By Asmita - May 13, 2025
Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a surprise visit to the Adampur Airbase in Punjab to commend the air force personnel for their role in recent hostilities with Pakistan. The visit aimed to debunk Pakistan's claims of destroying the base and its critical infrastructure, including the S-400 missile defence system. PM Modi's presence bolstered the morale of the personnel and reaffirmed the government's support for the armed forces, showcasing India's robust defence capabilities.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a surprise early morning visit to the Adampur Airbase in Punjab, just days after intense conflict between India and Pakistan under Operation Sindoor. The Adampur base, located near Jalandhar, played a pivotal role in India’s air defence during the recent hostilities, particularly after Indian airstrikes targeted terror sites across the border on May 7. PM Modi’s visit aimed to interact with the air force personnel who were instrumental in ensuring the country’s security during these critical operations, and he was briefed by senior officers about the base’s role and preparedness.
The timing of the visit was significant, coming shortly after Pakistan’s claims that its forces had destroyed the Adampur Airbase and an S-400 missile defence system stationed there. Pakistan’s assertions were widely circulated in its media, suggesting that the strike had crippled one of India’s most advanced defence assets. However, satellite imagery and independent fact-checks have debunked these claims, showing no substantial damage to the base or its critical infrastructure, including the S-400 system. PM Modi’s physical presence at the site served as a direct rebuttal to these reports.
During his hour-long stay, the Prime Minister was accompanied by Air Chief Marshal AP Singh and interacted with airmen, fighter pilots, and technical staff. The visit was described as “highly confidential” and intended to boost the morale of the personnel, reaffirming the government’s gratitude and confidence in the armed forces. Photographs from the visit showed PM Modi engaging closely with the troops, underlining the operational readiness and resilience of the Adampur base.
The Adampur Airbase remains one of the Indian Air Force’s most strategic forward-operating stations, home to MiG-29 fighter jets and advanced defence systems. Its continued operational status and the Prime Minister’s visit have effectively punctured Pakistan’s narrative of inflicting major damage, reinforcing India’s robust defence posture and the credibility of its armed forces.