A few days after claiming Pakistan was destroyed, Prime Minister Modi posed in front of the S-400 rocket system at Adampur Air Base
Prime Minister Modi shared a photo of the Adampur Air Base and said he had clearly considered Pakistan's false story about the S-400.
Prime Minister Narendra Modia's visit to Adamang Air Base in Punjab on Tuesday gave a strong response to the Pakistani base, claiming it had hit the base and its claim that it had destroyed the S-400 air defense system that attacked the S-400 air defense system in conflict. In Pahargam.
In a photo PM Mode shared by his Adampur Air Base Visit, he salutes the background with the unusual look of the S-400 air defense system.
Prime Minister Modi shared the photos and wrote about the encounter between grassroots and "brave Air Force warriors and soldiers." The Indian military had previously dismissed the Pakistan strike as "misinformation."
The atmosphere at the base was filled with chants of bharat mata ki jay and Vande mataram when Prime Minister Modi interacted with the Air Warriors and soldiers a few days after India's decisive success in Operation Sindoor.
In the X post, Modi said, I attended Afs Adampur this morning and met our brave Air Force Warriors and Soldiers. It was a very special experience to be with people who embody courage, determination and fearlessness. India is grateful to our army for everything they do for our country.
During the visit, PM Modi was also briefed by Indian Air Force personnel about the situation and developments at the base.
A day earlier, in his national address on Operation
Sindoor, Modi declared that “India will not differentiate between the
government sponsoring terrorism and the masterminds of terrorism.”
Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw also posted a video of the
Prime Minister’s interaction at Adampur airbase, writing, “Fact-check for
Pakistan.”
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