, 507 ICT systems, 120 routers, 1,310 IP cameras, 15 mail servers, 13 government portals and stealing 150+ databases while defacing BJP MP and media sites.

Pakistan convened the National Command Authority, chaired by the Prime Minister, reaffirming full-spectrum response options as a responsible nuclear power with unshakable resolve.

When Modi’s high-altitude arrogance met Pakistan’s ground-forged discipline, it was humbled into humiliating defeat. The Pakistani Falcons didn’t just shoot down six jets — they shattered a multi-billion-dollar fantasy.

Rafales down. Ranks gone. When you fly on lies, you crash into truth. Modi’s S-400 was turned into flaming debris borrowed pride burns quickly. False flag operations may win elections but can never win wars against a battle-hardened, nuclear-armed Pakistan. India’s war narrative crumbled faster than a WhatsApp forward under fact-check. Pakistan didn’t just defend sovereignty it shattered illusions and rewrote South Asia’s strategic equations.

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