Operation Sindoor showcases India’s precise military strikes on Pakistan’s terror hubs, exposing Islamabad’s terror nexus and delivering a strong warning.
Indian Navy, alongside Army and Air Force, maintained full combat readiness under Operation Sindoor to deter Pakistan after the Pahalgam terror attack.
Air Marshal AK Bharti's viral statement, "Our job is to hit the target, not count body bags," from the Operation Sindoor briefing emphasizes India's focus on precision strikes and military resolve.
Indian Air Force on Sunday confirms it downed multiple hi-tech Pakistani fighter jets attempting to intrude into Indian airspace during post-Operation Sindoor tensions.
India's DGMO confirms that 35-40 Pakistan Army personnel were killed between May 7-10 in retaliatory strikes following Operation Sindoor.
Satellite imagery confirms India’s precision strikes under Operation Sindoor crippled key Pakistan Air Force bases, showcasing a new era of strategic dominance.
Operation Sindoor marks a decisive shift in India’s counter-terrorism strategy, achieving military, political, and psychological objectives while focusing solely on reclaiming Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
An alert sentry foiled a suspected intrusion at Nagrota Military Station amid heightened India-Pakistan tensions, a Punjab blackout, and retaliatory military actions under Operation Sindoor.
India forces Pakistan to seek a halt in military action after decisive retaliation targeting terror hubs, but New Delhi remains wary ahead of May 12 DGMO talks.
Pakistan attempted to strike 26 locations, including military as well as civilian installations. India attacked six Pakistan’s military installations, using air-launched precision weapons from fighter aircrafts.