
Jaipur: During the Army Day parade in Jaipur, a special tribute was paid to Operation Sindoor, the daring military response by the Indian Army following the Pahalgam terrorist attack in May 2025. The operation, which showcased the bravery and strategic precision of Indian forces, had reportedly brought Pakistan “to its knees.”
Following the attack in Pahalgam, the Indian Army carried out a retaliatory strike that destroyed two Pakistani airbases—Sargodha and Rahim Yar Khan—and six air defense radar installations. In addition, nine terrorist camps across Pakistan were neutralized. Media reports and satellite imagery confirm the scale and effectiveness of the operation.
Showcasing Valor at Jaipur Parade
At the Jaipur Army Day celebrations, the parade displayed weapons and equipment used during Operation Sindoor, along with stories of soldiers’ courage, reminding the nation of the operation’s impact. The tribute highlighted how the Indian Army not only inflicted significant damage on Pakistan’s infrastructure but also reinforced the country’s military strength and preparedness.
Radar Installations Destroyed
The Indian Army successfully disabled the following air defense radars in Pakistan:
- Pasrur Air Defense Radar
- Chunian Air Defense Radar
- Sukkur Air Defense Radar
- Arifwala Air Defense Radar
- Bhollari Air Defense Radar
- Sukkur Defense Radar
- Jacobabad Air Defense Radar
Understanding Air Defense Radars
Air defense radars are electronic systems that use radio waves to detect and track airborne threats, such as aircraft, missiles, and drones. By targeting these radars, Operation Sindoor severely weakened Pakistan’s air surveillance and defense capabilities.
Operation Sindoor remains a defining example of India’s strategic and military resolve, reflecting both operational excellence and the courage of the armed forces.
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