Operation Sindoor: India’s Tri-Forces Flatten Terror Camps, Masood Azhar’s Empire Reduced To Ashes

In a spectacular display of military precision, Operation Sindoor has emerged as a landmark moment in India’s war on terror. Launched in the dead of night between May 6 and 7, Indian Army, Air Force, and Navy jointly unleashed a 25-minute assault that obliterated nine major terror camps across Pakistan—from Bahawalpur to Muzaffarabad. These targets included training hubs, command centers, and arms depots run by Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and Hizbul Mujahideen.The offensive was swift and surgical, beginning at 1:50 AM and concluding by 2:30 AM. Among the 1,575 terrorists killed were 14 close relatives of Masood Azhar. His empire, once seen as untouchable, now lies in ruin. Sources reveal that Azhar narrowly escaped but is mentally broken and in hiding, allegedly confessing, “I wish I had died.”Operation Sindoor—named after the vermilion symbol of Bajrang Bali—drew inspiration from Hanuman’s Lanka conquest. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh declared, “This was our Ramayana moment—we avenged our martyrs with fire and force.”PM Modi’s promise, “Mitti mein mila denge,” now echoes as reality. From Sawai Nala in Muzaffarabad to Markaz Subhan Allah in Bahawalpur, terror camps lie in ashes—India has delivered justice.

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