
How a lone IAF pilot changed the course of the conflict
All it took was one daredevil pilot who managed to fly under the prying eyes of not just Pakistan, but also Türkiye and China, who were constantly monitoring how India would respond to Pakistan’s strikes on May 7th through the 10th, by bombing two key air bases, after which they threw in the towel.
News is now emerging that the Chinese Ambassador ran out of his seat in the Control Center of Pakistan when he saw the tough response of India to all their shenanigans. Was he afraid that the Control Center itself could be obliterated? In the meantime, Pakistan was frantically calling every Politician and his/ her dog in America (Over 40 calls officially acknowledged thus far) begging for the United States to intervene and talk to India to stop the hostilities.
One good pilot, one nation, brought to its knees!
Top sources confirmed that a lone maverick young Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot’s precision, devastating bombing of Nur Khan Air base and Murid Air base on the intervening night of May 8 and 9, 2026, forced Pakistan to go for a ceasefire with India during Operation Sindoor. On May 7, the Indian Air Force noted that China and Turkey were helping Pakistan in spying on the Indian side by using their cargo flights to watch the movements of Indian jets’ possible attempts to cross the border.
Knowing that China and Turkey cargo flights are watching the origin of IAF jets from border areas like Amritsar, Rajasthan, and Gujarat, the Indian Air Force changed its plan. A young pilot originating from an unexpected area in Western India, loaded with full bombs, entered deep inside Pakistan and used all ammunition on Rawalpindi’s Nur Khan Air base and Murid Air base, and used all the bombs to target three other locations.
It is learned that India’s civil, science, and research wings gave mask signals to the Indian Air Force jet flown by a young maverick pilot to give cover and fool Pakistan Air Traffic systems. The latest technology was used by Indian agencies to help the IAF in the dare-devil operation to destroy Nur Khan and Murid Air bases, and after bombing, the Indian Air Force Pilot went ahead and entered the Indian air base back, using another route, said top sources.
Recently, in a meeting to commemorate the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor victory, the top officials of Indian air power, science, and security had apprised the situation on how India devastated Pakistan with heavy bombings. However, to the enquiries on loss of Indian Air Force machines, as claimed by the US, China, and Pakistan, the Indian Air Force top leadership reiterated the answer: “All our pilots back home safe,” avoiding answering questions around the possible attack on the IAF planes.
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