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.