Overview
- Two modules—Operation Sindoor: A Saga of Valour (Classes 3–8) and A Mission of Honour and Bravery (Classes 9–12)—have been published as conversational, age‑appropriate supplements rather than core textbooks.
- The content asserts that the Pahalgam massacre was ordered by Pakistan’s military and political leadership, links the plot to TRF and Lashkar‑e‑Taiba with ISI involvement, and highlights nationwide public condemnation.
- Operational details describe nine targets hit on May 7 in Pakistan and PoK, with seven destroyed by the Army and two struck by the Air Force at Muridke and Bahawalpur, and say the precision phase lasted about 22 minutes; maps and drone images are included.
- The lessons emphasize indigenous capability—ISRO satellite support, Indian‑made drones and weapons, and air‑defence systems such as the S‑400—and state India took precautions to avoid civilian harm.
- They recount Pakistani retaliation that the modules say killed 14 Indian civilians before a ceasefire understanding by May 10, and explain the operation’s name as a tribute to victims’ widows, alongside quotes from the prime minister and the defence minister underscoring Make in India.