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Modi Declares Operation Sindoor Ongoing, Vows Fresh Strikes on Terror Dens

India has launched global diplomatic missions to expose Pakistan’s terror networks to reaffirm its readiness for further military action

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(L-R under arrows) Pakistan's Punjab assembly speaker, LeT commanders Saifullah Ansari, Talha Saeed, and minister Malik Rasheed Ahmed Khan.
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Defence minister Rajnath Singh said it would be in Pakistan's interest to uproot nurseries of terrorism operating on its soil.

Overview

  • Operation Sindoor’s precision strikes razed terrorist camps and Pakistani airbases within minutes, demonstrating India’s ability to hit targets deep inside Pakistan and PoK
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh have insisted the May 10 ceasefire does not end the operation and have pledged renewed attacks if terrorism resurfaces
  • The government credited indigenous systems—from BrahMos missiles to locally produced AK rifles—for the operation’s success under its “Make-in-India” defence push
  • Multi-party delegations have been dispatched to capitals such as Washington and London to highlight Pakistan’s sponsorship of terror groups and build international support
  • Aboard the indigenous carrier INS Vikrant, Defence Minister Singh warned that any future Pakistani aggression will be met with the Indian Navy’s full firepower