Desperate Provocations: Government on Pak Protest at Indian Embassy in Portugal
- On May 7, 2025, India launched Operation Sindoor with coordinated airstrikes on nine terrorist-linked sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir following a deadly April 22 attack in Pahalgam.
- The operation responded to the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians and to India's strategy to counter terrorism amid ongoing regional tensions rooted in Kashmir's disputed status.
- Operation Sindoor involved sophisticated weapons and targeted Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed hubs far from the border, reflecting India's intent to test and degrade Pakistani defenses.
- Prime Minister Modi emphasized the timing and location of retaliation, stating "We know who you are, where you are and how to get you," while Indian naval forces contained threats along the Makran coast.
- The strikes marked a major escalation prompting diplomatic and military responses, including protests by Pakistani nationals near India's embassy in Portugal, but India affirmed it will not be intimidated by these provocations.
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Indian Embassy In Portugal Condemns Pakistani Protest As ‘Desperate Provocation’
The Embassy shared several images on X where officials could be seen standing on the balcony with banners on the wall reading: "Operation Sindoor is not yet over." The post Indian Embassy In Portugal Condemns Pakistani Protest As ‘Desperate Provocation’ appeared first on StratNews Global.
India will not be intimidated by provocations: Indian Embassy officials in Portugal send out strong message to Pakistani protesters - Connected to India News I Singapore l UAE l UK l USA l NRI
Indian Embassy employees standing on the balcony with a poster reading ‘Operation Sindoor is not yet over’. Photo Courtesy: India in Portugal X page The Indian Embassy in Portugal reacted strongly against a recent protest organised by Pakistani nationals outside the Chancery building near the Embassy office in Lisbon and called it a ‘desperate provocation’. The Indian Embassy wrote on X: “Embassy of India @IndiainPortugal responded firmly with ‘…
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