PM Modi’s Adampur Visit: Showcasing India’s Military Might and New Anti-Terror Doctrine
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On May 13, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a powerful statement during his visit to Punjab’s Adampur airbase, a strategic hub of the Indian Air Force. The visit not only highlighted India’s operational S-400 defence systems and MiG-29 jets but also served as a bold rebuttal to Pakistan’s claims of damaging the base. This event, coupled with Operation Sindoor’s precision strikes, underscores India’s new doctrine against terrorism. Here’s an in-depth look at this significant moment.
Debunking Pakistan’s Claims with Visual Proof
During his visit, PM Modi was photographed saluting air warriors with an intact S-400 defence system and a MiG-29 jet in the background, directly countering Pakistan’s disinformation campaign. Pakistan’s military had claimed that its JF-17 fighter jets and hypersonic missiles destroyed the S-400 system at Adampur airbase during retaliatory strikes following Operation Sindoor. However, satellite images from US-based sources and India’s own open-source intelligence confirmed no damage to the base’s runway, hangars, or infrastructure.
“Pakistan’s audacity was destroyed,” PM Modi declared, emphasizing that the enemy’s “nefarious designs” failed against India’s robust air defenses. The S-400 system, dubbed India’s “Sudarshan Chakra,” successfully intercepted Pakistani drones and missiles, proving its strategic value.
Operation Sindoor: A Game-Changer in Counter-Terrorism
Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7, 2025, was India’s response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 civilians. The tri-service operation targeted nine terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), including Jaish-e-Mohammed’s stronghold in Bahawalpur and Lashkar-e-Taiba’s base in Muridke. Over 100 terrorists were eliminated, marking a significant blow to terror networks.
On May 10, Indian Air Force missiles struck a Pakistani airbase, rendering its runway inoperable, as corroborated by US-based satellite images. These precision strikes challenged Pakistan’s narrative of invulnerability and exposed its military’s reliance on misinformation, such as morphed satellite images claiming damage to Indian bases.
Adampur Airbase: A Strategic Powerhouse
The Adampur airbase, located in Punjab’s Jalandhar district, is a cornerstone of India’s air defense strategy. Housing MiG-29 and Su-30 MKI squadrons, it serves as a frontline post near the India-Pakistan border. Its advanced radar and surveillance systems protect states like Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, and Rajasthan. During Pakistan’s retaliatory attacks on May 9-10, the base’s S-400 systems thwarted drone and missile assaults, reinforcing its critical role.
PM Modi’s interaction with air warriors, accompanied by Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh, was met with chants of “Bharat Mata ki Jai,” boosting morale and signaling India’s resolve. “You wiped out their bases and killed 100 terrorists,” Modi said, praising the Indian Air Force’s precision and courage.
A New Doctrine Against Terrorism
Addressing the nation from Adampur, PM Modi declared Operation Sindoor as India’s “new normal” in combating terrorism. “If another terror attack occurs, India will give a solid reply,” he warned, emphasizing a policy of decisive retaliation and zero tolerance for nuclear blackmail. The operation, paused after a ceasefire on May 10, remains active, with future actions contingent on Pakistan’s behavior.
Modi’s visit underscored India’s commitment to entering “the enemy’s home” to neutralize threats, a doctrine encapsulated in his phrase, “Hum Ghar Mein Ghus Ke Marenge” (We will enter their homes and strike). This shift was further highlighted by the Cabinet Committee on Security scheduling a meeting on May 14 to discuss next steps.
Progress in Jammu and Kashmir
Parallel to these developments, India’s fight against terrorism continues in Jammu and Kashmir. On May 13, a joint operation in Shopian’s Shukroo Keller area, codenamed Operation Keller, resulted in the elimination of three Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists. This success, driven by specific intelligence from the Rashtriya Rifles, demonstrates India’s multi-pronged approach to securing its borders and neutralizing internal threats.
Global Implications and Pakistan’s Missteps
Pakistan’s disinformation, including fake satellite images and claims of downing Indian jets, was swiftly debunked. PM Modi’s presence at Adampur, backed by satellite images showing no damage, exposed Pakistan’s reliance on false narratives. The international community, including the UN, urged restraint, while US President Donald Trump facilitated the ceasefire, highlighting global concerns over escalation between nuclear-armed neighbors.
Modi’s address also called out Pakistan’s state-sponsored terrorism, noting senior Pakistani officials attending terrorists’ funerals as evidence of complicity. This has strengthened India’s diplomatic stance, with the Ministry of External Affairs rejecting Pakistan’s claims of damage to non-military targets like the Neelum Jhelum dam.
Looking Ahead
The Cabinet Committee on Security meeting on May 14 will likely shape India’s next moves, balancing military readiness with diplomatic efforts. As Operation Sindoor remains on hold, PM Modi’s message is clear: India’s armed forces are prepared to resume precision strikes if Pakistan reneges on its ceasefire commitments. The success in Shopian and the resilience of bases like Adampur signal India’s unwavering commitment to national security.