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'Whole of Pakistan within range... they’ll have to find a deep hole:' Top Indian Army officer on Op Sindoor
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From Left to Right: Air Marshal AK Bharti, Director General (DG) of Air Force Operations, DG of Military Operations Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, and DG of Naval Operations, Vice Admiral AN Pramod at a press briefing for Operation Sindoor.© Copyright (C) FIRSTPOST: LIVE updates, Latest News, Breaking News, World News, Sports News, Bollywood News, Business, Entertainment, Tech, Political News and more Firstpost. All Rights Reserved.
Lieutenant General Sumer Ivan D'Cunha, Director General of Army Air Defence, said India has the military strength to strike targets anywhere in Pakistan following the success of Operation Sindoor, which involved precise strikes on terror hubs at nine locations backed by Islamabad.
In an interview with news agency ANI, Lieutenant General D'Cunha stated, “The whole of Pakistan is within range.”
He added that even if Pakistan relocates its Army General Headquarters (GHQ) from Rawalpindi to regions like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), it would still have to “find a deep hole”.
India’s offensive strikes during Operation Sindoor targeted key Pakistani airbases with precision, utilising loitering munitions to destroy high-value targets.
“I would like to emphasise that India has an adequate arsenal of weapons to take on Pakistan right across its depth. So, from its broadest to its narrowest points, wherever it is, the whole of Pakistan is within range. We are absolutely capable, from our borders or even deep inside, of targeting the entire country,” Lt Gen D'Cunha said.
“And the GHQ can move from Rawalpindi to KPK or wherever they want, but they are all within range, so they will have to really find a deep hole,” the senior Indian Army officer told PTI.
Modern indigenous technology, including long-range drones and guided weapons, was key to the operation’s success.
Operation Sindoor was launched in response to the 22 April terror attack in Pahalgam, where terrorists backed by Islamabad killed 26 innocent people, mostly tourists.





































