Pakistan’s losses included radars, command and control centres, runways and hangars: IAF Chief on Operation Sindoor

Air Personnel Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh appeals to a press conference in New Delhi on Friday, October 3, 2025. Photo Loan: PTI
India launched the Sindoor operation for a clear purpose, and the air personnel Air Chief Marshal Ap Singh said on Friday, October 3, on Friday, after the target was met, the end of the conflict was a lesson for the world to learn.
At a press conference before the Air Force Day, the air chief Marshal also said that his power had prepared a roadmap 2047 to increase war capabilities.

He said that this was a reflection of Tri-Services synergy by entering various aspects of Sindoor operation.
When asked about Pakistan’s losses during the Sindoor operation, he said that there was a long -range warning and control system (AWACS) and four to five warriors.
Pakistan’s losses include radar, command and control centers, runways and hangars.
In response to the 22 April expensive attack, India launched the Sindoor operation on May 7 and targeted the terror infrastructure in regions controlled by Pakistan.
The strikes triggered four -day intensive conflicts on May 10, which resulted in an understanding of the stopping of military actions.
According to a question, IFAF Chief, all three services ‘Sudarshan Chakra’ began to work on the air defense system, he said.
On August 15, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the project to develop a domestic air defense system to protect India’s vital military and civilian facilities and to provide a decisive response to any enemy threat.
Published – 03 October 2025 01:43



