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Air chief highlights Pakistan’s strength in “May operation”

Published on: April 18, 2026 1:00 PM

معرکہ مئی میں دشمن پاکستان کی طاقت اور ہنرمندی دیکھ کر دنگ رہ گیا: سربراہ پاک فضائیہ

The Chief of Air Staff Zahir Ahmed Babar Sidhu has said that during the “May operation,” referred to as Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos, the enemy was left stunned by Pakistan’s military capability, skill, and strategic performance.

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Speaking at the passing-out parade at Pakistan Military Academy Kakul, the air chief emphasized that Pakistan remains a peaceful nation and believes in resolving conflicts through dialogue and diplomacy. He highlighted that both political and military leadership efforts toward global peace are commendable.

He specifically praised the role of Field Marshal Asim Munir, noting his contributions toward promoting regional and global stability. According to him, Pakistan’s armed forces demonstrated strong coordination and planning during recent operational developments, which he said reflected professional excellence.

Zahir Ahmed Babar Sidhu stated that during the May confrontation, Pakistan’s response showcased both strength and technological capability, leaving the adversary surprised. He added that the Pakistan Air Force not only countered hostile actions effectively but also achieved significant operational milestones.

He reiterated that Pakistan does not seek conflict but will respond decisively to any act of aggression. “Any form of hostility will be met with a strong and effective response,” he said, reinforcing the country’s defensive posture.

The air chief also noted that the armed forces’ strategy and coordination during recent engagements have been widely acknowledged. He said such successes reflect years of training, discipline, and modernization within the military.

During the ceremony, he reviewed the parade and distributed awards and shields to cadets who demonstrated outstanding performance during training. The event highlighted the professional standards of future officers joining the Pakistan Air Force.

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The address concluded with a reaffirmation of Pakistan’s commitment to peace, stability, and readiness to defend national sovereignty under all circumstances.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: asim munir, Latest, Lead2, Military Parade, national security, pakistan air force, Pakistan Defence, Zahir Ahmed Babar Sidhu

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