India exposes Pakistan’s shocking use of civilian passenger planes as shields during failed drone attacks. Operation Sindoor reveals dangerous military gamble risking global air safety.
India Unmasks Pakistan’s Covert War Tactics After Operation Sindoor
Tonight (Friday) Global, India delivered a gut punch in a blistering national security briefing – Pakistan used civilian air traffic as a smokescreen for its own failed military operation into Indian territory. India carried out a precise military strike in Operation Sindoor success, Pakistan retaliated by raiding more than 36 Indian military stations yesterday evening. The surprise of it all, however was not the aggression but the shocking method by which it was camouflaged.
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The photographic evidence of civilian aircraft in Karachi and Lahore while Pakistani drones, missiles were active was shown by Colonel Sophia Qureshi (IPS), who was at press conference with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh. Qureshi reiterated this as a strategy to use was a calculated decision in order for Indian forces not get in the way of incoming threats. She reiterated that it is a serious threat not only to Indians but also International Aviation.
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India’s S-400 Defense System Foils All 36 Pakistani Targets
Even as Pakistan tried to cause a major damage, modern S-400 air defense system took care of all hostile drones and missiles in Indian side of the border. Minimal Indian installations damage not reported. According to Colonel Qureshi, The IAF also showed great restraint after all Pakistan’s heavet shelling on various sectors of LoC especially Uri, Rajouri and Tangdhar.
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Turkish-Made Drones, But Indian Precision Wins the Skies
Initial investigations by local authorities have revealed the successful attacks were using Turkish made drones. The Indian Air Force responded with a surgical strike to neutralize Pakistan’s critical surveillance radars in quick retaliation. The strike was a strategic hit to Pakistan military campaign and at the same time it became the evident message not to test more limits.
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Pakistan’s Airspace Strategy Called ‘Reckless’ by India
Vikram Misri, Secretary, Foreign Affairs didn’t hold back. Advising that by allowing such hostile operations, into its airspace from Pakistan was at the expense of civilian lives — flagrantly defied international aviation protocols and could escalate to a major aerial disaster.
As global eyes turn to South Asia, India’s expose of Pakistan’s reckless use of passenger flights as human shields could reshape international scrutiny on regional security protocols—and raise critical alarms over global flight safety.