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India’s Precision Strikes and Global Impact: What the DGMO Briefing Revealed
In this article, we bring you a comprehensive summary of the latest developments shared in the recent press briefing by the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of India. The press conference revealed how India has executed highly coordinated and precise military strikes deep inside Pakistan, demolishing terror infrastructure with satellite-backed proof, while addressing both international misinformation and media silence.
Operation on May 7th: India’s Strategic Response
India conducted successful air strikes on May 7, targeting over 100 terrorists across Pakistani territory. High-resolution satellite images were presented to the world, clearly showing the “before and after” status of terror camps destroyed using missiles such as BrahMos and other non-American platforms. The Indian Armed Forces released these images as undeniable proof to counter Pakistan’s denials.
Global Media Silence and Western Bias
Unfortunately, leading global media outlets such as CNN and BBC have provided minimal coverage of these significant developments. According to defense experts, the lack of coverage stems from the fact that India used Russian and indigenous platforms rather than American systems. There’s a growing view that the U.S. defense industry is leveraging this war scenario to create skepticism around the Rafale fighter jets, promoting their own F-35s as an alternative.
DGMO and Air Marshal Briefing Highlights
Air Marshal A.K. Bharti, just one rank below the Air Chief, addressed the media with visual evidence. He presented satellite images showing flattened buildings and destroyed terror camps in Pakistan. Specific locations like Bahawalpur—headquarters of Jaish-e-Mohammad—were hit with multiple missile strikes. The destruction of key infrastructure and confirmed deaths of top terror operatives, including Masood Azhar’s relatives, were reported.
India’s Stand: We Hit Targets, Not Count Body Bags
When asked about casualties, the Indian military leadership responded:
“Our aim is to hit the target, not to count body bags. If there were casualties, it is for the enemy to confirm.”
This statement reinforced India’s strategic focus on disabling terror networks rather than engaging in media-driven body counts.
Fake Narratives from Pakistan: Busted
Pakistan attempted to spread misinformation, claiming to have captured Indian pilots, including female officers. The Indian military confirmed all pilots are safe and accounted for. Moreover, coffins of terrorists were shown wrapped in Pakistani flags—an honor reserved for state soldiers—proving state complicity in harboring terrorists.
Losses on Both Sides: What Was Revealed
When asked if India lost any fighter jets, the Air Marshal acknowledged that losses are a part of combat but refrained from revealing specifics due to ongoing operations. However, he made it clear that India’s objectives have been achieved.
Regarding Pakistani aircraft, it was confirmed that some were downed. When asked if these were F-16s (4th generation fighters), the military remained diplomatically vague, stating only that “high-tech platforms” were downed, strongly implying that advanced aircraft like F-16s were among them.
The Role of Indian Navy and the Possibility of Naval Blockade
While a direct naval attack on Karachi was not mentioned, it was highlighted that the Indian Navy remains on high alert. If provoked further, India could implement a naval blockade, cutting Pakistan off from international trade routes. This would mirror strategies used by China against Taiwan in the past.
However, such a move could trigger diplomatic tensions, particularly with China, which has vested interests in Gwadar Port. Any naval blockade would significantly impact China’s Belt and Road Initiative, which depends on Pakistan’s maritime access.
Conclusion: India’s Strategic Maturity and Global Messaging
This briefing made one thing crystal clear: India has evolved into a nation capable of launching precise, evidence-backed military operations while maintaining global diplomatic discipline. The strikes weren’t just military victories—they were strategic messages to the world that India will not tolerate terror and is fully capable of exposing those who protect it.
Stay tuned for more such detailed updates from the frontline of national defense and strategic affairs.