In response to Pakistan’s false claims of destroying Indian Army and airbases, the Indian Army has released the latest photographs of the Sirsa and Suratgarh airbases to refute these allegations. The visuals, showcasing the intact condition of the facilities, emphasize India’s preparedness and the safety of its military infrastructure.

Pakistan had previously claimed that it had inflicted significant damage on Indian airbases during recent cross-border skirmishes. However, the Indian Army’s timely release of aerial photographs clearly shows that both the Sirsa and Suratgarh airbases remain fully operational and unaffected by any attacks.

“These images serve as a rebuttal to the baseless propaganda being spread. Our airbases are secure, and all operations are proceeding as normal,” stated an Army spokesperson. The photos, taken by surveillance drones and satellites, show no signs of damage or destruction at the mentioned locations.

The Indian Ministry of Defence condemned Pakistan’s attempts to mislead the international community and the public, describing the claims as part of a misinformation campaign. “Such actions are intended to divert attention from their own failures,” the Ministry added.
The release of these images follows a series of measures taken by India to ensure transparency and strengthen its military posture in the face of rising tensions. Indian officials have assured that all military installations are secure, and the armed forces remain ready to respond to any threats effectively.
