Rawalpindi (Pakistan Khabar) — The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has described the Indian documentary on the so-called Operation Sindoor as dramatic, emotional and contrary to facts, saying that even more than a year after its defeat in the Battle of Truth, India remains reluctant to accept the bitter reality.
According to ISPR, Indian content creators presented a colorful and cinematic account of Operation Sindoor to distort history, also featuring Indian political and military leadership. Instead of accepting defeat in the failed campaign, India has attempted to present history according to its own narrative.
According to the spokesperson, the Indian documentary highlights emotional narratives and dramatic scenes rather than facts. When the alleged suspects of the Pahalgam incident were killed on July 28, the question is: whom did India punish on May 7? Similarly, the claim of 100 percent mission success does not correspond with operational records.
ISPR said that during the Battle of Truth, Pakistan thwarted Indian aggression and shot down eight Indian military aircraft, while 26 Indian military targets were hit during Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos. Cinematic scenes cannot alter wartime losses and facts.
The Inter-Services Public Relations said Pakistan does not need any fabricated narrative regarding the Battle of Truth; war records, diplomatic contacts and Indian statements themselves make the reality clear.
According to ISPR, Pakistan remains committed to regional peace and stability, while the armed forces are fully prepared to defend the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity. In the event of any future military adventurism, Pakistan's response will be decisive.