ISPR rejects Op Sindoor documentary
The military media wing said the film distorts the conflict and rejects India’s claim of 100% mission success, citing selective interviews and reconstructions.
- On Monday, the Inter-Services Public Relations rejected an Indian documentary on so-called Operation Sindoor, accusing creators of distorting history and presenting a "highly dramatised, coloured and factually inaccurate" account of the military operation.
- Tensions escalated in May 2025 after India launched Operation Sindoor following an attack in Pahalgam, prompting Pakistan's retaliatory Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos; the confrontation ended May 10 when President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire.
- The ISPR challenged the documentary's claim of "100 percent mission success" as inconsistent with operational records, dismissing attempts to link Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir's April 16, 2025, address to the April 22 Pahalgam incident as a "conspiracy theory."
- Questioning India's narrative, officials noted New Delhi claimed alleged Pahalgam perpetrators were eliminated July 28, 2025, 82 days after the operation, yet asked who India punished on May 7, 2025.
- Pakistan's military warned that "no amount of cinematic perjury" would provide India face-saving, reaffirming readiness to defend national sovereignty against any future military misadventure with a firm, decisive, and disproportionate response.
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The numbers missing from India's four-day-war documentary
Discovery Channel India’s Declassified: Operation Sindoor, released August 15, 2026, offers New Delhi’s most polished retelling yet of the 88-hour confrontation of May 7–10, 2025. Pakistan remembers the same four days as Marka-e-Haq — and when the record is broken down front by front rather than told as a single story, Pakistan’s case holds up far […] The post The numbers missing from India’s four-day-war documentary appeared first on Asia Times.
Pakistan Army calls Indian documentary on Operation Sindoor highly dramatised, factually inaccurate
No amount of cinematic reconstruction can change chronology, erase aircraft losses, conceal military casualties, alter military engagements or convert battlefield defeat into self-proclaimed victory.
ISPR tears apart 'Bollywood-style' Op Sindoor documentary, says India cannot rewrite defeat
ISPR says India trying to rewrite Marka-e-Haq instead of accepting defeat.Accuses India of using cinematic reconstruction to alter established facts.Military's media wing strongly rejects India's 100% mission success...
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