Reportedly, a sharp contrast has emerged in regional media narratives regarding the status of Nur Khan Airbase in Islamabad. In May 2025, during the military campaign codenamed Operation Sindoor, Indian media and officials reportedly claimed that the airbase had been “destroyed” or rendered permanently non-operational due to missile strikes. However, the reality of April 2026 presents a completely different picture, as the same airbase is now serving as the primary hub for the world’s most sensitive diplomatic summit.
Indian Media Own Coverage Debunks Past Claims
Interestingly, several Indian news channels (like ANI, Indian Express, and India News Network) are currently broadcasting live footage of US and Iranian delegations arriving at Nur Khan Airbase. While their analysts reportedly continue to reference the “damage” from 2025, their own cameras are showing high-tech US aircraft and Iranian VVIP planes landing safely on the tarmac. This has reportedly created a situation where the Indian media is inadvertently “fact-checking” its own past propaganda, proving to their own viewers that the base is not only functional but highly efficient and secure.
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Indian Official Tweet on X Regarding Misinformation of Nur khan Air Base Destroyed:

The Arrival of Superpower Delegations
Reportedly, within the last 24 hours, Nur Khan Airbase has hosted an unprecedented level of VVIP traffic:
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US Delegation: Vice President JD Vance and his team landed at the base Saturday morning to lead the US side of the talks.
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Iranian Delegation: High-ranking Iranian officials, led by Speaker Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Araghchi, were received at the same venue.
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Logistical Operations: Reportedly, heavy US cargo planes have been landing at the base, delivering armored motorcades and security equipment for the summit.
Symbolic Reception by COAS Asim Munir
The presence of Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir at the airbase to receive the Iranian delegation has reportedly sent a powerful message. By standing on the very ground that was claimed to be a “ruin” in Indian news cycles just months ago, the COAS has reportedly demonstrated Pakistan’s strategic resilience. Reports suggest that this move was a deliberate choice to show the world and regional critics that Pakistan’s critical infrastructure remains intact and under full command.
Strategic Importance During IslamabadTalks
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VVIP Hub: Reportedly, Nur Khan Airbase was chosen for its superior security and direct access to the military-diplomatic core.
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Resilience: Despite previous propaganda, the base’s ability to handle simultaneous high-profile arrivals proves its state of readiness.
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Security Shield: The base is reportedly protected by an advanced air defense grid, ensuring the safety of global leaders like JD Vance during their stay.
Conclusion: A Failed Narrative of Destruction
The world is reportedly witnessing the total collapse of the “destruction” narrative surrounding Nur Khan Airbase. Analysts suggest that by making this base the face of the Islamabad Accord, Pakistan has effectively neutralized years of disinformation. As world leaders negotiate for peace on this very soil, the airbase has transitioned from a target of regional rivalry to a symbol of global mediation and diplomatic strength.













