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NCERT Adds ‘Operation Sindoor’ Modules for Classes 3–12

The supplementary materials present the government’s detailed account of the Pahalgam attack with emphasis on operational claims, technology, leadership messaging.

NCERT Introduces Special Modules on Operation Sindoor for Classes 3 to 12
Cover of the NCERT textbooks on Operation Sindoor
Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal A. P. Singh speaks on Operation Sindoor at the Air Chief Marshal LM Katre lecture, in Bengaluru
The modules also featured maps of target sites and photographs of destroyed Pakistani drones.

Overview

  • Two age‑grouped supplements—“Operation Sindoor — A Saga of Valour” (Classes 3–8) and “Operation Sindoor — A Mission of Honour and Bravery” (Classes 9–12)—enter classrooms as optional reading in an interactive, teacher‑student format.
  • The texts assert that the Pahalgam killings were ordered by Pakistan’s military and political leadership, cite the NIA’s finding of TRF involvement, and note the US designation of TRF as a foreign terrorist organisation on 18 July.
  • The modules outline planning and execution details: 21 sites filtered to nine targets, Army destruction of seven camps, Air Force strikes on Muridke and Bahawalpur, and “22‑minute” precision attacks.
  • Technology and self‑reliance feature prominently, with references to S‑400 air defences stopping aircraft and drones, ISRO satellite support, Indian‑made drones, Make in India framing, and multiple quotations from the prime minister plus a reference to the home minister.
  • The materials claim Pakistan later hit civilian areas in J&K causing 14 deaths and say Indian forces “neutralised 35–40” Pakistani Army personnel per intelligence inputs, while also stressing the name’s tribute to victims’ widows and nationwide solidarity actions.