
When a drone strike renders a major Pakistani airport like Rahim Yar Khan inoperable, it’s not just a tactical blow—it’s a loud, humiliating alarm bell for Islamabad’s crumbling defense apparatus.
This isn’t some remote border post; this is a key civilian and military transit hub, now reduced to silence and smolder by precision technology. The world just watched Pakistan’s bravado buckle in real time.

How India destroyed Rahim Yar Khan Airport in Pakistan
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— Ankur Singh (@iAnkurSingh) May 10, 2025
Let’s call it what it is: a monumental failure of Pakistani airspace security. For all their posturing, they couldn’t even intercept a drone—let alone mount a credible defense. And while they shut down airports in panic (Sialkot, Bahawalpur, and Rahim Yar Khan), India didn’t need to say a word. The strike spoke volumes.
What we’re witnessing is not just a skirmish—it’s the unraveling of Pakistan’s illusion of strength. This is the first drone war between two nuclear-armed nations, and India is setting the rules with surgical strikes and unmatched technological precision. Pakistan, meanwhile, responds with the same outdated rhetoric and zero real deterrence.
WATCH WHAT OUR FORCES DID TO PAK:
Rahim Yar Khan Airport in Sindh. pic.twitter.com/O2EdAUeeOD— Rahul Shivshankar (@RShivshankar) May 10, 2025
India isn’t just defending itself—it’s redefining the region’s power equation. And this moment makes it crystal clear: under PM Modi’s leadership, we aren’t playing defense anymore—we’re asserting dominance with calm, calculated force.
To every nation watching: this isn’t escalation. This is accountability. When terror is harbored, consequences will come—fast, silent, and precise.
And to Pakistan: keep an eye on the sky. India already is.
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