Operation Sindoor was a well-planned attack by the Indian Armed Forces on specific terrorist hideouts.
It was launched as a retaliation for the Pahalgam incident, which occurred 14 days earlier, in which 25 Indian and one Nepali tourist were brutally shot dead by terrorists.
All the victims were selectively targeted based on their religion.
A branch of Lashkar-e-Taiba, known as The Resistance Front (TRF), claimed responsibility for the attack.
The UN-designated terrorist organization, Lashkar-e-Taiba, which operates from Pakistan, was the main architect of this brutal act in Jammu and Kashmir.
India, after taking several crucial steps against Pakistan—such as suspending the Indus Water Treaty, halting flights, and cutting off transport links—finally delivered a significant blow to Pakistani terrorist groups.
The Government of India released an official report to the public and the international community, clearly stating that in Operation Sindoor, only terrorists and their specific hideouts were precisely targeted.
No harm was inflicted on civilians or any military infrastructure, ensuring the operation remained clean, focused, and ethical.
In this operation, India utilized intelligence and coordination from all three branches of its armed forces—the Navy, Air Force, and Army.
Using advanced KaziKan drones, the forces carried out precision strikes on nine high-value targets located inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
Among these were Bhawaipur and Muridke, which are widely recognized as major terrorist factories and training centers operating within Pakistan.
Pakistan made several attempts to suppress the news of the strikes by suspending internet and electricity in certain areas.
However, this operation stands as one of the biggest failures of Pakistan’s defense systems, as even its advanced HQ-9BE and HQ-16FE missile defense systems failed to detect or intercept Indian drones and missiles.
In the end, it was a major victory for India—a mission that served as a strong and precise act of justice, offering a sense of closure and pride to its citizens.
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