Operation Sindoor: India Destroys 9 Key Terror Camps After Pakistan Fails to Act in 15 Days
Under Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army conducted a precise 25-minute offensive targeting nine key terror camps across Pakistan, from Savai Nala in the north to Bahawalpur in the south. These camps served as launchpads for cross-border terrorism, where terrorists were indoctrinated and trained to attack India. Despite giving Pakistan a 15-day ultimatum to dismantle these camps, no action was taken—instead, Pakistan remained in denial. In response, India executed a non-escalatory, proportional, and responsible military strike, aimed solely at dismantling the terror infrastructure and neutralizing potential threats.The operation, rooted in credible intelligence inputs, ensured zero civilian casualties and no damage to civilian infrastructure. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, alongside Colonel Sofia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, briefed the media with videos, satellite imagery, and operational details. They clarified that the strike was India's legitimate exercise of its right to self-defense and justice, especially in response to recent attacks in Pahalgam and other regions. The operation reflects India's firm stance against terrorism and its global message that harboring terror will invite a strong and targeted response.
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