India Pakistan Tension, Operation Sindoor – A Virat Kohli mentioned in Operation Sindoor Briefing of Indian Armed Forces


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In a briefing on ‘Operation Sindoor’, the Director General of Military Operations used a cricket analogy to highlight India’s multi -layered air defense effectiveness against Pakistani air strikes.

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“The ashes to the ash, dust with dust. If you do not get a lily, then there should be Thomo,” In an Australian daily on a cricket match between Australia and England in the 1970s, an Australian daily caption found a mention in the latest briefing of the Indian Armed Forces on ‘Operation Sindor’, which was launched against terrorist bases in Pakistan in response to the Pahgam terror attack. During briefing, Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) Rajiv Gai used cricket analogy that it was India’s multi-level counter-drain and air defense grid that served as a shield against Pakistan’s air strikes.

Ace cricketer Virat Kohli, who announced his retirement from Test cricket today, was also revealed in briefing.

Lieutenant General Gai said, “It is difficult to target our aerial areas and logistics,” referring to the cricket saying to emphasize their point. Track live updates Here,

“When I was in school, I am confident that in the 1970s, there was a Ashes series between Australia and England. And at that time, two popular Australian bowlers, Jeff Thomson and Dennis Lily destroyed England’s batting lineup, and then Australia gave a saying -” Ashes to Ashes. dust to dust. If you do not get lily, then Thomo … ”.

The iconic lines were written for fast bowlers Jeff Thomson and Dennis Lily, who tore through the English lineup.

He said, “If you look at layers, you will understand what I want to say. Even if you cross all the layers, one of the layers of this grid system will hit you,” he said.

Defense system is destroyed Pakistani drone And in the nights of 8, 9 and 10 May, PL -15 missiles prevent them from entering our airspace.

‘Virat Kohli my favorite cricketer’

Lieutenant General Gai also said that the analogy was important because it was also a day when Shri Kohli announced his retirement,

“This example is important as I saw this morning that Virat Kohli retired from Test cricket. Like many Indians, he is also my favorite cricketer.”

DGMO, sharing videos of a pit formed by India’s attacks at Nur Khan Airbase in Pakistan, “Indian aircraft are completely on”.

‘Operation Sindoor’

India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ in early 7 May, killing nine terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir. Operation was in response to a terrorist attack in Pahgam in Jammu and Kashmir, where 26 people were killed by terrorists on 22 April.

This was followed by a wave of Pakistani attacks using drones and other monks, which India said that its army was “retaliated”, which “replied” to Islamabad’s aggression.

Air Marshal Ak Bharti said, “Our fight was against terror, and on 7 May, we only hit the terrorist hub, but the Pakistani army supported the terrorists and turned it into its fight”.

India and Pakistan came to an understanding for the ceasefire on Saturday. However, this was violated by Pakistan a few hours later. On Sunday, the armed forces warned Pakistan that India would take “fierce” retaliation for any violation in future.


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