
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has released a compelling video titled “Indian Air Force – Responds with Resolve Always…” on Tuesday, showcasing its recent counterterrorism action.
The video, shared on the IAF’s official social media handle, follows India’s successful military response to cross-border terrorism, allegedly backed by Pakistan.
Set to the intense track “Aarambh hai Prachand” by Piyush Mishra from the film Gulaal, the clip portrays the IAF’s operations in striking terms such as “unseen, unstoppable, and unmatched.”
It highlights the precision and speed of the IAF’s aerial strikes, with aircraft described as “swift, lethal, and agile,” executing operations with “high precision.”
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— Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) May 20, 2025
Operation Sindoor: A Strong Retaliation
India released the video shortly after launching Operation Sindoor on May 7, a direct response to a Pakistan-sponsored terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam.
The attack resulted in the tragic loss of 26 innocent lives. The Indian Air Force responded with targeted strikes on nine terror-linked locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK).
These included significant targets such as the headquarters in Bahawalpur and an important site in Muridke, deep within Pakistan’s mainland.
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The swift and decisive strikes, as depicted in the IAF’s video, underscore the force’s commitment to counterterrorism efforts and its ability to carry out precise military operations under challenging conditions.
Escalation And Retaliation: Tensions At The Border
Following the IAF’s successful operation, Pakistan retaliated with shelling across the Line of Control (LoC) and attempted drone strikes along the border.
In response, the Indian Air Force launched a coordinated retaliation, targeting radar installations, communication hubs, and airbases across 11 locations within Pakistan.
Notable high-value targets included Nur Khan Airbase and Rahim Yar Khan Airbase.
De-escalation And Ceasefire Agreement
The hostilities between India and Pakistan began to de-escalate on May 10, after both nations agreed to a ceasefire.
However, India has made it clear that while Operation Sindoor is ‘paused’ it is far from over.
The Indian Air Force continues to remain vigilant in its efforts to safeguard the nation and deter further threats.
The video released by the IAF serves as a testament to the force’s resolve and its readiness to respond effectively to any challenge, reinforcing its reputation as a swift, lethal, and agile military force.
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