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India Holds Fire After Operation Sindoor, Warns of Swift Retaliation to Any Provocation

Prime Minister Modi reaffirms zero tolerance for terrorism, outlines stringent terms for dialogue, and highlights India's military readiness as reports emerge of Turkish drone involvement.

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Overview

  • Operation Sindoor on May 6–7 targeted terrorist and military sites in Pakistan and PoK, killing over 100 militants and marking a shift in India's counter-terrorism strategy.
  • Prime Minister Modi declared that military action is 'postponed, not cancelled,' with any future provocations to be met with decisive retaliation.
  • India has accused Pakistan of state-sponsored terrorism and warned against nuclear blackmail, asserting its readiness to strike terror bases harboring such threats.
  • Emerging evidence suggests Turkish military operatives supported Pakistan in drone attacks against India, with ongoing investigations into their role.
  • Aviation expert Tom Cooper affirmed India's air superiority during the campaign, citing targeted strikes that neutralized Pakistani defenses, including potential hits on nuclear storage facilities.