The Border Security Force (BSF) has unveiled footage from Operation Sindoor, revealing a series of strategic strikes on key Pakistani military posts in retaliation to recent cross-border aggression. The operation, carried out in early May, targeted heavily fortified Pakistani positions at Putwal, Chaprar, and Chota Chak, causing significant damage and forcing enemy units to retreat.
The released video captures the intensity of the strikes, including coordinated firepower and rapid maneuvers by Indian forces. Pakistani rangers are seen retreating amid the destruction, marking a tactical victory for Indian border security forces.
BSF officials emphasized that these actions were part of a larger defensive strategy designed to protect Indian sovereignty, particularly in the Kashmir region where infiltration threats remain high. Operation Sindoor, launched after the deadly Pahalgam terror attack in April, is being hailed as a strong message of deterrence to hostile elements across the border.
Defence analysts have described the operation as a continuation of India’s evolving approach to border security—quick, targeted, and technology-backed responses to provocation. The release of the footage also serves to rally public support and enhance transparency, showcasing India’s preparedness and resolve amid rising regional tensions.