Chicago

India's Operation Sindur: Successful Strikes Against Terrorist Bases in Pakistan

🎧 Listen in Audio
0:00

Operation Sindur: India's Retaliatory Strikes

Under Operation Sindur, India successfully destroyed 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan, eliminating numerous terrorists in targeted airstrikes. Pakistan attempted to retaliate with drone attacks, but India effectively countered these attempts.

India Pakistan Conflict: Amidst rising tensions between India and Pakistan, India has bly rejected Pakistan's false propaganda and ludicrous claims. Following the successful operation Sindur, which targeted and destroyed 9 terrorist bases within Pakistan, Pakistan has reacted with frustration, attempting to tarnish India's image through disinformation. However, India has effectively countered these attempts on all fronts.

India's Significant Success in Operation Sindur

The Indian Air Force, under Operation Sindur, successfully targeted and destroyed 9 major terrorist bases in Pakistan. These airstrikes also eliminated several dangerous terrorists. Following this success, Pakistan attempted drone attacks on India, but the Indian armed forces thwarted all such attempts.

India's Counter to Drone Attacks

Pakistan's military has made unsuccessful attempts to inflict damage on India using drones, but the Indian armed forces are successfully intercepting and destroying these drones. Pakistan's actions are proving ineffective in the face of India's preparedness and technological strength.

False Claim of Missile Strike on Afghanistan

In this tense environment, Pakistan made a ludicrous and completely unfounded claim that India launched a missile attack on Afghanistan. The Indian government responded bly. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri clarified in a press briefing that this accusation is entirely false and that there is no need to inform the Afghan people who the real aggressor is.

Vikram Misri's Sharp Rebuttal

The Foreign Secretary stated, "There is no need to tell the Afghan people which country has targeted their civilian areas and infrastructure over the past year and a half." He also criticized Pakistan's attempt to portray the Indian government as being under pressure from a disgruntled populace.

Pakistan's Lack of Understanding of Democracy

Vikram Misri sharply remarked that it is a strength of democracy that Indian citizens can openly criticize the government. Pakistan may find this surprising, but it is a hallmark of an open democracy – something absent in Pakistan.

Leave a comment