PM Modi Visits Adampur Airbase, Exposes Pakistan’s Propaganda

After the success of Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached the Adampur Airbase in Punjab on Tuesday to salute the courage of Indian armed forces. His visit served as a direct rebuttal to Pakistan’s false claim that it had damaged Indian military installations during recent tensions.

Adampur Airbase, located in Jalandhar, was specifically mentioned in Pakistan’s propaganda. However, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri had already refuted these claims in a press conference held on May 11. Now, PM Modi’s presence at the very airbase has further demolished Pakistan’s narrative.

Arriving early in the morning, PM Modi interacted with Indian Air Force personnel who briefed him on the current situation. Images from the visit showed Modi standing in front of a fighter aircraft with a caption in the background reading, “Why can’t enemy pilots sleep well?”

He landed at the airbase aboard an IAF aircraft and was welcomed with chants of “Vande Mataram” and “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” by enthusiastic soldiers. The visit not only reaffirmed the success of Operation Sindoor but also sent a clear message that Pakistan’s attempt to mislead the international community had failed.

Foreign Secretary Misri had earlier displayed satellite images during a press briefing to prove that both Sirsa and Adampur airbases remained fully intact. PM Modi’s visit now visually validated those claims and showcased India’s military preparedness and resilience.

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