Operation Sindoor Archive.
The Operation Sindoor Archive
Air Defence Radar Strikes
Arifwala Air Defence Radar
Pakpattan Dist. Punjab, Pakistan
Pakpattan Dist. Punjab, Pakistan
Chunian Air Defence Radar
Punjab province, Pakistan
Punjab province, Pakistan
Pasrur Air Defence Radar
Sialkot District, Punjab, Pakistan
Sialkot District, Punjab, Pakistan
Airfield Infrastructure Hits
Jacobabad Airfield
Bholari Airfield
Sukkur Airfield
Chaklali Airfield (Nur Khan Base)
Rahim Yar Khan Airfield
Terror Infrastructure Destroyed
Muridke Terror Infrastructure
Bhawalpur Jaish-E-Mohammed HQ
Jaish Markaz in Bhawalpur
Key Engagements
The Pakistani Mirage Kill
Loiter Munitions & UAS Operations
Chinese PL-15 Missiles Shot Down by Akash ADS
Indian Army Shoots down bunkers in the frontlines
Information Warfare
Morphed old images of navy shown during briefing by their Major.
View Original 2023 Source Article
View Original 2023 Source Article
Doctored Images of Udhampur Airbase
Extended Operation Footages
Time-stamped Airbase Proofs
Pulverizing Terror Launchpads
LeT Camp Hit in Kotli
Target 1 – Abbas Terrorist Camp at Kotli.
Distance – 13 Km from LoC (POJK).
Nerve Centre for training suicide bombers of LeT.
DESTROYED AT 1.04 AM on 07 May 2025.
Distance – 13 Km from LoC (POJK).
Nerve Centre for training suicide bombers of LeT.
DESTROYED AT 1.04 AM on 07 May 2025.
Sawai Nalla struck by IAF Drone
Sarjal terror camp struck by Indian Missiles
Kotli Gulpur drone strike by IAF
Mehmoona Joya struck by IAF Drone
Drone strikes in Bhimbar, POJK by Indian Army
Maxar Technology footages of Damages
Operation Documentation Footage
On-Ground Reports & Witness Accounts
ON-GROUND Witnesses from Pakistan
Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Narowal, Pakistan
Pakistan Army personnel
Jacobabad, Pakistan
Hyderabad, Pakistan
Kirana Hills, Sargodah (Pakistan)
Rahim Yar Khan Airbase
Rahim Yar Khan Airport
Sialkot, Pakistan
Lahore, Pakistan
Muzzafarabad, Pakistan (Kashmir region)
The Bravehearts of OP Sindoor
Those who laid down their lives for our safety.
Subedar Major Pawan Kumar
Himachal Pradesh
Agniveer Mudavath Murli Nayak
Andhra Pradesh
Rifleman Sunil Kumar
Jammu & Kashmir
Surendra Kumar Moga
Rajasthan
Mohammad Imtiaz
Bihar
Constable Deepak Chingakham
Manipur
Lance Naik Dinesh Kumar
Haryana
Operation Sindoor: Aftermath & Assessment
During Operation Sindoor (May 7–10, 2025), Pakistan sustained significant damages across its terrorist networks, military aviation, and strategic infrastructure.
Terrorist Infrastructure & Personnel
- Personnel: Over 100 terrorists were killed in action.
- Camps & Launchpads: Nine major terror facilities belonging to Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), and Hizbul Mujahideen (HuM) were completely dismantled across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK).
- High-Value Targets: Specific headquarters were hit with precision missiles, including the JeM headquarters (Markaz-e-Subhan Allah) in Bahawalpur and the LeT headquarters (Markaz-e-Taiba) in Muridke.
Military Hardware & Aviation
- Aircraft: At least five Pakistani fighter jets and one early warning aircraft were shot down during aerial engagements.
- UAVs & Drones: Multiple Turkish-origin "Yiha" (YEEHAW) UAVs, long-range rockets, quadcopters, and commercial drones were intercepted and neutralized.
- Missiles: Indian air defense systems shot down a Pakistani Fatah-2 long-range ballistic missile over Sirsa, Haryana, as well as two Chinese-origin PL-15E beyond-visual-range (BVR) missiles over Punjab.
Military & Strategic Infrastructure
- Airbases: India targeted 11 key Pakistani airbases to cripple retaliation capabilities, heavily impacting air stations such as Noor Khan (Chaklala), Rahim Yar Khan, Jacobabad, Bholari, and Sargodha.
- Air Defenses & Frontlines: Multiple air defense radars and systems were neutralized (including a primary system in Lahore), alongside the destruction of frontline bunkers along the Line of Control.
- State Infrastructure: Pakistan officially reported that Indian artillery shelling damaged the Neelum–Jhelum Hydropower Plant.
Economic & Strategic Costs
- Direct Financial Impact: Deploying long-range munitions cost Pakistan millions of dollars (e.g., firing the Fatah-2, PL-15Es, and CM-400AKG missiles), compounded by the massive but undisclosed costs of repairing 11 damaged airbases and replacing destroyed aircraft and radar networks.
- Indus Waters Treaty: As a strategic non-kinetic measure, India suspended the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty. Because Pakistan relies on the Indus river system for 80% of its agriculture, and with the Mangla and Tarbela dams holding only 10% live storage capacity at the time, the suspension threatened catastrophic agricultural losses, water rationing, and power blackouts capable of paralyzing the country's textile and fertilizer industries.
Sources
- Government of India: Press Information Bureau (PIB) releases and Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) briefings on Operation Sindoor and the Pahalgam terror attacks.
- Think Tanks: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ("Military Lessons from Operation Sindoor") and the Observer Research Foundation ("Operation Sindoor: Raising the Cost of Terrorism for Pakistan").
- Public Records: Wikipedia archives ("2025 India–Pakistan conflict").
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