Congress Rajya Sabha MP and senior lawyer Abhishek Singhvi on Saturday said that Indian facts speak louder than Pakistani propaganda. He further added that when India takes flight, lies crash-land. This statement follows a powerful assertion of India’s air superiority by Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh, who revealed that a recent Indian Air Force operation during ‘Operation Sindoor’ not only penetrated deep into enemy territory but also achieved the longest-range kill to date, up to 300 kms, rendering Pakistan unable to operate even within its own borders. Taking to his social media platform X, Singhvi said, “Indian facts speak louder than Pak propaganda. As the IAF Chief confirms, Pakistan’s ‘top guns’ — F-16s and JF-17s — fell faster than their false narratives. When India takes flight, lies crash-land.” Meanwhile on October 3, speaking to reporters, Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh highlighted the strategic success of the mission, stating, “We were able to penetrate deep into enemy territory and execute strikes with high precision.” He credited India’s robust air defence infrastructure for playing a pivotal role in the overall plan, enabling seamless coordination and protection of assets during the operation. “We were able to bring them to their knees within one night of intensive operations. The ability of the Air Force to be able to deliver this catastrophic firepower has been shown for the first time after 1971,” IAF chief Singh said.
The mission, which remains classified in its finer details, reportedly involved the deployment of advanced long-range weapons systems. “Long-range weapons were effectively deployed, and satellite imagery confirmed the hits we achieved,” the Air Marshal said, underscoring the technological edge that India leveraged during the strike. The operation’s standout achievement was the longest-range kill ever recorded by the Indian Air Force, a milestone that reflects the growing reach and lethality of India’s aerial capabilities. According to Defence analysts, such a kill likely involved precision-guided munitions launched from standoff distances, minimising risk to pilots while maximising impact. Perhaps most striking was Air Chief Marshal Singh’s comment on Pakistan’s inability to respond. “Pakistan was unable to operate even within its own territory,” he said, suggesting that the scale and surprise of the operation left the adversary paralysed and disoriented. The statement marks a significant moment in India’s Defence capabilities, showcasing not only tactical brilliance but also strategic deterrence.