Amit Malviya: India’s Operation Sindoor has been a game-changer in South Asian military dynamics, as per BJP leader Amit Malviya. He revealed that the 90-minute precision strikes launched by the Indian Air Force unequivocally disabled Pakistan’s ability to achieve air superiority. In his briefing, pre-emptive and concerted aerial attacks incapacitated Pakistan’s defense infrastructure so that it was neither capable of projecting power nor attack with force.
Malviya disclosed that the operation targeted eleven major Pakistani airbases. Each of which was tasked with their national defense, surveillance, and aerial strike operations. The attacks were disclosed to be catastrophic, both strategically and psychologically, as they inflicted heavy damage on Pakistan’s military infrastructure.
Malviya reported details about the specific targets and said that all the bases had been most vital to the Pakistan military setup. He described how the bases were not just ordinary installations but most crucially, the centerpiece of Pakistan’s air war strategy.
Nur Khan/Chaklala Airbase (Rawalpindi) – Like Malviya revealed, it was the operations base for Pakistan’s air logistics and leadership command and control, and its elimination caused havoc to higher-level planning in the military.
PAF Base Rafiqui (Shorkot) – He emphasized that this unit was occupied by frontline fighter wings. And their elimination shattered the offensive capabilities of Pakistan.
Murid Airbase (Punjab) – Malviya described this base as indispensable for training and missile storage. And its destruction incapacitated Pakistan’s future offensive capabilities.
Sargodha Airbase (Mushaf Base) – Malviya described it as the biggest strategic setback, as it accommodated top Pakistani air squadrons and nuclear-delivery units. He described how its devastation eliminated one of the main pillars of Pakistan’s military might.
Malviya insisted that this operation was not merely a tactical triumph. It means to send a pointed message. He revealed that Pakistan was kept in the dark and left helpless. With radar networks, command centers, and fighter bases completely knocked out. He continued to describe how India’s swift implementation resulted in Pakistan being unable to muster an immediate response, demonstrating the superior military intelligence and operational genius of Indian forces.
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In his final address, Malviya announced, “This is what victory looks like.” He revealed that Operation Sindoor did not just win a battle on the ground. It rewrote the security equation of the region forever. India now has the strategic advantage, and the cost of any future mischief will be much, much greater than what Pakistan can ever hope to pay.
This is what victory looks like.
India’s 90 minutes targeted strikes on major Pakistani airbases during #OperationSindoor marked a decisive shift in regional military dynamics. These preemptive and precision attacks dismantled Pakistan’s ability to maintain air superiority,… pic.twitter.com/FCSVRafHm0
— Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) May 11, 2025