Tuesday, Aug 26, 2025
SSBCrack
Search
  • Home
  • Indian Defence News
  • Notification
  • SSB Interview
    • SSB Interview Date
    • Screening
    • Psychology
    • GTO
    • Personal Interview
    • Conference
    • Medical
    • Merit List
  • Books
    • OIR Test & PPDT
    • SSB Interview
    • Psych Tests Workbook
    • SSB Psychology
    • NDA Exam
    • CDS Exam
    • AFCAT
    • EKT
  • eBooks
    • SSB eBook
    • OIR Test eBook
    • TAT eBook
    • SRT eBook
    • WAT eBook
    • Current Affairs 2023
    • General Knowledge 2023
  • Online Courses
    • NDA Exam
    • CDS Exam
    • CDS OTA Exam
    • AFCAT Exam
    • MNS Exam
    • TA Exam
    • ACC Exam
  • Download APP
  • Success Stories
  • Join Us
Reading: Pakistan Carried Out Multiple Violations of Indian Airspace Using “Civil Airliners as a Shield”
Share
Font ResizerAa
SSBCrackSSBCrack
  • Home
  • Notification
  • SSB Interview
  • Books
  • eBooks
  • Courses
Search
  • Home
  • Notification
  • SSB Interview
  • Books
  • eBooks
  • Courses
Follow US
© 2010 - 2025 SSBCrack . All Rights Reserved.

Home » Pakistan Carried Out Multiple Violations of Indian Airspace Using “Civil Airliners as a Shield”

Indian Defence News

Pakistan Carried Out Multiple Violations of Indian Airspace Using “Civil Airliners as a Shield”

Adhidev Jasrotia
By
Adhidev Jasrotia
No Comments
Last updated: May 9, 2025
Share
Qureshi

India has leveled serious accusations against Pakistan following a wave of drone incursions and airspace violations that it claims were aimed at targeting Indian military sites across the western border. According to Indian officials, Pakistan deployed approximately 300 to 400 drones at 36 different locations, spanning from Leh to Sir Creek, on the night of May 8–9, 2025.

During a joint press briefing by the Ministry of External Affairs and Indian defense forces, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh of the Indian Air Force (IAF) stated that the drone incursion was a deliberate attempt to test India’s air defense capabilities and gather sensitive intelligence. More alarmingly, she accused Pakistan of employing civilian airliners as shields during the operation, while failing to close its civil airspace amid active hostilities—an action she termed “deeply irresponsible.”

The Indian military responded swiftly, using a combination of kinetic and non-kinetic systems to neutralize the incoming drones. Preliminary forensic analysis revealed that many of the intercepted UAVs were Turkish-made Asisguard Songar drones, known for their real-time surveillance and strike capabilities. Singh further revealed that a Pakistani armed drone targeting the Bathinda military station was detected and destroyed before it could inflict damage.

More Read

Passive Surveillance Suite Detection Systems
Indian Army Floats RFP for 30 Passive Surveillance Suite & Detection Systems Under Buy (Indian) Category
Pralay
Philippines Keen to Acquire India’s Pralay Ballistic Missile After BrahMos Deal
Air Marshal Ashutosh
Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit to Represent India at Chiefs of Defence Conference in Thailand

In retaliation, India launched armed drone strikes against four Pakistani air defense sites, destroying at least one radar installation. These strikes came shortly after Operation Sindoor, India’s precision campaign launched in the early hours of May 7, which targeted nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). The operation was a direct response to a terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22 that left 26 civilians dead.

Since then, the LoC and the International Border have witnessed increased military action, with heavy shelling reported in Tangdhar, Uri, Poonch, Mendhar, Rajouri, Akhnoor, and Udhampur. Indian Army personnel suffered casualties, and retaliatory strikes reportedly caused substantial losses on the Pakistani side.

Civilian areas were not spared either. A woman was killed and another injured during overnight shelling on May 8, which also triggered blackouts and air raid sirens in Jammu and surrounding villages, as residents endured a tense night filled with the sounds of artillery and air defense activity.

India took precautionary measures by closing its airspace and suspending operations at 28 airports nationwide. In contrast, Pakistan kept its civil airspace open, allowing commercial flights—including a Flynas Airbus A320 flying from Dammam to Lahore—to operate dangerously close to active military zones, raising alarms about aviation safety.

This incident marks another chapter in a broader trend of increasing drone intrusions along the India-Pakistan border. Data shows that drone sightings more than tripled from 2020 to 2022, with Indian officials repeatedly accusing Pakistan of using UAVs for smuggling weapons and narcotics.

As both nations continue their military posturing, the international community remains deeply concerned about the escalating conflict and the growing risk to civilian aviation and regional stability in South Asia.

IMA Mug

IMA Mug

₹499
Shop Now
IAF Mug

IAF Mug

₹499
Shop Now
NDA Mug

NDA Mug

₹499
Shop Now
Navy Mug

Navy Mug

₹299
Shop Now
NSG Mug

NSG Coffee Mug

₹499
Shop Now
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram
Share
ByAdhidev Jasrotia
An expert in Indian defence affairs, military recruitment, and geopolitical strategy, brings a strong foundation in national security journalism. Recommended for the Indian Army with All India Rank 138.
Previous Article Turkish Drones Pakistan Used 500+ Turkish Drones to Target 24 Indian Cities
Next Article Screenshot 4 Explosions in Samba Again, as India’s Air Defense Intercepts Pakistani Drones Amid Blackout

TRENDING NEWS

Air Commodore Rohit Kapil

Who is Air Commodore Rohit Kapil: The Man Who Destroyed Pakistan’s Ballistic Missile in Operation Sindoor

August 21, 2025
indian air force uniforms

17 Uniforms Of The Indian Air Force That You Have To Earn

August 23, 2025
Air Force Cadets

Indian Air Force Non-Combatant Recruitment 2025 Notification Out

August 21, 2025
Former IAF Chief Advocates for Tejas MkII Over Additional Tejas Mk1A Citing Superior Capabilities

Former IAF Chief Advocates for Tejas MkII Over Additional Tejas Mk1A, Citing Superior Capabilities

August 21, 2025

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Chandigarh Conman Posing as Army Major Arrested After Years of Deception AI Image

Chandigarh Conman Posing as Army Major Arrested After Years of Deception

Indian Defence News
August 26, 2025
INS Udaygiri and INS Himgiri

Navy Commissions Advanced Multi-Mission Stealth Frigates INS Udaygiri and INS Himgiri

Indian Defence News
August 26, 2025
Army Colonel Sentenced to Six Years RI Cashiered for Corruption in Ladakh Posting AI Image

Army Colonel Sentenced to Six Years RI, Cashiered for Corruption in Ladakh Posting

Indian Defence News
August 26, 2025
Air Force Plane scaled

Indian Air Force to Operate Chinyalisaur, Gauchar Airstrips in Uttarakhand

Indian Defence News
August 26, 2025
SSBCrack-Logo (2)

SSBCrack.com is a leading online platform dedicated to helping Indian defence aspirants prepare for the various armed forces examinations.

  • About Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • We Are Hiring
  • Write for SSBCrack
  • Share Your Story
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Copyright Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions
  • SSB Interview Process
  • Preparation Books
  • Online Courses
  • NDA Exam
  • CDS Exam
  • AFCAT

Follow US: 

© 2010-2025 SSBCrack. All Rights Reserved.

 
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?