Operation Sindoor: India Targets Terror Hubs in Precise Strikes

In a series of precision attacks known as 'Operation Sindoor', India targeted terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan, striking at key sites without breaching airspace. Selected by PM Modi, the operation aimed to deter future attacks. This decisive action highlights India's commitment to national security.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 07-05-2025 17:04 IST | Created: 07-05-2025 17:04 IST
Operation Sindoor: India Targets Terror Hubs in Precise Strikes
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India launched a targeted offensive named 'Operation Sindoor' early Wednesday morning, striking terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan while maintaining respect for airspace boundaries. Significant sites such as training camps and launch pads of groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba were hit, signaling a bold move in counter-terrorism efforts.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was responsible for the evocative term 'Operation Sindoor', which underscores the calculated scope of the mission. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri emphasized the operation was measured, non-escalatory, and proportionate, aimed at preventing further terrorist attacks and demonstrating India's strong stand on national security.

The response to the Pahalgam terror attack has drawn support across political lines, with entities like Congress and the Left parties backing the government's action. Meanwhile, global leaders, including the US and UN, have urged both India and Pakistan to exercise restraint, hoping tensions in the region will de-escalate swiftly.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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