
Operation Sindoor: Vyomika Singh's Saturday press briefing impresses Twitter, netizens applaud her ‘clarity, confidence'
Wing Commander Vyomika Singh's recent press briefing has become a focal point of national pride and online acclaim. During the briefing, she addressed the Pakistan Army's troop movements towards forward areas and refuted claims about the destruction of India's S-400 air defence system and airfields in Suratgarh and Sirsa. Her clear and composed delivery, coupled with her in-depth knowledge, resonated with many across the nation.
During a special briefing on #OperationSindoor on May 10, 2025, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh said that Pakistan attacked the civilian infrastructure in India, including medicare centre & school premises at the airbases of Srinagar, Awantipora & Udhampur, to which Indian Armed… pic.twitter.com/XxZeviiuKR
X users react to Vyomika Singh leadership as she debunks Pakistani Army claims
On social media platforms, particularly X (formerly Twitter), users expressed their admiration for Singh's professionalism and leadership. One user remarked, "Vyomika Singh's clarity and confidence are unmatched. Truly a beacon of strength and intellect." Another added, "Witnessing such articulate leadership is inspiring. She's a true representation of India's military prowess."
Daily periodic briefings by India is a sign of confidence and transparency that the Indian government follows. The uniformity in every briefing. Amb. Misri, Col. Qureshi & Wng. Cdr. Vyomika Singh are doing a great job. Commendable! #IndiaPakistanConflict
Omg am really speechless seeing India's Geopolitics. we're the strongest !! Mad Respect to the all the women Colonels . Vyomika singh & Sofiya Qureshi being in the front lines of this war
Vyomika singh is so clear and articulate things so well . All praises to her @AdityaRajKaul https://t.co/O5iX15wcot
I salute you and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh Sabharwal, but have you seen any Punctur Walla loyal to country?
The support extended beyond just her communication skills. Many highlighted the significance of having women in pivotak military roles. A user commented, "It's empowering to see women like Vyomika Singh leading from the front. Her presence challenges stereotypes and sets new benchmarks."
Colonel Sofiya Qureshi & Wing Commander Vyomika Singh is everything that Pakistan cant stand against, a women in army uniform leading from the front
Sofiya Qureshi addresses cyber and communication aspects of India's response
The briefing also featured Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, who addressed the cyber and communication aspects of India's response. Together, Singh and Qureshi exemplified the strength and capability of India's armed forces, garnering respect and admiration both domestically and internationally.
As tensions along the India-Pakistan border continue to evolve, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh's poised leadership and transparent communication have reinforced public confidence in India's military and diplomatic strategies.
After the India Press briefing on Delhi:-Col Sofiya Qureshi -Wg Cmde Vyomika Singh#IndiaPakistanWar #IndianArmy # pic.twitter.com/B7EnYB47x3
Why it all started?
All this began with the brutal Pahalgam attack on April 22, 2025, where militants targeted and killed 26 civilians — mostly Hindu tourists — in a chilling act of religiously-motivated violence. The assault, carried out with militaru-grade weapons, sparked nationwide outrage and drew sharp focus on cross-border terrorism. The Resistance Front, initially claiming responsibility before retracting it, was believed to be linked to the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, further escalating suspicions of external involvement.
India suspended the key water treaty
In swift retaliation, India suspended its treaty with Pakistan on April 23, citing national security concerns and a breakdown of trust. This diplomatic move marked a significant departure from past protocol, signalling the gravity of the situation. On April 29, Prime Minister Narendra Modi responded with a green light to the armed forces, granting them full operational freedom to act at their discretion — a rare but resolute shift in policy.
Operation Sindoor on May 7
This series of developments culminated in 'Operation Sindoor', launched on May 7, as a calibrated military strike on terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The operation, which continues to define the current phase of India-Pakistan tensions, underscores India's hardened stance against terrorisn and reaffirms its resolve to protect civilian lives and national sovereignty at all costs.
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