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Precision, Power, Perception
Millennium Post Delhi
|New Delhi 18September2025
Operation Sindoor redefined India’s strategy, blending precision intelligence, layered defence, and narrative dominance to highlight self-reliance and assert decisive strategic autonomy

The terror attack at Pehalgam on April 22, 2025, was answered with resolve and firmness, as India went to war over it, with its might to punish the terror perpetrators and their supporters, code-named Operation Sindoor. Four months passed after the major action and all the frenzy over it had settled, it is prudent to draw certain strategic inferences on the operation.
This wasn’t just another military operation, but it had many firsts attached to it. The operations saw a seminal shift in multiple domains at the strategic spectrum and marked certain geopolitical firsts in the Indian context.
During the operation, the Indian armed forces initially targeted terror perpetrators. However, on escalation by Pakistan, their military targets were also engaged across locations, deep inside Pakistan, both over the Line of Control and the International Border, which was last done only during the Indo-Pak War of 1971. Hence, it will not be wrong on my part to term Operation Sindoor as a four-day war, at least for now.
The initial four days of Operation Sindoor, from May 7 to May 10, 2025, etched a new chapter in India’s strategic doctrine and transformed the traditional understanding of Indian military engagements. Far from a mere retaliatory strike, this meticulously executed operation showcased India’s comprehensive capability to dominate across multiple domains, offering a masterclass in modern warfare and nation-state defence.
Specific Intelligence and Precision Targeting
India’s response was swift and surgical, supported by an unprecedented level of specific intelligence. Unlike previous instances where responses might have been broad or reactive, Operation Sindoor leveraged actionable intelligence to pinpoint nine terror infrastructure sites deep within Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kash-
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