11 soldiers killed in India’s Operation Sindoor strikes
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The Indian armed forces launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 to avenge the Pahalgam attack where 26 people - mostly tourists – were killed. Subsequently, the two countries were involved in military actions against each other.
From naming 'Operation Sindoor' to deploying women officers to present India's perspective to the world and dedicating the success of the Indian armed forces in destroying terror hubs in Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has kept women at the centre of India's retaliation against the hostile neighbour.
India and Pakistan reached an understanding for a ceasefire after four nights of military conflict following Operation Sindoor. India has said it will not move away from any decisions taken after the deadly Pahalgam attack.
Indian missiles and drones inflicted heavy damage on at least eight Pakistan Air Force bases and several radar & air defence units in a withering aerial attack last week. While Pakistani air defences were knocked out,
Operation Keller is a recent counter-terrorism mission launched by the Indian Army in the Keller forest area of Shopian district in Jammu and Kashmir. The operation followed precise intelligence inputs about the presence of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists hiding in the Shoekal Keller region.
Operation Sindoor marks a significant milestone in India-Pakistan relations, showcasing India's military strength and adaptability in modern warfare. During a briefing in Delhi, Lt Gen D S Rana highlighted India's strategic execution against terror threats and the misinformation campaigns that affect regional peace.
Squadron Leader Usman Yousuf was among the five Pakistan Air Force (PAF) personnel killed in Operation Sindoor, according to Pakistan's Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR)
Operation Sindoor has not only demonstrated India's offensive precision but also the airtight resilience of its defence setup. The integrated air defence network has shown that India can not only hit back hard but also defend with clinical efficiency.
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India Today on MSN'Have Pahalgam terrorists been found?' CPM leader questions Operation SindoorRajya Sabha MP Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya, during an interview, questioned if the goals of Operation Sindoor have been achieved. He asked if any terrorist involved in the Pahalgam terror attack had died.