Overview
- Air Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari disclosed that the Indian Air Force used under 50 weapons, sharing new video and first public operational specifics since the May strikes.
- He outlined a planning timeline that moved from multi‑service options on April 24 to target shortlisting by April 29, with nine target sets fixed and strikes conducted on May 6–7 and May 9.
- India carried out precision attacks in Pakistan and Pakistan‑occupied Kashmir following the April 22 killings in Pahalgam, with both sides agreeing to halt hostilities on May 10.
- Tiwari said New Delhi directed a strong, visible response designed to deter future attacks while granting complete operational freedom and preparing for possible escalation.
- Officials credited the Integrated Air Command and Control System and advanced air defence with absorbing initial hits and enabling a calibrated counter, while separate reports claim major militant sites were hit and networks disrupted.