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Indian Army Releases First Images of Army, Air Force and Navy Chiefs Monitoring Operation Sindoor: Check Here

  • On Sunday in New Delhi, a gathering of chief ministers and their deputies from NDA states unanimously adopted a resolution commending the armed forces and lauding Prime Minister Modi's leadership.
  • The meeting took place after Operation Sindoor, which was initiated on the night of May 6-7 in retaliation for the terrorist attack that occurred in Pahalgam on April 22, resulting in the deaths of 26 individuals, mostly tourists.
  • The Indian Army released the first images showing the Army, Navy, and Air Force chiefs leading the May 7 strike on Pakistan, which was monitored from the IHQ Ops Room.
  • Prime Minister Modi characterized Operation Sindoor as a demonstration of India’s evolving strength and determination, highlighting the precise execution of the strike and its significance in advancing the international struggle against terrorism.
  • Following the strike, Pakistan attempted attacks on May 8-10, but both sides agreed on May 10 to immediately cease all military actions on land, air, and sea.
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The booklet released by the Army includes pictures of the Pahalgam attack, the government's response and preparations after that, the terror camps targeted in Operation Sindoor, the global support received for India's action, media reporting, the debris of Pakistani drones shot down on the border and pictures of the valor of the Army.

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Top headlines: PM Modi praises Operation Sindoor, NDA resolution, Owaisi calls Pakistan 'failed state', BJP MP sparks row, Delhi airport damage, ship sinking.

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NDTV broke the news in New Delhi, India on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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