BREAKING: India Strikes Deep, Hits Back Hard—PM to Address Nation at 8 PM
New Delhi – Indian Air Force (IAF) has confirmed here today that it has destroyed an air defence system in Karachi, while the Indian Army dropped a bombshell showing a map marking hits near Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital.
What’s more? All those much-hyped Turkish drones that Pakistan deployed—downed like flies.
Air Marshal AK Bhati didn’t hold back, saying with a smile, "You must’ve seen what we did to those overhyped Turkish drones."
Quoting Tulsidas' Ramcharitmanas, he added for dramatic flair:
"Binay na maanat jaladhi jad, gaye teen din beet,
Bole Ram sakop tab, bhay bin hoy na preet."
Translation? “When persuasion fails, power must speak.”
In a sharp exchange with a reporter who asked if India had hit Pakistan’s nuclear facility in Kirana Hills, Air Marshal Bhati smirked and replied: "Thanks for the intel, we didn’t know there was a nuclear facility there. We haven’t hit Kirana Hills." Mic drop moment!
Meanwhile, reports by CNN-News18 suggest that Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir was forced into hiding in a bunker for over two hours after India’s decisive strike on Nur Khan Air Base in Rawalpindi—just 10 km from Islamabad.
Sources say PAF Mirage jets were shot down mid-air, and the Indian Army has released footage that’s set to make waves globally.
Now, all eyes are on Prime Minister Modi, who will address the nation at 8 PM tonight. Speculations are —what next? Retaliation? Ceasefire? Or a bold diplomatic message?
Stay tuned. The game has changed.