New Delhi (National Times): In a bold and decisive move, India has launched ‘Operation Sindoor’, a military campaign aimed at destroying terrorist launchpads and planning centres inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoK).
The strikes come just days after the Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 25 Indians and one Nepali tourist, shocking the nation and prompting calls for accountability.
Indian Armed Forces have targeted nine terror sites, meticulously avoiding Pakistani military facilities to keep the action within a non-escalatory and restrained framework, according to official sources.
“This is not revenge; this is justice. Our actions are precise and rooted in a deep commitment to protect our people,” a senior government official stated. “Terrorism will not go unanswered.”
India’s message is loud and clear: Those who orchestrate violence against Indians, even from across the border, will be held to account.
While a full official briefing is expected later today, sources confirm that terror hubs used to infiltrate militants into Indian territory have been severely damaged.
In the face of growing public anger and grief, Operation Sindoor underscores India’s evolving security doctrine — one that refuses to let terrorism go unpunished.