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Perumal Murugan on Writing Across Genres
Perumal Murugan on Writing Across Genres

Time of India

time25-04-2025

  • Time of India

Perumal Murugan on Writing Across Genres

Panic At Pak's Kamra Airbase As India Readies Pahalgam Revenge | Watch Fear and panic have gripped Pakistan as India prepares to launch a bold counter-operation in response to the deadly Pahalgam terror attack. Amid a red alert, the Pakistani military is on high alert, bracing for a potential revenge strike. Reports reveal night sorties conducted at Kamra Airbase, with a PAF F-16 Falcon spotted in the skies. Meanwhile, the Indian Air Force conducted 'Exercise Aakraman' over a vast area, involving Rafale jets and transport aircraft, flying dangerously close to border areas. Tensions continue to escalate as both nations prepare for a possible clash. 18.6K views | 2 hours ago

Panic At Pak's Kamra Airbase As India Readies Pahalgam Revenge
Panic At Pak's Kamra Airbase As India Readies Pahalgam Revenge

Time of India

time25-04-2025

  • Time of India

Panic At Pak's Kamra Airbase As India Readies Pahalgam Revenge

Fear and panic have gripped Pakistan as India prepares to launch a bold counter-operation in response to the deadly Pahalgam terror attack. Amid a red alert, the Pakistani military is on high alert, bracing for a potential revenge strike. Reports reveal night sorties conducted at Kamra Airbase, with a PAF F-16 Falcon spotted in the skies. Meanwhile, the Indian Air Force conducted 'Exercise Aakraman' over a vast area, involving Rafale jets and transport aircraft, flying dangerously close to border areas. Tensions continue to escalate as both nations prepare for a possible clash.

Indian Air Force Rafales, Su-30s carrying out major Exercise
Indian Air Force Rafales, Su-30s carrying out major Exercise

India Gazette

time24-04-2025

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

Indian Air Force Rafales, Su-30s carrying out major Exercise

ANI 24 Apr 2025, 22:45 GMT+10 By Ajit Dubey New Delhi [India], April 24 (ANI): The Indian Air Force is carrying out Exercise Aakraman (Attack) over a large area in the central sector involving its mainstream fighter aircraft fleets led by the Rafale combat aircraft. The Indian Air Force operates two squadrons of the Rafale aircraft which are based out of Ambala and Hashimara in West Bengal. 'The cutting-edge technology fighter jets are carrying out complex missions involving ground attack and electronic warfare drills,' defence sources told ANI. 'The assets of the Indian Air Force have been moved from multiple airbases, including from the eastern side,' they added. The Indian Air Force has been practising for complex ground attack missions for operations in different terrains, including plains and mountainous areas, the sources said. The Indian Air Force also holds an edge over its adversaries in the south Asian region with the inductions of Meteor air to air missiles and induction of long range high speed low drag missiles like the Rampage and Rocks. The exercise is taking place at a time when tensions between India and Pakistan have gone up after the Pahalgam attack. The exercise is being closely monitored closely by the Air Headquarters. Top Gun pilots of the Indian Air Force are taking part in rhetorical exercise under close watch of high qualified instructors. The Indian Air Force was used in a big way to carry out the post-Pulwama attack strikes inside Pakistan in February 2019. The Indian Air Force has acquired the Rafale fighter jets since then and they have revived its edge over the readies in the region. The Indian Air Force had used the Mirage 2000 fighter jets in 2019 but has indicted many force multipliers like the S-400 air defence system, which can be the very effective against the airborne early warning and control aircraft of the adversaries. (ANI)

Aakraman: Is India Ready For Attack Against Pakistan With Rafale, Sukhoi? Indian Air Force Says...
Aakraman: Is India Ready For Attack Against Pakistan With Rafale, Sukhoi? Indian Air Force Says...

India.com

time24-04-2025

  • Politics
  • India.com

Aakraman: Is India Ready For Attack Against Pakistan With Rafale, Sukhoi? Indian Air Force Says...

Pahalgam Terror Attack: While India and Pakistan are engaged in diplomatic battles, the Indian Air Force is carrying out military exercises with fighter jets like Rafale and Sukhoi. The Indian Air Force is carrying out Exercise Aakraman (Attack) over a large area in the central sector involving its mainstream fighter aircraft fleets led by the Rafale combat aircraft. Notably, the Indian Air Force operates two squadrons of the Rafale aircraft which are based out of Ambala in Haryana and Hashimara in West Bengal. News agency ANI quoted defence sources as saying the fighter jets are carrying out complex missions involving ground attack and electronic warfare drills using cutting-edge technology. "The assets of the Indian Air Force have been moved from multiple airbases, including from the eastern side," they added. Reports said that the Indian Air Force has been practising complex ground attack missions for operations in different terrains, including plains and mountainous areas. While the exercise sparked speculation on social media with people claiming that India is preparing for major action against Pakistan, the Indian Air Force pointed out that 'Akraman' is a routine training exercise and is held regularly. The Indian Air Force holds an edge over its adversaries in the South Asian region with the induction of Meteor air-to-air missiles and the induction of long-range high-speed low-drag missiles like the Rampage and Rocks. The exercise is being closely monitored closely by the Air Headquarters. Top Gun pilots of the Indian Air Force are taking part in a rhetorical exercise under the close watch of highly qualified instructors. The Indian Air Force was used in a big way to carry out the post-Pulwama attack strikes inside Pakistan in February 2019. The Indian Air Force has acquired the Rafale fighter jets since then and they have revived its edge over the readies in the region. The Indian Air Force used the Mirage 2000 fighter jets in 2019 but has indicted many force multipliers like the S-400 air defence system, which can be very effective against the airborne early warning and control aircraft of the adversaries.

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