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PAF’s Falcons crushed enemy’s pride into dust: PM
May 15, 2025

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has paid rich tribute to the bravery and proficiency of PAF falcons for inflicting a crushing defeat on the enemy during the Operation Bunyanum-Marsoos.                             

Addressing the PAF pilots during his visit to Kamra Airbase on Thursday, he said the PAF falcons blew away the enemy's pride into dust in a matter of just few hours.            

He said this success has also strengthened the belief of our friends and supporters in us.

The Prime Minister said this victory has not only changed the world's perception about us but also the regional equation.  

The Prime Minister said our daring eagles have taught a lesson to the enemy that if it ever tries to engage in any misadventure again, it will be served a destructive blow.

He said courage and precision of our pilots and air personnel embody the indomitable spirit of Pakistan's Armed Forces.

The Prime Minister applauded the Army Chief, the Air Chief and Naval Chief for leading from the front.

He appreciated the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, for his pivotal role in modernizing the PAF and spearheading the integration of advanced technologies that have significantly enhanced the Force's operational capabilities.  

The Prime Minister paid tribute to the Army Chief for leading the entire war with an exemplary tri-service synergy among Army, Air Force and Navy.

He said under the capable stewardship of the Chief of Army Staff, our defenders have once again underscored that Pakistan's security is inviolable, and any act of belligerence will be met with a resolute and unforgiving response.

The Prime Minister said in the wake of India's unprovoked aggression, Pakistan's Armed Forces exhibited exemplary restraint, strategic foresight, and operational precision. The entire nation takes immense pride in the valour and vigilance of its Armed Forces.

He vowed that the nation will never forget the sacrifices of those martyred during this unprovoked aggression of enemy.

The Prime Minister said we will uphold the dignity of our martyrs' sacrifices and will build a prosperous and great country.

Directing his address to India, the Prime Minister said while India's war-fever is over, we are ready to talk with it again for peace.

He said let us remind India of the conditions for peace, foremost among which is ensuring right to self-determination for Kashmiri people in accordance with UNSC resolutions.

The Prime Minister said India mocked itself globally by unjustifiably blaming Pakistan for the Pahalgam incident, while there are irrefutable evidences of India's involvement in terrorist activities inside Pakistan.

Reaffirming the nation's collective determination, the Prime Minister concluded that Pakistan's Armed Forces remain fully prepared and resolutely committed to defend every inch of our territory.      

Earlier, upon his arrival at Kamra Airbase, the Prime Minister was received by Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu. 

The Prime Minister received a comprehensive briefing on the operational preparedness and combat capabilities of the Pakistan Air Force.

He engaged with frontline personnel-including pilots, engineers, and technical staff and conveyed profound appreciation for their professionalism, precision, and steadfast dedication to national defence.             

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, the Army Chief, Chief of the Air Staff, Chief of the Naval Staff, cabinet members and top civil and military leadership were accompanying the Prime Minister.