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Operation Sindoor: A Triumph of Justice and Resolve
State Times
|May 26, 2025
Operation Sindoor was the appropriate and decisive response to the brutal Pahalgam massacre of April 22, 2025, in which 26 innocent tourists lost their lives to a horrific act of terrorism.
In retaliation, the Indian Armed Forces carried out a precise and strategic strike on terrorist infrastructure spread across nine key sites in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK) and within Pakistan.
The operation reportedly resulted in the destruction of multiple terror training camps and the elimination of over 100 terrorists, sending a powerful message not just to Pakistan but to the entire world. This mission was more than just military action-it was a bold statement that India will not tolerate terrorism in any form. It showcased India's zero-tolerance policy toward terrorism and emphasized that no ideological or political justification can ever legitimize terror. Terrorism must be eradicated, not just to protect national integrity, but to safeguard global humanity. Operation Sindoor exemplified this resolve.
The pertinent question that follows is whether Operation Sindoor was a success. The answer is a resounding yes. The Indian defence forces successfully executed the mission with precision and professionalism, wiping out major terrorist training centres and infrastructure. The operation highlighted the unmatched bravery, skill, and tactical excellence of our armed forces.
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