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Operation Sindoor: India’s Fiery Answer to Terror, Told in 25 Minutes



On April 22, 2025, Pahalgam became a land soaked in blood, and India’s heart trembled. When terrorists struck, 26 innocent lives were lost — most of them Hindu pilgrims. India clearly pointed to Pakistan-based terrorist organizations as the culprits behind this gruesome act. And to demand the price for those lives lost, India launched: Operation Sindoor.


May 7. Morning. Just 25 minutes. That’s how long it took for India’s Army, Air Force, and Navy to come together and script history. In this high-precision assault named Operation Sindoor, 24 missiles were launched targeting 9 terror camps across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Rafale fighter jets deployed SCALP missiles and Hammer bombs with pinpoint accuracy, leaving the world watching in awe.


From Muzaffarabad to Bahawalpur, the targets were the strongholds of terror groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and Hizbul Mujahideen. According to India’s official reports, around 70 militants were neutralized in the strikes. On the other side, Pakistan claimed civilian casualties and labeled India’s action an "act of war." The truth may be shrouded by politics and propaganda, but to the people of India, the nation gave a firm reply: “If blood is spilled on our soil, there will be a price to pay.”


From America to China, from the United Nations to the European Union — the entire world watched closely as India took a bold stand. Some called for restraint. Others expressed support. But for India, the message was clear: the time to act against terrorism is now.


Operation Sindoor marks a defining moment in India’s defense history. It was not just a military strike — it was a declaration. A vow that India will not bow before terrorism or those who silently condone it.


What do you think — was India's action justified?

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