The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) recently observed the seventh anniversary of Operation Swift Retort at its Air Headquarters in Rawalpindi, a significant milestone that underscores the service’s unwavering commitment to defending the nation’s airspace with professionalism and strategic precision. This operation remains a defining moment in Pakistan’s military history, showcasing the PAF’s ability to respond decisively and effectively under challenging circumstances.
During the commemorative event, Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, the Chief of the Air Staff, addressed the gathering with a message emphasizing Pakistan’s stance as a responsible nation that seeks peace but will never compromise on its sovereignty or honor. He reflected on the events of seven years ago when an adversary attempted to challenge Pakistan’s territorial integrity under the cover of darkness, misjudging the country’s readiness and resolve. The PAF’s swift and measured daylight retaliation not only neutralized the threat but also reinstated a credible deterrence posture against a numerically superior foe, sending a clear message about Pakistan’s defensive capabilities.
Expanding on the evolving security landscape, the Air Chief highlighted the complex regional and global threats that continue to shape the nature of modern warfare. Despite facing financial limitations since March 2021, the PAF has embarked on an ambitious path of comprehensive modernization and indigenization. This transformation aims to equip the force with next-generation technology and capabilities, ensuring it remains at the forefront of air defense. The PAF has updated its operational doctrines and rapidly integrated advanced combat systems, including domestically developed unmanned aerial vehicles, electronic warfare tools, as well as space and cyber warfare assets. These advancements have culminated in the creation of a unique, home-grown multi-domain Kill Chain, enhancing Pakistan’s strategic defense architecture.
Looking ahead, Air Chief Marshal Sidhu drew attention to the recent Marka-e-Haq operation in May 2025, where Pakistan’s sovereignty was once again put to the test. In response, the PAF executed its first-ever full-spectrum multi-domain operations with precision and overwhelming force. This operation demonstrated the PAF’s enhanced capabilities by successfully downing several advanced enemy aircraft such as Rafale, SU-30 MKI, Mirage-2000, and MiG-29 fighters, along with multiple unmanned aerial systems. Additionally, the PAF carried out deep strikes into hostile territory, effectively neutralizing sophisticated air defense systems like the S-400, including their command and control centers, thereby showcasing the force’s operational depth and strategic reach.
Reaffirming the PAF’s enduring dedication to protecting Pakistan’s airspace, the Air Chief concluded by emphasizing that the Air Force will continue to be a source of national pride. It remains committed to maintaining credible deterrence and adopting a vigilant yet responsible defense posture, ensuring that Pakistan’s sovereignty is safeguarded against any future threats. This anniversary not only commemorates a historic operation but also reflects the PAF’s ongoing evolution as a modern and formidable air power in the region.