Saturday, Oct 11, 2025
SSBCrack
Search
  • Home
  • Indian Defence News
  • Notification
  • SSB Interview
    • SSB Interview Date
    • Screening
    • Psychology
    • GTO
    • Personal Interview
    • Conference
    • Medical
    • Merit List
  • Books
    • OIR Test & PPDT
    • SSB Interview
    • Psych Tests Workbook
    • SSB Psychology
    • NDA Exam
    • CDS Exam
    • AFCAT
    • EKT
  • eBooks
    • SSB eBook
    • OIR Test eBook
    • TAT eBook
    • SRT eBook
    • WAT eBook
    • Current Affairs 2023
    • General Knowledge 2023
  • Online Courses
    • NDA Exam
    • CDS Exam
    • CDS OTA Exam
    • AFCAT Exam
    • MNS Exam
    • TA Exam
    • ACC Exam
  • Download APP
  • Success Stories
  • Join Us
Reading: Strikes Were Launched at Nine Terror Hubs: DGMO Lt Gen Rajeev Ghai
Share
Font ResizerAa
SSBCrackSSBCrack
  • Home
  • Notification
  • SSB Interview
  • Books
  • eBooks
  • Courses
Search
  • Home
  • Notification
  • SSB Interview
  • Books
  • eBooks
  • Courses
Follow US
ยฉ 2010 - 2025 SSBCrack . All Rights Reserved.

Home » Strikes Were Launched at Nine Terror Hubs: DGMO Lt Gen Rajeev Ghai

Indian Defence News

Strikes Were Launched at Nine Terror Hubs: DGMO Lt Gen Rajeev Ghai

By Adhidev Jasrotia
Last updated: May 11, 2025
Share
Rajeev

In one of the most significant cross-border military operations in recent years, Indian armed forces have eliminated over 100 terrorists in a series of precision strikes under Operation Sindoor, targeting key terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). The operation was launched in retaliation for the brutal April 22 Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians, including a Navy officer and a Nepalese national, in Jammu and Kashmir.

Olive Squad Coffee Mugs

Lieutenant General Rajeev Ghai, Director General of Military Operations (DGMO), addressed the media on Sunday, revealing that the strikes were carried out in the early hours of May 7, across nine known terror hubs including Muzaffarabad, Kotli, Bahawalpur, Rawalakot, Bhimber, Neelum Valley, Jhelum, and Chakwal. Over 24 missiles were deployed during the 25-minute operation, which began at 1:05 AM and concluded by 1:30 AM. The strikes involved a coordinated effort by the Indian Army, Air Force, and Navy.

#WATCH | Delhi: DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai says "โ€ฆIn those strikes across 9 terror hubs left more than 100 terrorists killedโ€ฆ" pic.twitter.com/lPjM4BQSgc

โ€” ANI (@ANI) May 11, 2025

#WATCH | Delhi: DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai says, "It set into motion a very diligent and microscopic scarring of the terror landscape across the borders and the identification of terror camps and training sites. The locations that emerged were numerous, but as weโ€ฆ pic.twitter.com/46s0Arka6g

โ€” ANI (@ANI) May 11, 2025

The Indian Air Force led the aerial assault with precision-guided munitions such as laser-designated missiles and satellite-guided glide bombs, while the Navy provided logistical and targeting support. Real-time drone surveillance confirmed extensive damage and high casualty numbers: at least 70 terrorists were killed immediately, with more than 60 others injured.

More Read

Indian Air Force Honours Squadron Leader Ved Prakash (Retd) on His 100th Birthday
Fighter Squadron Triumphs at Camp Varuna 2025 Indian Naval Academy
Southern Command Leads National Dialogue on Strategic Communication through ASCEND 2025 Seminar

Among the eliminated were high-profile terror operatives including Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf, and Mudasir Ahmedโ€”figures linked to both the 1999 IC-814 hijacking and the 2019 Pulwama terror attack, which killed 40 CRPF personnel. Some camps were reportedly vacated in anticipation of Indian action, indicating the effectiveness of Indiaโ€™s intelligence and the fear of retribution within terror networks.

Lt Gen Ghai underscored that the mission demonstrated Indiaโ€™s โ€œzero-toleranceโ€ approach to terrorism. โ€œWe targeted the perpetrators and planners of terror, with a clear and deliberate intent to dismantle their ecosystem,โ€ he said. The operation, he added, was calibrated to avoid civilian casualties while delivering a decisive blow to Pakistan-backed terror groups.

However, the success came at a costโ€”five Indian soldiers lost their lives during the operation. On the Pakistani side, reports indicate collateral damage in civilian areas, including religious sites such as Gurudwaras. The situation escalated further when international agencies detected radiation near the Nur Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi, prompting the arrival of a U.S. technical team to assess potential damage to nuclear weapons storage facilities.

The Pahalgam attack that triggered Operation Sindoor involved five heavily armed terrorists targeting tourists in the Baisaran Valley. The incident, which marked a disturbing escalation in anti-civilian violence, led to nationwide outrage and prompted the Indian government to call for an all-party meeting on April 24. Intelligence reports later confirmed the involvement of Pakistan-based terror operatives.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh condemned the attack as an โ€œact of cowardice,โ€ while Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah called it โ€œunprecedented in brutality against civilians.โ€ The aftermath of the strikes has seen rising tensions across the border, with sporadic shelling reported along the Line of Control. Protests have also erupted in parts of Kashmir, while several tourist destinations in the Valley witnessed shutdowns and evacuations.

The operation has drawn mixed political reactions. While many hailed it as a decisive step against terrorism, opposition leaders questioned the governmentโ€™s long-term strategy for Kashmir and regional stability. Meanwhile, international responses have largely called for restraint, though many nations have acknowledged Indiaโ€™s right to self-defense in the face of terrorism.

Operation Sindoor, with its precision, speed, and strategic depth, marks a turning point in Indiaโ€™s counter-terror doctrine. It reasserts Indiaโ€™s position that it will act decisively and unilaterally when national security and civilian lives are threatened.

IMA Mug

IMA Mug

โ‚น499
Shop Now
IAF Mug

IAF Mug

โ‚น499
Shop Now
NDA Mug

NDA Mug

โ‚น499
Shop Now
Navy Mug

Navy Mug

โ‚น299
Shop Now
NSG Mug

NSG Coffee Mug

โ‚น499
Shop Now
TAGGED:Indian Army
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram
Share
ByAdhidev Jasrotia
An expert in Indian defence affairs, military recruitment, and geopolitical strategy, brings a strong foundation in national security journalism. Recommended for the Indian Army with All India Rank 138.
Previous Article Terror infra e1746989014550 India Shows Satellite Footage of Precision Strikes on Bahawalpur and Muridke
Next Article Pak 1 Over 35 Pakistani Soldiers Killed in Operation Sindoor, Confirms DGMO

TRENDING NEWS

RIMC Cadets Shine Yet Again in UPSC NDA (II) 2025 Written Examination

RIMC Cadets Excel Again with 82% Success in NDA (II) 2025 Written Exam

October 11, 2025
army training 1

Indian Army Introduces Mandatory Fitness Tests for Senior Officers

October 11, 2025
MNS Officers Mark 100th Raising Day with Pride and Honour at MH Dehradun

MNS Officers Mark 100th Raising Day with Pride and Honour at MH Dehradun

October 8, 2025
Tuiibong Youth Joseph Thanglianson Felicitated for Cracking NDA Exam by Assam Rifles

Tuiibong Youth Joseph Thanglianson Felicitated for Cracking NDA Exam by Assam Rifles

October 11, 2025

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Indian Air Force Honours Squadron Leader Ved Prakash (Retd) on His 100th Birthday
October 11, 2025
Fighter Squadron Triumphs at Camp Varuna 2025 Indian Naval Academy
October 11, 2025
Southern Command Leads National Dialogue on Strategic Communication through ASCEND 2025 Seminar
October 11, 2025
AIT Pune Team Clinches First Prize at Indian Army Terrier Hackathon 2025
October 11, 2025
The Left-Hand Salute of Corporal Varun Kumar
October 11, 2025
SSBCrack-Logo (2)

SSBCrack.com is a leading online platform dedicated to helping Indian defence aspirants prepare for the various armed forces examinations.

  • About Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • We Are Hiring
  • Write for SSBCrack
  • Share Your Story
  • Contact Us
  • SSBCrackExams
  • SSBCrack Hindi
  • SSBCrack News
  • SSB Interview Coaching
  • SSB Interview eBooks
  • Cookie Policy
  • Copyright Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions
  • PPDT Pictures
  • 15 OLQs for SSB
  • SSB Dress Code
  • SSB Rapid Fire Questions
  • SSB Interview Questions
  • SSB Interview Screening Test
  • SSB Interview Conference Questions
  • SSB Interview Process
  • Preparation Books
  • Online Courses
  • NDA Exam
  • CDS Exam
  • AFCAT
  • Success Stories
  • SSB Date
  • Screening
  • Psychology
  • Personal Interview
  • GTO
  • Conference
  • SSB Medical
  • Merit List

Follow US:ย 

ยฉ 2010-2025 SSBCrack. All Rights Reserved.

ย 
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?