On September 11, 1965, the eleventh day of the war, Pakistani forces reported significant gains against Indian troops across multiple fronts.
In the Lahore sector, Pakistan claimed to have repelled Indian advances towards the city. Pakistani forces also reported capturing Khem Karan after pushing back Indian troops.
The Pakistan Army stated it destroyed 36 Indian tanks in a major armored assault in the Sialkot sector. In the Chamb sector, Pakistani troops reportedly captured an Indian military post north of Dewa.
Pakistani forces claimed further advances in the Sindh-Rajasthan sector, capturing additional Indian posts in Gadro as they pushed northward.
The Pakistan Air Force reported destroying a formation of MiG aircraft at Halwara and two more Indian bomber aircraft at Bagdogra airbase in West Bengal.
Following the Dwarka operation, the Pakistan Navy maintained its claimed dominance in the Arabian Sea.
Indian forces had initially attacked the city of Kasur from the Khem Karan area with armored units, but Pakistani troops reported repelling this offensive.