Operation Sindoor: Terror Camps Destroyed , India Sends Strong Message on Security
As tensions continue to simmer post the Pahalgam terror attack, Operation Sindoor has emerged as India’s fierce military response to cross-border terrorism. General Bakshi, speaking emotionally yet firmly, asserted that while significant terrorist camps have been destroyed in Bhawalpur, Sialkot, and Punjab, the mission is not yet accomplished.He emphasized that key terror outfits like Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen have been hit hard, with their headquarters reduced to rubble. Precision strikes, including lighting munitions, dismantled almost all designated targets over a three-day kinetic action. Still, General Bakshi warned against prematurely declaring victory, strongly questioning the trustworthiness of Pakistan and condemning the early celebrations seen in cities like London and Turkey. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s message remains clear: “Every bullet will be answered with a shell.” India has signaled that any attack on its citizens will be treated as an act of war. Diplomacy is in motion, but not at the cost of national security. A joint press briefing by India’s three service chiefs and the DGMO is scheduled for 6:30 PM, reinforcing the seriousness of this operation.
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