Know how India planned Air Strike operation for Pakistan?
Wednesday - February 27, 2019 2:32 pm ,
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The Air Strike operation against Pakistan planned after Pulwama terrorist attack
Pakistan proved to be 'dwarf' before the strength of the Indian Air Force
FEB 27 (WTN) - Revenge of the martyrdom of martyrs in the Pulwama terrorist attack has been taken due to the brave leadership of Prime Minister Modi and efficient working of fighter pilots of the Indian Air Force as India has struck the terrorists by air strikes in Pakistan. As you know, the Indian Air Force entered into the Pakistani territory and badly destroyed the hideouts of terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed. About 300 terrorists have been killed in this successful action by the Indian Air Force.
It is said that Air Strike's plan against Pakistan had begun to develop since the terrorist attack in Pulwama. Seeing an atmosphere of anger throughout the country against the Pulwama attack, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an air strike plan to show Pakistan a tough lesson. Apart from Prime Minister Modi in this planning, NSA Ajit Doval, Indian Army and Air force officers and the big officers of RAW and IB were included.
After the Pulwama terror attack, the crucial meeting of the CCS on February 15 was held in the leadership of Prime Minister Modi where the security agencies had givedn options of taking revenge from Pakistan. After a lot of deliberations, it was decided that this time to teach a lesson to Pakistan and terrorists, instead of surgical strikes, Pakistan will be responded by air strikes.
It was decided in this meeting that the positions of Jaish-e-Mohammed, located in Balakot, Pakistan, would be destroyed. For this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked NSA Ajit Doval to work on this plan. In the meeting, Indian Air Force chief, Birendra Singh Dhanova was given the responsibility to carry out the operation, while many security agencies including RAW and IB provided all the input related to the attack. Under the planning, the Army was kept on alert so that any kind of Pakistani attack could be answered.
It was decided two days before the air strike on Pakistan, that with the Mirage 2000, AWACS i.e. Airborne Warning and Control System will also be deployed. It was decided that Mirage 2000 will fly from Gwalior Airbase and asked to help Agra Airbase for support. At the same time Sukhoi, posted in Bareilly Airbase, was asked to stay on standby for the emergency and was asked to cover the Mirage during the Air strikes.
The final decision was taken on the evening of February 25 for Air Strikes in Pakistan. All the people who were participating in this operation were asked to turne off their mobile phones. The entire operation was being monitored by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, NSA Ajit Doval and the Chief of the Air Force, Birendra Singh Dhanova.
As soon as Miraj 2000 flew off the Gwalior Airbase for the Air Strike, Bareilly and Agra Airbase were also alerted and asked to keep an eye on the Pakistani air defense system. As soon as the Mirage 2000 entered into Pakistani border for Air Strikes, the Indian Air Defense System informed the Indian aircraft that Pakistani F16 aircraft are currently on alert.
Indian Air Force entered into Pakistan with Mirage 2000 aircraft and bombed over terrorist bases, but Pakistan's F16 aircraft could not do anything. Within 25 minutes, the Mirage 2000 aircrafts of India returned to India after the operation.
And in this way India entered Pakistan and destroyed Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist bases in which more than 300 militants were killed. After this successful operation, the information was given to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and at 4 am there was a large meeting in South Block in Delhi that confirmed the success of the Air Strike. Prime Minister Modi congratulated to all the fighter pilots involved in this successful operation.
FEB 27 (WTN) - Revenge of the martyrdom of martyrs in the Pulwama terrorist attack has been taken due to the brave leadership of Prime Minister Modi and efficient working of fighter pilots of the Indian Air Force as India has struck the terrorists by air strikes in Pakistan. As you know, the Indian Air Force entered into the Pakistani territory and badly destroyed the hideouts of terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed. About 300 terrorists have been killed in this successful action by the Indian Air Force.
It is said that Air Strike's plan against Pakistan had begun to develop since the terrorist attack in Pulwama. Seeing an atmosphere of anger throughout the country against the Pulwama attack, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an air strike plan to show Pakistan a tough lesson. Apart from Prime Minister Modi in this planning, NSA Ajit Doval, Indian Army and Air force officers and the big officers of RAW and IB were included.
After the Pulwama terror attack, the crucial meeting of the CCS on February 15 was held in the leadership of Prime Minister Modi where the security agencies had givedn options of taking revenge from Pakistan. After a lot of deliberations, it was decided that this time to teach a lesson to Pakistan and terrorists, instead of surgical strikes, Pakistan will be responded by air strikes.
It was decided in this meeting that the positions of Jaish-e-Mohammed, located in Balakot, Pakistan, would be destroyed. For this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked NSA Ajit Doval to work on this plan. In the meeting, Indian Air Force chief, Birendra Singh Dhanova was given the responsibility to carry out the operation, while many security agencies including RAW and IB provided all the input related to the attack. Under the planning, the Army was kept on alert so that any kind of Pakistani attack could be answered.
It was decided two days before the air strike on Pakistan, that with the Mirage 2000, AWACS i.e. Airborne Warning and Control System will also be deployed. It was decided that Mirage 2000 will fly from Gwalior Airbase and asked to help Agra Airbase for support. At the same time Sukhoi, posted in Bareilly Airbase, was asked to stay on standby for the emergency and was asked to cover the Mirage during the Air strikes.
The final decision was taken on the evening of February 25 for Air Strikes in Pakistan. All the people who were participating in this operation were asked to turne off their mobile phones. The entire operation was being monitored by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, NSA Ajit Doval and the Chief of the Air Force, Birendra Singh Dhanova.
As soon as Miraj 2000 flew off the Gwalior Airbase for the Air Strike, Bareilly and Agra Airbase were also alerted and asked to keep an eye on the Pakistani air defense system. As soon as the Mirage 2000 entered into Pakistani border for Air Strikes, the Indian Air Defense System informed the Indian aircraft that Pakistani F16 aircraft are currently on alert.
Indian Air Force entered into Pakistan with Mirage 2000 aircraft and bombed over terrorist bases, but Pakistan's F16 aircraft could not do anything. Within 25 minutes, the Mirage 2000 aircrafts of India returned to India after the operation.
And in this way India entered Pakistan and destroyed Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist bases in which more than 300 militants were killed. After this successful operation, the information was given to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and at 4 am there was a large meeting in South Block in Delhi that confirmed the success of the Air Strike. Prime Minister Modi congratulated to all the fighter pilots involved in this successful operation.