In a strong and calculated military response, the Indian Army launched Operation Sindoor targeting terrorist launchpads along the Line of Control (LoC) in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The operation was carried out following attempted drone strikes on May 8 and 9, which targeted key Indian cities in Jammu & Kashmir and Punjab.
According to defense sources, the coordinated fire assault demolished multiple terrorist facilities used as bases for planning and launching cross-border terror operations. These facilities, reportedly linked to groups such as Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba, were “pulverized and razed to the ground,” significantly impairing their capabilities.
“The operation was a precise and measured response to escalating threats against Indian civilians and military personnel,” said a senior defense official. “It sends a clear message: India will not tolerate cross-border terrorism and will act decisively to neutralize threats at their source.”
The strikes, executed with artillery and special operations units, come amid heightened military alertness along the border. Tensions have flared following Pakistan’s alleged role in a series of drone incursions and indirect fire incidents that injured civilians and caused panic in border towns. The Indian Army’s swift retaliation through Operation Sindoor reflects a continuation of its zero-tolerance approach, reminiscent of the surgical strikes after the 2016 Uri attack and the Balakot airstrike post the 2019 Pulwama bombing.
As India reinforces its borders and maintains high operational readiness, Pakistan has accused India of provocation. However, Indian officials maintain that the strikes were “non-escalatory, proportionate, and focused solely on terrorist targets.”
The military action has drawn international attention, with the United Nations and global powers urging both sides to exercise restraint. Nevertheless, the Indian government has reiterated its right to self-defense under international law, pointing to the growing threat of state-sponsored terrorism.
With ongoing skirmishes and diplomatic friction, Operation Sindoor marks a pivotal moment in the current India-Pakistan standoff, intensifying the geopolitical stakes in South Asia.