In Operation Sindur, India destroyed terrorist bases in Pakistan, resulting in the deaths of several members of Masood Azhar's family. The Pakistani government is now reportedly preparing to pay Azhar 14 crore rupees in compensation.
Pakistan: India's b action through Operation Sindur has had a significant impact on Pakistan. In this anti-terrorist mission, India destroyed several terrorist bases in Pakistan and PoK (Pakistan-occupied Kashmir). During this operation, India also targeted the family of Jaish-e-Mohammed leader Masood Azhar, resulting in the deaths of 14 of his close relatives. Reports now suggest that the Pakistani government is preparing to compensate Masood Azhar with 14 crore rupees.
Operation Sindur: India's Strong Response
Recently, India launched 'Operation Sindur' targeting terrorist bases in Pakistan. This operation precisely targeted and destroyed terrorist bholds in Pakistan and PoK. This aggressive action by India caused widespread panic in Pakistan. Several terrorists were killed, and Jaish-e-Mohammed suffered significant losses.
Masood Azhar Suffers Heavy Losses
During the Indian strike, 14 members of Masood Azhar's family were killed. The Jaish-e-Mohammed's bases in Bahawalpur were also heavily attacked. This dealt a significant blow to Azhar's terrorist activities.
Pakistani Government to Pay 1 Crore Rupees Compensation per Terrorist
The Pakistani government has announced compensation of 1 crore rupees per person to the families of terrorists killed in Operation Sindur. Under this decision, Masood Azhar may receive 14 crore rupees in compensation for his 14 deceased relatives.
Report Reveals Major Disclosure
According to a report in 'The Tribune,' terrorists suffered heavy losses following India's operation within Pakistan. This strike on Jaish-e-Mohammed bases weakened Masood Azhar's power. The report claims that the Pakistani government is considering paying 1 crore rupees to the families of each killed terrorist.
India's Diplomatic Victory
This surgical strike-like action by India not only delivered a b response to terrorists but also cornered Pakistan on the international stage. Pakistan's request for a ceasefire, in light of increasing pressure from India, clearly indicates that India's message was direct and firm.