logo
Chaklala, Murid and Rafiqui: The 3 airbases India targeted in retaliation at Pak military heart

Chaklala, Murid and Rafiqui: The 3 airbases India targeted in retaliation at Pak military heart

First Post10-05-2025

Under Operation Sindoor in response to Pakistan's attacks on India, including on Delhi via a ballistic missile, India struck Nur Khan airbase at Rawalpindi's Chaklala and Murid in Chakwal district and Shorkot in Jhang district read more
The medium-range Akash air defence system is in service with the Indian Army and Air Force. (Photo: BEL)
Under Operation Sindoor in response to Pakistan's attacks, India on the intervening night of Friday and Saturday struck three airbases in Pakistan's Punjab province.
India struck the Nur Khan airbase at Rawalpindi's Chaklala and Murid in Chakwal district and Shorkot in Jhang district.
The Nur Khan airbase in Rawalpindi is located next door to the Pakistan Army headquarters and carries great symbolic values. Visuals shared by Pakistani witnesses on X show the airbase engulfed in a ball of a fire.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
نور خان ایئربیس، یا اللہ رحم۔۔!! pic.twitter.com/c0OPytLyDg — Khurram Iqbal (@khurram143) May 9, 2025
At the time of writing of the story, Indian and Pakistani operations were ongoing. Pakistan is attacking the entire northern and western India and India is responding forcefully. Even as Pakistan is targeting civilian areas and religious sites, India is limiting strikes on military and terrorist facilities.
With strikes on the Nur Khan base, India has signalled to Pakistan that nothing is off the table — not even the crème de la crème facilitu next door to the Army headquarters, which is the real seat of power. For context, the US equivalent of it would be a strike on a facility next door to White House.
1. Nur Khan airbase, Rawalpindi
The Nur Khan airbase is located at Rawalpindi's Chaklala area.
Five to six squadrons of the Pakistani Air Force (PAF) are stationed at the airport and they include some of the premier transporters of the air force. The base also houses VIP transport planes used by the political and military leaders of the country.
A top source in the Indian government ahve said that 'Pakistan should understand that we are committed for proportionate response they shoud stop now otherwise next time it will be more serious and severe'.
This is in line with with our reporting yesterday that the ball of de-escalation lies in Pakistan's court and India has decided to maintain escalation dominance and keep the heat on.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
2. Murid, Chakwal
The Pakistani Murid airbase is located in Chakwal district of Punjab province.
The Murid airbase is a hub of drone operations that have hit India for at least past two days.
The Murid airbase houses multiple Pakistani Air Force squadrons specialising in drones. It is understood that these squadrons were engaged in carrying out and facilitating drone attacks on India. These attacks are ongoing.
As the Murid airbase has been at the core of attacks on India with several hundreds of drones, the Indian strike at the base is a direct response to Pakistan's aggression.
At a press briefing on Friday, Colonel Sofiya Qureshi said that Pakistan attacked India on Thursday night with 300-400 drones that targeted the entire northern and western India from Leh to Gujarat. The attack that began on Friday night, and is still ongoing at the time of writing of the story, is understood to have involved an equal if not more number of drones. However, most of the drones in the current barrage are understood to be armed.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
3. Rafiqui airbase at Shorkot
The third Indian base to be struck was the Rafiqui airbase at Shorkot in Jhang district of Punjab.
The airbase houses multiple squadrons of China-made JF-17 and Mirage fighter planes and some utility helicopters.
In attacks on India this week, Pakistan is understood to have used JF-17 warplanes and other China-made weapons as its mainstay assets.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Pakistan hikes assembly speaker, Senate chairman salaries to Rs 1.3 million
Pakistan hikes assembly speaker, Senate chairman salaries to Rs 1.3 million

Business Standard

time21 minutes ago

  • Business Standard

Pakistan hikes assembly speaker, Senate chairman salaries to Rs 1.3 million

The monthly salary for both officials has been fixed at Rs 1.3 million and they will also receive an additional 50 per cent as a temporary allowance on top of it, according to the notification Press Trust of India Islamabad The Pakistani government has formally raised the monthly salaries of the National Assembly speaker and the Senate chairman to Rs 1.3 million, according to a media report on Saturday. The new salary marks a significant rise from their previous salary of Rs 205,000. The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs issued the notification on May 29, but details surfaced on Friday, Samaa TV reported. The monthly salary for both officials has been fixed at Rs 1.3 million and they will also receive an additional 50 per cent as a temporary allowance on top of it, according to the notification. The revised salary structure will be effective retrospectively from January 1, 2025. Earlier on March 21, it was reported that the salaries and allowances of federal cabinet members had been significantly increased, with federal ministers, ministers of state and advisers receiving hikes of up to 188 per cent. Sources had said that the federal ministers approved a summary of the salary increments for themselves and ministers of state through circulation. An amendment to the Federal Ministers and Ministers of State (Allowances and Salaries) Act, 1975, was approved, paving the way for these increases. Following the bill's approval, the revised salary of a federal minister, minister of state and adviser would stand at Rs 519,000. Previously, federal ministers were earning Rs 200,000, while ministers of state had a salary of Rs 180,000. This decision marked a substantial 159 per cent increase in the salaries of federal ministers, while ministers of state and advisers have witnessed an increment of up to 188 per cent. Earlier this year, the Finance Committee had approved an increase in the salaries of members of the National Assembly and senators, raising their monthly pay to Rs 519,000, according to the report.

Harsimrat urges EAM to sensitise UAE govt on Sikhs' five articles of faith
Harsimrat urges EAM to sensitise UAE govt on Sikhs' five articles of faith

Business Standard

time24 minutes ago

  • Business Standard

Harsimrat urges EAM to sensitise UAE govt on Sikhs' five articles of faith

Senior Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Harsimrat Kaur Badal on Saturday urged External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to initiate a dialogue with the UAE government to sensitise it about the religious significance of the five articles of faith, especially the 'kirpan', for the initiated Sikhs. In a letter to the minister, the Bathinda MP said she was making this appeal in the wake of a recent "advisory" by the Indian Embassy in UAE directing Indians not to carry sharp objects while visiting the country in view of Article 405 of the UAE penal law which prohibits the same. This move has caused deep distress and mental agony to Sikh travellers and residents alike, Harsimrat said, noting that there have been instances of Sikhs being detained and compelled to remove their 'kirpan'. She also cited a recent case of an elderly man being detained in Abu Dhabi for wearing the 'kirpan' and turban. Badal asserted in her letter that such incidents had caused distress within the Sikh community as they contravened the rights of Sikhs to practice their faith besides raising serious concerns about the protection of religious freedom for minorities in the UAE. "The Sikh community has always contributed positively to societies worldwide, including in the UAE, and demand the freedom to practice its faith in accordance with its tenets. "Denying Sikhs the right to wear their five 'kakkars' (Sikh articles of faith worn by baptised Sikhs), particularly the 'kirpan', is a curtailment of religious freedom and contrary to the principles of mutual respect and pluralism that India stands for," she said. The former union minister also requested Jaishankar to consider sending a high-level delegation, including representatives from the National Commission for Minorities and the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), to engage with UAE authorities and relevant international agencies and sensitise them about Sikh articles of faith. She asserted that the 'kirpan' was a sacred symbol and an inseparable part of Sikh identity mandated by Sikh tenets since the time of Guru Gobind Singh. "Its significance is spiritual and symbolic, representing the duty to uphold justice and protect the oppressed, and not as a weapon for aggression or harm. The 'kirpan' is worn at all times by 'Amritdhari' Sikhs (initiated Sikhs) as a matter of religious obligation and conscience", she added.

India central to supply chains; must be part of G7 discussions: Canadian PM
India central to supply chains; must be part of G7 discussions: Canadian PM

Business Standard

time28 minutes ago

  • Business Standard

India central to supply chains; must be part of G7 discussions: Canadian PM

Just hours after inviting Prime Minister Narendra Modi to this month's G7 Summit in Alberta, Canada's newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney cited India's economic strength as a key reason for the invitation. The move is being seen as an effort to repair relations between the two nations, which had deteriorated under former prime minister Justin Trudeau. 'As chair of the G7, it is important to invite the most important countries to attend to talk about important issues such as energy, artificial intelligence, critical minerals, and India is really at the very centre of global supply chains,' Carney said at a press conference on Parliament Hill, according to The Globe and Mail. ???????? Bharat holds the world stage! ???? Canadian PM Mark Carney admits the G7's big plans for the developing world would've gone nowhere without India at the table; Declines to say anything on Nijjar. ???? New Delhi isn't just invited, it's indispensable. — Megh Updates ????™ (@MeghUpdates) June 6, 2025 Carney also pointed out that the world's most populous country, with the "fifth-largest" (now, the fourth-largest) economy, ought to have a seat at the G7 table. Strained ties under Trudeau Diplomatic relations between India and Canada were strained in 2023 when then prime minister Trudeau alleged the 'potential' involvement of Indian government agents in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Khalistan separatist living in Canada. India dismissed the claims as 'absurd' and 'motivated.' When asked on Friday whether he believed India had a role in Nijjar's killing, Carney refused to comment. 'There is a legal process that is literally under way and quite advanced in Canada, and it's never appropriate to make comments with respect to those legal processes,' he said. However, he mentioned that Canada and India had agreed to maintain 'continued law enforcement dialogue,' though he did not clarify if this included cooperation in the Nijjar investigation. PM Modi confirms participation Prime Minister Narendra Modi confirmed on Friday that he would attend the G7 summit. In a post on X, he congratulated Carney on his election win and expressed hope for stronger ties between the two countries. 'Glad to receive a call from Prime Minister Mark J Carney of Canada. Congratulated him on his recent election victory and thanked him for the invitation to the G7 Summit in Kananaskis later this month. As vibrant democracies bound by deep people-to-people ties, India and Canada will work together with renewed vigour, guided by mutual respect and shared interests. Look forward to our meeting at the Summit,' PM Modi wrote. Notably, it is common for the G7 host nation to invite select countries as guests or outreach partners. So far, Canada has extended invitations to Ukraine and Australia. India has been a regular invitee to the G7 since 2019. Apart from 2020, when the summit was cancelled by the US due to the pandemic, Prime Minister Modi has participated in every G7 meeting since August 2019.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store