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'THE FIRE OF SINDOOR' CHRONICLES INDIA'S PRECISE RESPONSE TO TERRORISM
November 02, 2025
|The Sunday Guardian
Bhondekar and Chattaraj explore moral courage, strategy, and nationhood through Operation Sindoor.
When the Madrid-based Indian author Roshan Bhondekar and defense expert Niloy Chattaraj coauthored The Fire of Sindoor, they didn’t just document a military operation—they chronicled a nation’s moral and strategic awakening.
Their meticulously researched book offers an unprecedented inside look into Operation Sindoor, India’s decisive military response to the April 2025 Pahalgam terrorist attack. In doing so, the duo has crafted what many are calling a definitive modern account of India’s evolving security doctrine.
Recently, Niloy Chattaraj presented a copy of The Fire of Sindoor to Mohan Bhagwat, the Sarsangh-chalak (Chief) of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)—a moment that symbolically linked the book's nationalistic fervor to the ideological and cultural conscience of modern India. The meeting marked a proud milestone for both authors, affirming the resonance their work has found across the country’s intellectual and political circles.
For Roshan Bhondekar, the idea for The Fire of Sindoor was born out of anguish and reflection. “The April 2025 terrorist attack in Pahalgam was a turning point that compelled me to reflect deeply on the nation’s response to violence,” says Bhondekar. “The military operation that followed targeting terrorist infrastructure became more than just a tactical mission; it embodied the courage, strategy, and sacrifices that define such moments.”
The Pahalgam tragedy, in which 26 civilians were killed, sent shockwaves through the country. Yet, within two weeks, India had launched a surgical and symbolic response—Operation Sindoor. The mission targeted terror camps deep inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu & Kashmir (PoJK), employing a combination of BrahMos and SCALP missiles, cyber warfare, and real-time intelligence coordination.
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