On May 11, 2025, India’s Director General of Military Operations (DGMO), Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, led a historic press conference in New Delhi that unveiled the details of Operation Sindoor—a retaliatory military operation that obliterated key Pakistani air bases and terror infrastructure. This unprecedented strike, executed in response to Pakistan’s provocative missile and drone attacks, showcased India’s military precision and strategic dominance. For decades, military academies and strategists worldwide will study how India, under Ghai’s leadership, delivered a retaliation of unparalleled scale, crippling Pakistan’s air force and reshaping the dynamics of India-Pakistan relations.
The press conference on May 11, 2025, was a defining moment, led by Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, alongside Air Marshal AK Bharti (Director General Air Operations), Vice Admiral AN Pramod (Director General Naval Operations), and Major General SS Sharda (ADG Strategic Communications). Held at the National Media Centre in New Delhi, the briefing detailed Operation Sindoor, a response to Pakistan’s aggressive actions, including missile strikes on Indian air bases and drone intrusions across 26 locations in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Gujarat.
Ghai, a seasoned officer with extensive experience in Jammu and Kashmir, condemned Pakistan’s “erratic and rattled response,” which included attacks on civilian infrastructure like Gurudwaras. He presented time-stamped images and intelligence data to counter Pakistan’s misinformation, including false claims of damaging India’s S-400 systems and airfields at Suratgarh and Sirsa. The conference, steeped in resolve and punctuated by the Shiv Tandav Stotram, underscored India’s military and cultural strength, captivating global audiences.
Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7, 2025, was a meticulously planned operation that targeted Pakistan’s military and terror infrastructure in response to the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, which killed 26 people, including 25 Indians. Under Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai’s oversight, the operation delivered a devastating blow to Pakistan’s air bases and terror hubs, setting a new benchmark for retaliatory warfare. Here’s why it stands out:
In a 90-minute operation, the Indian Air Force (IAF) executed precision strikes on 11 Pakistani air bases, including Rafiqui, Murid, Chaklala, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukkur, Chunian, Skardu, Jacobabad, Bholari, Nur Khan, and Sialkot. Using air-launched BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and fighter jets, India obliterated radar sites, command centers, and weapon storage facilities. The strike on Nur Khan Air Base, near Pakistan’s nuclear command authority, signaled India’s strategic reach.
Ghai emphasized the operation’s precision, noting that civilian areas were avoided to prevent collateral damage. The destruction of the Pasrur radar site crippled Pakistan’s ability to coordinate air defenses, leaving its air force vulnerable.
Beyond air bases, Operation Sindoor targeted nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), neutralizing over 100 terrorists, including high-value targets like Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf, and Mudasir Ahmed, linked to the 1999 Kandahar hijacking and 2019 Pulwama attack. Key sites like Muridke, the Lashkar-e-Taiba hub, and Jaish-e-Mohammed’s headquarters in Bahawalpur were reduced to rubble. Ghai noted that some terror hubs were preemptively vacated out of fear of Indian retribution.
Pakistan’s unprovoked attacks on May 10, 2025, included missile strikes on Indian air bases in Pathankot, Udhampur, Adampur, and Bhuj, alongside drone and fighter jet incursions targeting civilian areas, including a medical center and school. Ghai described these as “deplorable and cowardly,” justifying India’s decisive response. The IAF neutralized Pakistani drones and missiles, ensuring minimal damage to Indian assets while inflicting “extensive damage” on Pakistan’s military infrastructure.
Ghai highlighted the seamless coordination between the Army, Air Force, and Navy. The IAF engaged terror camps and air bases, while the Navy provided precision munitions. This tri-service synergy, overseen by Ghai, ensured the operation’s success, with all combat objectives met, including the safe return of IAF pilots.
Under Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai’s leadership, Operation Sindoor redefined modern warfare. Here’s why it will remain a case study for generations:
The operation leveraged advanced technology, including BrahMos missiles, precision-guided munitions, and real-time intelligence. Ghai’s strategic planning ensured that strikes were surgical, targeting only military and terror assets. The IAF’s ability to neutralize Pakistani air defenses and drones showcased India’s technological edge.
Despite its scale, Operation Sindoor was calibrated to avoid escalation. Ghai emphasized that India adhered to self-imposed restrictions, targeting only terrorists and military assets. This restraint earned global praise, with U.S. officials like Secretary of State Marco Rubio commending India’s leadership.
The strikes left Pakistan’s military in disarray, with 35–40 Pakistani personnel killed along the Line of Control (LoC) and several aircraft downed. Ghai noted Pakistan’s “erratic” response, including attacks on civilian sites, which further exposed its vulnerabilities. The operation forced Pakistan to seek a ceasefire, with its DGMO, Major General Kashif Abdullah, contacting Ghai on May 10 to halt hostilities.
Ghai’s press conference was a masterclass in narrative control. By presenting evidence of Pakistan’s aggression and India’s precise response, he countered misinformation and won global support. The ceasefire agreement, mediated by the U.S., underscored India’s diplomatic clout, though Ghai noted Pakistan’s violations hours later.
Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, appointed DGMO on October 25, 2024, brought decades of experience to Operation Sindoor. A graduate of the Indian Military Academy and a veteran of the Kumaon Regiment, Ghai previously served as General Officer Commanding of the Chinar Corps in Srinagar, giving him deep expertise in Jammu and Kashmir operations. His roles as Colonel General Staff in counter-insurgency operations and Brigadier at the Military Operations Directorate prepared him to oversee complex missions like Operation Sindoor.
Ghai’s leadership was pivotal in planning and executing the strikes, coordinating with the IAF and Navy, and managing ceasefire talks with Pakistan’s DGMO. His assertive stance—“Whatever has to be done will be done”—reflected India’s resolve.
On May 10, 2025, Pakistan’s DGMO contacted Ghai at 3:35 PM IST, proposing a ceasefire effective from 5:00 PM. However, Pakistan violated the agreement within hours, with drone intrusions and cross-border firing reported in Srinagar and Jammu. Ghai confirmed that the Indian Army, with full authority from the Chief of Army Staff, was prepared to counter further misadventures. A second DGMO-level talk was scheduled for May 12 at noon to discuss the ceasefire’s longevity.
India imposed blackouts in Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, and Rajasthan and mobilized troops along the LoC, signaling its readiness.
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Operation Sindoor has reshaped regional and global security dynamics:
The Indian Army conference on May 11, 2025, led by DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, marked a turning point in military history. Operation Sindoor—with its destruction of Pakistan’s air bases and terror hubs—demonstrated India’s strategic brilliance, technological superiority, and unwavering resolve. For decades, scholars and strategists will study Ghai’s leadership and India’s flawless retaliation as a model of modern warfare.
As tensions persist along the LoC, India stands vigilant, its military and diplomatic strength unyielding. Operation Sindoor is not just a victory—it’s a testament to India’s rise as a global force.
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