New Details on Op Sindoor: Several Indian Women Pilots Took Part; 42 Pak Soldiers, over 170 Terrorists Killed
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New details on Op Sindoor: Several Indian women pilots took part; 42 Pak soldiers, over 170 terrorists killed
Op Sindoor: The major blow to terror infrastructure was dealt on May 7, when Indian strikes caused maximum damage in the Bahawalpur region, known to house training camps of the terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed.


India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’ targets terrorists after a massacre of Hindus
The government of India began military action against terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan in retaliation for the April 22 massacre against Hindu civilians in Kashmir by Pakistani-sponsored terrorists. On May 7, the Indian Armed Forces launched “Operation Sindoor,” a coordinated military operation that targeted terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK). India said that the
Operation Sindoor: Global media coverage-less with facts, more with bias
New Delhi: This weekend, as delegations of Indian lawmakers land on different continents, they may be surprised by the ground realities in Europe and America. Their mission—to rally support for Operation Sindoor, part of India’s new doctrine that treats terrorism as an act of war—could face scepticism from global media and segments of the political establishment. Much of this pushback stems from how outlets like CNN, BBC, The Economist, and Glob…
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