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Pakistan’s Baseless Claims on Strikes Against Indian Military Bases and Afghanistan Dismissed as False Propaganda

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Pakistan's Baseless Claims on Strikes Against Indian Military Bases and Afghanistan Dismissed as False Propaganda
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New Delhi, May 10:
Recent claims by Pakistan that Indian military installations and infrastructure were targeted in cross-border strikes have been categorically rejected as false and unfounded. Pakistani media and official spokespersons had alleged that the Indian Air Force stations in Sirsa and Suratgarh, along with the S-400 missile base in Adampur, were destroyed—claims for which there is no evidence.

India’s Ministry of Defence dismissed the accusations outright, stating that they are part of a deliberate disinformation campaign aimed at misleading the international community and tarnishing India’s global image. According to Indian security agencies, all major military and strategic assets remain fully secure, with no damage reported at any facility.

Pakistan has also alleged that India carried out missile strikes inside Afghanistan—another claim that has been firmly denied and labeled propaganda. Analysts believe these statements are intended to divert attention from Pakistan’s internal challenges and to escalate regional tensions.

The recent shelling in Rajouri, which led to the death of a senior Indian officer, is being viewed as yet another instance of Pakistan’s provocation. Reports also indicate that civilian areas and infrastructure were deliberately targeted, further revealing Pakistan’s hostile intent.

India has made it clear that it is fully prepared to take all necessary measures to safeguard its security and territorial integrity. Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts are underway to expose Pakistan’s false claims at international forums.

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