"Pakistanis possibly unwittingly let out their awards list last month on the 14th of August, and the number of posthumous awards that they awarded suggests to us now that their casualties on the LoC were also in excess of 100... Actions were carried out on the LoC and we were prepared for this," he said.
#WATCH | Delhi | Director General Military Operations Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai says, "... The fact that the Pakistan army and its chief were under duress at the time is known to everybody. There was a need for him to revive not only his image, but that of the Pak army itself. The best… pic.twitter.com/BLaxgaAuYR
— ANI (@ANI) October 14, 2025
Without directly naming Pak army chief Asim Munir, the DGMO said, "The fact that the Pakistan army and its chief were under duress at the time is known to everybody. There was a need for him to revive not only his image, but that of the Pak army itself. The best way and the only way that is known to them was to do what they did, as cowardly as it may have been."
Calling the operation a "fusion of military precision and diplomatic agility," he said, "This was a fusion of military precision and diplomatic agility, informational superiority and economic leverage... I'm speaking about the Indus Water Treaty of 1960 being put into abeyance the moment the terror attack was perpetrated at Pahalgam... Our military actions were targeted, controlled, non-escalatory, and we openly acknowledged them to maintain our credibility. We also made sure that we put into place critical and significant conventional measures to apply pressure."
#WATCH | Delhi | Director General Military Operations Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai says, "88 hours is what it took for the enemy to come and ask for a cessation of hostilities. You're well aware of that. For that call to be made by my counterpart, then. We achieved our political and… pic.twitter.com/iBciGUvFxQ
— ANI (@ANI) October 14, 2025
Talking about the Pahalgam attack perpetrators, he said that "it took us 96 days but we did not let them rest. When these three were found and terminated clinically, it seemed as if they were exhausted from running, and they also seemed very malnourished... Often, people can turn around and ask us where they have vanished. But it is sometimes like searching for a needle in a haystack."
#WATCH | Delhi | Director General Military Operations Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai says, "The Indian Navy was also in action... The Navy had sailed into the Arabian Sea and when the DGMO spoke, they were very well poised. Had the enemy decided to take it any further, it could have been… pic.twitter.com/lK5dhQkHY6
— ANI (@ANI) October 14, 2025
The Army carried out Operation Sindoor in retaliation to Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians. The operation targeted nine terror sites including the hub of Lashkar-e-Taiba among others. The military operation was halted on May 10 after bilateral talks between the two nations.
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