India shatters Pakistan’s ‘Bleed India’ doctrine, wipes away Islamabad’s nuclear threat; what does it mean now? Is Pakistan planning …

Islamabad/New Delhi: The biggest lesson of Operation Sindoor that India has taught Pakistan is that despite having nuclear bombs, it can enter their territory and strike and can punish them. During the Kargil War in 1999, both countries were also nuclear-armed, yet that conflict was quite limited, primarily because it took place in just one region. During Operation Sindoor, following the Pahalgam terrorist attack, India intruded into Pakistan, which possessed nuclear bombs, and targeted its airbases, destroying its missile defense systems, and did so with full capacity, showcasing India’s strength to the Pakistani army.

India’s Operation Sindoor was not just the anger of the Pahalgam terror attack, but every terror attack. The devastation that the Indian Army wreaked in a few hours of battle has terrified the Pakistan Army. It could not stand in front of the Indian Army. India did not use full capacity weapons in its attack but used very few destructive weapons. Pakistan had nurtured the illusion of ‘Bleed India’ under the guise of nuclear weapons, which India has demolished with the operation. The message has gone to Pakistan in clear words that India can enter its house whenever it wants.

India’s aerial and missile strikes have shattered the air defense systems of important cities in Pakistan, and India has completely destroyed crucial properties of the Pakistani Air Force. The largest attack by India was carried out in Rawalpindi, where the headquarters of the Pakistani army (GHQ) is located. The Rawalpindi airbase, which is only 12 kilometers away from the GHQ, was demolished by India. India’s assault was not just a strategic attack, but a direct challenge to the Pakistani army.

Through Operation Sindoor, India has sent two crucial messages. The first is that no military base or terrorist center in Pakistan is beyond the reach of India’s missiles, and the second message is that India has broken the wall of fear surrounding nuclear bombs. India will take action against Pakistan without being disturbed by its nuclear threats.

Pakistani terrorists carried out dozens of terrorist attacks in India, but Pakistan’s nuclear sabre-rattling kept India restrained. The strategy of the Pakistani army was clear: to carry out terrorist attacks in India under the cover of nuclear bombs, provoke India, and if India decided to take action, then reveal the nuclear threat. Even after the attack on Parliament, India had mobilized its military, but then India backed down. Many viewed this as India’s patience, while others saw it as fear of nuclear weapons.

But Operation Sindoor shattered all illusions. It broke the wall of India’s nuclear fear and dismantled Pakistan’s ‘Bleed India’ delusion. Through Operation Sindoor, India demonstrated that it can and will carry out lethal strikes.

India has proven itself and Pakistan now knows that its illusion of a ‘Nuclear Shield’ will not work any longer.

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