By A Staff Reporter
In a significant update on the ongoing India-Pakistan military conflict, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh addressed a special press briefing convened by the Ministry of External Affairs, revealing that Pakistan launched a coordinated and aggressive military campaign using a range of aerial and ground-based assets across the western front.
“Pakistan military continued with its provocations carrying out aggressive action, employing multiple threat vectors all along the western border,” Wing Commander Singh stated. “They employed drones, long-range weapons, and fighter aircraft to target both civilian areas and military infrastructure.”
She further confirmed that Pakistan resorted to air intrusions using drones and heavy-caliber weaponry along the Line of Control (LoC) in a bid to escalate the conflict. In response, the Indian Armed Forces successfully neutralised the majority of these threats, demonstrating swift coordination and operational readiness.
However, Singh acknowledged that limited damage was sustained at Indian Air Force stations in Udhampur, Pathankot, Adampur, and Bhuj due to the intensity and volume of the attacks. She assured the public that no critical infrastructure was compromised and that emergency repair protocols were swiftly activated.
This briefing follows multiple high-level denials by Indian officials, including Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, who earlier called Pakistan’s claims of major military hits “completely false” and propaganda-driven. Together, the briefings paint a picture of India confronting both kinetic threats and information warfare in real time.