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1. FESTIVALS:
AMBUBACHI MELA: The annual Ambubachi Mela (June 22-26 this year), also known
locally as ‘Ameti’ or ‘Amoti’ - the biggest religious gathering in North East
Bharat - is held at Kamakhya Mandir in Guwahati, Assam, during the monsoon
season in the Assamese month of Ahaar.
It is the time when Sun is in Zodiac of
Mithuna and enters into the first Pada of Ardra Constellation. The word ‘Ambu’
means water and ‘Vasi’ or ‘Bachi’ means owing. Ambubachi has a deep rooted
connection with ancient agricultural concept which compares Mother Earth to a
fertile woman. -GoTop
2. AKSHAY KANYADAN MAHOTSAV: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
(RSS) Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat performed the sacred ritual of kanyadan
during a mass wedding ceremony near Shankuldhara Kund in Varanasi on the
auspicious occasion of Akshaya Tritiya where 125 couples from diverse social
backgrounds tied the knot amid chanting of Vedic mantras, sacred fires, and a
shared spirit of cultural inclusiveness.
The unique celebration was hosted by
Virendra Jaiswal, a senior RSS functionary who pledged to marry off 101
underprivileged daughters in conjunction with the wedding of his younger son
Vibhav to bride Grishma. Addressing the gathering, Dr Bhagwat said that a
wedding is not just the union of two individuals but the convergence of two
families, and through them, the strengthening of the society. -GoTop
3. OPERATION SINDOOR - STATEMENT ISSUED BY RASHTRIYA
SWAYAMSEVAK SANGH: We congratulate the central government leadership and our
armed forces for decisive action “Operation Sindoor” taken against Pak-sponsored
terrorists and their supporting ecosystem following the cowardly attack on
unarmed tourists at Pahalgam. This action to serve justice to aggrieved families
and entire country in the brutal massacre of Hindu tourists has enhanced
self-respect and morale the whole country.
We totally agree that military action being taken against terrorists, their
infrastructure and support systems in Pakistan is necessary and inevitable for
security of the country. In this hour of national crisis, the entire country
stands with government and armed forces in spirit and action.
We condemn the attacks being carried out by Pakistani army on religious places
and civilian settlement areas on the border of Bharat and express heartfelt
condolences to families of victims in these savage, inhuman attacks.
In this challenging time, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh appeals to all citizens to
ensure full compliance of instructions being given by the government and
administration. Along with this, while discharging our sacred civic duty, we all
have to be cautious and do not let any conspiracy of anti-national forces to
succeed in disrupting social unity and harmony.
All citizens are requested to display their patriotism and be ready to cooperate
with the army and civic administration wherever and however required and
strengthen all efforts to maintain national unity and security.
Mohan Bhagwat, Sarsanghchalak
Dattatreya Hosabale, Sarkaryavah
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) -GoTop
4. OPERATION SINDOOR: BHARAT DESTROYS 21 TARGETS ACROSS 9
TERROR CAMPS IN PAKISTAN AND POJK: In the early hours of May 7, Bharat
launched a targeted strike on recruitment centers, indoctrination centers,
training areas, and launchpads for terrorist handlers in Pakistan and
Pakistan-occupied Jammu & Kashmir (PoJK).
This strategic military operation,
named ‘Operation Sindoor’, was executed just 15 days after the brutal terror
attack on civilians in Pahalgam.
Two senior women officers of the Bharatiya Armed Forces, Wing Commander Vyomika
Singh and Colonel Sophia Qureshi, jointly addressed the media to brief on
Operation Sindoor.
Following Bharat’s operation, the conflict between Bharat and Pakistan deepened
which resulted in increased cross border shelling from Pakistan and retaliatory
action from the Bharatiya Armed Forces.
Bharatiya armed forces thwarted all
attempts by Pakistan to target northern and western cities using drones and
other munitions.
On May 10, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri confirmed that Pakistan’s Director
General of Military Operations contacted his Bharatiya counterpart and the two
sides agreed to halt all military actions - on land, at sea, and in the air -
effective from 1700 hours IST.
Priyadarshini Acharya, widow of Pahalgam terror victim Prashant Satpathy, hailed
Operation Sindoor as a true tribute to the 26 victims.
She praised the Bharatiya
Army and expressed gratitude to the government for standing with ordinary
citizens. "They took our loved ones on a Tuesday; we hit back on a Tuesday," she
said, adding that while her husband won’t return, the strike sends a strong
message against terrorism.
In his first address to the nation since ‘Operation Sindoor,’ PM Modi reaffirmed
that while this era is not one of war, it cannot be one of terrorism either.
-GoTop
5. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY REVISES SEMINAR DESCRIPTION: A
Columbia University seminar titled “Rapid Response: The India-Pakistan
Conflict,” organised by the Institute of Global Politics (IGP) at the School of
International and Public Affairs (SIPA), ignited significant controversy within
the Bharatiya community on campus due to its initial framing.
The event, held on the evening of May 12 (Bharat time), drew sharp criticism for
equating “Hindu nationalism in India” with “Islamism in Pakistan’s
military-intelligence community” as root causes of the conflict, while omitting
the recent terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir. This framing provoked outrage
for drawing a false equivalence between Bharat’s democratic governance and
Pakistan’s documented support for terrorism.
Aaditya Tiwari, a Columbia SIPA alumnus, brought attention to the omission on X,
stating, “Columbia’s event description failed to mention the religiously
motivated massacre, instead choosing to cite ‘Hindu nationalism’ as a root cause
of the conflict—drawing false equivalence between a democracy and a
terror-sponsoring state”. Tiwari’s post sparked a broader conversation within
the Bharatiya community at Columbia, amplifying concerns about biased academic
narratives in Western institutions. Tiwari and fellow SIPA alumnus Tarang
Singhal spearheaded a petition titled ‘Statement by Indian Students, Alumni, and
Faculty of Columbia University on the Framing of the Upcoming IGP Rapid Response
Seminar’. The petition, supported by over 100 Bharatiya students, alumni, and
faculty, condemned the seminar’s framing as “analytically flawed and morally
irresponsible.”
Following the swift and forceful response from Bharatiya students, alumni, and
faculty, the IGP revised the seminar’s description. -GoTop
6. HINDU SOCIETY IS THE ONLY ONE THAT IS TOLERANT AND
ACCEPTS EVERYONE: DR KRISHNA GOPAL: On April 30, while releasing the book
‘Ink, Saffron and Freedom’ in New Delhi, RSS Sahsarkaryavah Dr Krishna Gopal
said that Hindu society is the only one that is tolerant and accepts everyone.
The book is authored by Kedar Nath Gupta and published by Prabhat Prakashan. The
book highlights the horrors of Emergency and how The Motherland exposed
dictatorial functioning of then Congress Government. Dr Krishna Gopal said that
in the title of the book, ‘ink’ means patrakarita (journalism) and ’saffron’
means desh bhakti. The title of the book captures details from the horrors of
Partition to smoke-filled corridors of Delhi’s early newsrooms. Prem Prakash,
Chairman of Asian News International, also spoke on the occasion. -GoTop
7. SWADESHI SHODH SANSTHAN‘S INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE:
On April 24-26, a three-day international conference on Vision 2047 –
‘Prosperous and Great Bharat’ was jointly organised by Swadeshi Shodh Sansthan (SSS),
ICAR New Delhi, Kurukshetra University, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, and
Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, with the University of Agder, Norway,
as the Global Knowledge Partner and Organiser Weekly as the media partner.
With eight thematic topics, the event was a call to action for researchers,
academicians, policymakers, industry experts, and social leaders to come
together and reimagine Bharat’s future. Out of 800 registrations, 700 research
papers and abstracts were received. On the inaugural day, the conference
witnessed SSS signing MoUs with various educational institutions across Bharat.
The second day’s keynote speaker RSS Sahsarkaryavah Dr Krishna Gopal defined the
dimensions of Vikasit Bharat and said that we must inculcate values and
spiritual development while nourishing economic aspects of development.
On the
concluding day, keynote speaker Suresh Soni, RSS National Executive Member, said
that the world is going through the worst crisis and the only solution is the
Bharatiya model of development and Bharat must derive guidance from the glorious
past and customise it to suit the current situation. -GoTop
8. KARYAKARTA VIKAS VARGA-II: RSS's 25-day training camp
'Karyakarta Vikas Varga Dwitiya’ began on May 12 in Nagpur's Reshimbagh, with
840 trainees from across the country taking part in it. It will conclude on June
5. The camp was inaugurated by Sahsarkaryavahs Alok Kumar and Ramdutta
Chakradhar along with Varga Sarvadhikari, Sanghchalak of East Orissa Prant
Sameer Kumar Mohanty.
On the occasion, Mohanty said that trainees witness the
diversity of Bharat here and realise that despite the diversity, the core
thought remains one. -GoTop
9. RSS SSVs IN MANIPUR AND TRIPURA CONCLUDED: RSS
Manipur concluded its 15-day Sangh Shiksha Varg (SSV) on May 3 in Imphal East
district. This training camp, designed for swayamsevaks under the age of 40, saw
the participation of 71 shiksharthis from across Manipur.
Swayamsevaks underwent
rigorous shareerik and bauddhik training in the camp. The valedictory function
was graced by Ningombam Irabanta Singh as chief guest and Khwairakpam Rajen
Singh, karyavah of RSS Assam Kshetra, addressed the gathering.
Bhante Dr. Dhamma Piya, Chairman of the Buddhist Dhamma Deepa Foundation and
Vice Chancellor of Dhamma Deepa University, attended the valedictory function of
RSS Tripura Prant SSV on May 4. Addressing the samarop gathering, Dr. Piya
praised the initiative as a model for character-building and national service.
The annual SSV which began on April 20 is an intensive residential training
program conducted by the RSS to cultivate physically fit, ideologically aware,
and socially responsible citizens. Ashok Biswas, Bauddhik Pramukh of Tripura
Prant, also spoke on the occasion. -GoTop
10. HSS USA GURUVANDANA: Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS)
swaymsevaks along with their parents’ honour teachers as per Hindu values during
the annual Guruvandana celebrations all over USA. In Brookshire on May 3,
21 teachers (including 2 principals) from British International school, KatyISD
and LamarCISD were honoured.
The Carmel chapter honoured 23 teachers and
Superintendent Dr. Micheal Beresford of Carmel Clay Schools. In Arizona
region, HSS honoured over 60 teachers from local schools, dance academies, music
schools, and math institutes. At the Kesari Shakha, the celebration was graced
by Shaunna Risinger, Commissioner of the City of Chandler's Human Relations
Commission as Chief Guest. On May 3, Mahwah chapter of Hindu Education
Foundation - a Project of HSS, honoured Mahwah School District Teachers. HSS
Iowa City recognized the contributions of 9 educators.
Teachers described the event as "amazing, respectful, and very well organized."
In addition to the honoring ceremony, the events featured cultural performances
and interactive booths that highlighted key aspects of Hindu culture. -GoTop
11. HSS BOTSWANA HINDU HERITAGE CAMP (HHC): HSS
Botswana has been working for many years through well-planned activities, such
as the HHC, to instill Hindu cultural values in the next generation. On May 1,
HSS Botswana hosted a HHC at Gaborone. 143 campers participated in the camp,
with 12 youth and 13 senior volunteers.
The program was meticulously organized
and executed. This camp played a vital role in fostering a sense of identity and
pride in Hindu cultural heritage. All participants received certificates of
participation. On the concluding day of HHC, around 150 community members graced
the occasion. In his speech, senior volunteer Abhishek Kumar emphasized the
importance of Hindu cultural values, unity and discipline in life. The program
concluded with Prarthana. -GoTop
12. SEWA SERVES IN EARTHQUAKE-HIT MYANMAR AND THAILAND:
Sewa International’s response to Myanmar’s recent natural disaster included
collaboratively working with the Government of Bharat, the Embassy of Bharat in
Myanmar, and Hindu Family Relief Group (HFRG). It launched a robust relief
operation spanning Mandalay, Sagaing and Nay Pyi Taw. “In every disaster, we
rediscover our shared humanity. Our mission is to serve with compassion and
dignity, ensuring no one is left behind,” said Shyam Parande, Global Coordinator
of Sewa International.
Since April 1, Shri Ambika Mata Mandir in Mandalay has become a central hub of
relief as its complex shelters over 200 people and volunteers prepared over
5,000 food parcels daily. More than 150 volunteers, including local Burmese
citizens, monks, 12 diaspora and civil organisations have joined hands with Sewa.
On April 13, food and offerings were distributed to over 1,000 Buddhist monks.
Dr Ram Niwas, HFRG-Myanmar, said, “In times of crisis, we must go beyond the
language of policy and return to the language of compassion.”
In Thailand, Sewa International and its local partners have set up a 24×7
Help Desk at Chatuchak in Bangkok. Volunteers are aiding SAR-K9 rescue teams,
clearing debris, and distributing food, hygiene kits, water, and protective gear
to affected families and emergency responders. -GoTop
13.BUFFALO GROVE FAMILIES JOINS HSS HIGHWAY CLEANUP DRIVE:
HSS Buffalo Grove chapter organized a highway cleanup during the first
weekend of May as part of its ongoing commitment to Sewa. The initiative brought
together 19 dedicated volunteers including families to clean a 1.5-mile stretch
of Aptakisic Road adopted by HSS more than a decade ago.
Despite the brisk
morning temperatures, the participants - some as young as middle school students
- arrived with warm enthusiasm and a shared sense of purpose. For many, it
wasn’t just about picking up litter. It was about instilling a sense of pride,
responsibility, and community engagement within the next generation. -GoTop
14. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Visitors:
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Treating alike victory and defeat, gain and loss,
pleasure and pain, get ready for the battle, fighting thus, you will not incur
sin. – Srimad Bhagwat Gita 2.38 -GoTop
JAI SHRI RAM
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OPERATION SINDOOR: INDIA’S STRATEGIC CLARITY AND CALCULATED FORCE
Introduction: On April 22,
terror struck Pahalgam. Pakistan-backed attackers stormed a village, asked
people their religion, and killed them, resulting in 26 deaths. A clear attempt
to incite communal violence, this marked a shift, from cross-border attacks to
dividing India from within. In response, India launched Operation SINDOOR to
destroy the terror bases behind the attack. But Pakistan hit back harder. Over
the next week, it used drones and shelling to target religious sites. The
Shambhu Temple in Jammu, the Gurdwara in Poonch, and Christian convents were
attacked. These were not random strikes. They were part of a plan to break
India’s unity.
Purpose of Operation SINDOOR:
- Conceived to punish perpetrators and planners of terror
- Aimed to destroy terror infrastructure across the border
Intelligence and Target Selection:
- Carried out a microscopic scan of the terror landscape
- Identified numerous terror camps and training sites
Operational Ethics and Restraint:
- Operated under self-imposed restraint to avoid collateral damage
- Only terrorist targets were to be neutralized, avoiding civilian harm
During the first press briefing on May 7, India clarified its response as
focused, measured and non-escalatory. It was specifically mentioned that
Pakistani military establishments had not been targeted. It was also reiterated
that any attack on military targets in India will invite a suitable response.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, across multiple press briefings on May 8,
9, and 10, laid bare India’s plan of action and the full extent of Pakistan’s
designs.
India's Retaliatory Response: India conducted retaliatory strikes on
Radar installations in Lahore and Radar facilities near Gurjanwala destroyed.
Ceasefire: Inflicted by this heavy damage, Pakistan's Director General of
Military Operations (DGMO) called the Indian DGMO and it was agreed between them
that both sides would stop all firing and military action on land and in the air
and sea with effect from 1700 hours Indian Standard Time on 10th May 2025.
Pakistani Response after ceasefire: Even after ceasefire, Wave of UAVs
and small drones intruded into Indian civilian and military areas. These drones
were successfully intercepted.
The Indian Armed Forces gave a befitting response to Pakistan’s intrusion.
Further, all field commanders have been authorized to take appropriate action in
case of any ceasefire violation.
Additionally, being in the digital age, warfare transcends traditional
battlegrounds. Alongside military operations, a fierce information war has been
ongoing online. Following the commencement of Operation SINDOOR, India
found itself targeted by an aggressive campaign launched by Pakistan- full of
lies and misinformation. The aim was to distort the truth, mislead the global
public and reclaim lost narrative ground through a storm of misinformation.
However, India has been proactively responding and dissipating misinformation
with facts, transparency, showcasing strong digital vigilance. Rather than
reacting emotionally, a composed and methodical approach to information warfare
was undertaken:
- Highlighting operational success: Operation SINDOOR’s effectiveness was
communicated with precision, focusing on strategic outcomes rather than
sensationalism.
- Discrediting sources: Indian authorities have exposed the manipulation
tactics used by Pakistan-based accounts, many of which are now under scrutiny by
international social media platforms.
-Promoting media literacy: Campaigns to educate citizens on how to
identify fake news have helped create a more resilient digital environment.
Pakistan Punished Through Military and Non-Military Means
Operation SINDOOR was a significant demonstration of India’s military and
strategic power, executed through a combination of military and non-military
means. This multi-dimensional operation effectively neutralized terrorist
threats, deterred Pakistani aggression, and firmly enforced India’s
zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism. The operation maintained strategic
restraint while gaining international support.
Non-Military Measures undertaken:
- India’s non-kinetic efforts played a crucial role in shaping the
strategic environment and ensuring public and international support. Through strategic
policymaking, information dominance, and psychological operations, India
diplomatically and economically isolated Pakistan while strengthening domestic
preparedness and global backing.
- A decisive move under Operation SINDOOR was India’s termination of the
Indus Waters Treaty. The Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 will be held in
abeyance with immediate effect, until Pakistan credibly and irrevocably abjures
its support for cross-border terrorism. This has far-reaching consequences for
Pakistan, a country heavily dependent on the Indus river system for 80% of
its 16 million hectares of agricultural land and 93% of its total water use.
This system supports 237 million people and contributes one-fourth of
Pakistan’s GDP through crops like wheat, rice, and cotton.
- With Mangla and Tarbela dams having only 10% live storage capacity (14.4
MAF), any disruption in water flow could cause catastrophic agricultural
losses, food shortages, water rationing in major cities, and rolling blackouts.
Industries such as textiles and fertilizers could become paralyzed. These shocks
would severely impact Pakistan’s already fragile economy, pushing it toward
fiscal and foreign exchange crises.
- For India, the Indus Waters Treaty had long hampered infrastructure
development in Jammu & Kashmir, restricting projects to run-of-the-river
designs. Suspension of the treaty gave India full control over western rivers
like Jhelum and Chenab, enabling construction of new reservoirs in Jammu
& Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, and Haryana. This boosted irrigation and
hydroelectric power generation and transformed a diplomatic instrument into a
developmental asset. By suspending the treaty, India sent a decisive message- “Blood
and water cannot flow together.”
- India closed the Attari-Wagah border. The Integrated Check Post Attari
was closed with immediate effect. Those who crossed over with valid endorsements
were to return through that route before 01 May 2025. India also suspended
all bilateral trade with Pakistan. It halted exports of key goods like
onions and banned imports of cement and textiles. This action severed the
primary land-based trade route between the two nations, causing major disruption
in economic ties.
- This suspension imposed immediate economic pressure on Pakistan, which was
already battling inflation and debt crises. By cutting off these economic
lifelines without escalating direct military conflict, India reinforced its zero-tolerance
stance.
- Demonstrating firm resolve against terrorism, India revoked visas of all
Pakistanis residing in the country and deported them immediately after the
Pahalgam terrorist attack. Pakistani nationals will not be permitted to travel
to India under the SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme (SVES) visas.
- A total ban was imposed on Pakistani artists, suspending all
performances, screenings, music releases, and cultural exchanges. This
restriction extended to streaming platforms, effectively erasing Pakistan’s
cultural influence in India.
- On the global stage, India exposed Pakistan’s terror infrastructure and
diplomatically isolated it.
- Collectively, these actions inflicted severe economic and diplomatic damage on
Pakistan. They deepened its international isolation while powerfully affirming
India’s commitment to a zero-tolerance policy against terrorism.
- The Defence/Military, Naval and Air Advisors in the Pakistani High Commission
in New Delhi are declared Persona Non Grata. The overall strength of the High
Commissions will be brought down to 30 from the present 55 through further
reductions.
Demonstrating leadership at a global level: In the wake of this
situation, a moment of national crisis demanded not just resolve but remarkable
leadership. Rising to this challenge was Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose
decisive role in Operation SINDOOR marked one of India’s boldest military
responses in recent history.
Despite being overseas on a pre-scheduled diplomatic visit, PM Modi swiftly
assumed command, orchestrating a response that balanced strategic restraint with
assertive action. He displayed remarkable restraint under immense pressure to
react quickly and ensured that every step, from suspending the Indus Waters
Treaty to military action, was well-planned and precisely timed.
- Strategic planning and targeted response underlined the operation’s
framework. Rather than rushing into an emotional or reactive strike, Prime
Minister Modi created strategic unpredictability to prevent Pakistan or its
terror proxies from preparing for retaliation. The strikes were meticulously
focused on terror infrastructure, and this clarity of objective was appreciated
across party lines, including by opposition leader P. Chidambaram, who
praised PM Modi for targeting only high-value terror installations, avoiding
civilian areas entirely.
- Throughout the developments with Pakistan, the focused objective against
terrorism remained unchanged. PM Modi stayed focused on delivering a firm
and clear response. His consistent efforts against terrorism, viewed as a global
threat helped India garner widespread international support. Under his
leadership, India firmly established the principle that terrorism and its
sponsors will be treated alike.
- With a measured, yet powerful response, it was ensured that no harm was
inflicted upon on Pakistani civilians, despite repeated provocations from
Pakistan. India’s military actions were limited to terror camps and specific
military facilities aiding terrorism. This careful targeting showed both India’s
capability and its commitment to responsible warfare.
- Addressing long-standing concerns, PM Modi’s decision to suspend the
Indus Waters Treaty was a historic move, not only harming Pakistan’s interests
but also benefiting India. He established a new national security doctrine: any
future terror attack will be treated as an act of war. This eliminated the false
distinction between terrorists and their state sponsors.
Addressing the nation on eve of 12th May, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made it
clear that ‘OPERATION SINDOOR’ is not just a name but is a reflection of the
feelings of millions of people in the country and an unbroken pledge of justice.
He said, “We remain committed to taking strong steps to safeguard India and
its people. On the battlefield, we have always defeated Pakistan, and this time.
Operation Sindoor has added a new dimension.”
Prime Minister outlined the following points in relation to Pakistan and
cross-border terrorism.
First, if there is a terrorist attack on India, a fitting reply will be given.
- Secondly, India will not tolerate any nuclear blackmail. India will strike
precisely and decisively at the terrorist hideouts developing under the cover of
nuclear blackmail.
- Thirdly, we will not differentiate between the government sponsoring terrorism
and the masterminds of terrorism. We will continue to take decisive steps to
protect India and our citizens from any threat.
- India's stand is very clear... Terror and talks cannot go together... Terror
and trade cannot go together…. Water and blood cannot flow together.
- If there are talks with Pakistan, it will be only on terrorism; and if there
are talks with Pakistan, it will be only on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
What Operation SINDOOR Achieved
The results of Operation SINDOOR speak volumes about its impact:
1. Nine Terror Camps Eliminated: India successfully destroyed nine major
terror launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK),
targeting Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and Hizbul Mujahideen facilities. Over
100 terrorists were killed in action.
2. Cross-Border Precision Strikes: India redefined the rules of
engagement, striking deep into Pakistan’s heartland, including Punjab province
and Bahawalpur, once considered out of bounds even for U.S. drones. India
made it clear: neither the LoC nor Pakistani territory will remain untouched if
terror originates from there.
3. A New Strategic Red Line: Operation SINDOOR drew a new red line- if
terror is state policy, it will be met with a visible and forceful response.
This marked a shift from deterrence to direct action.
4. Equal Punishment for Terrorists and Their Sponsors: India rejected the
artificial separation between terrorists and their backers, striking both
simultaneously. This ended the impunity enjoyed by many Pakistan-based actors.
5. Exposure of Pakistan’s Air Defense Weaknesses: Indian Air Force
bypassed and jammed Pakistan’s Chinese-supplied air defense systems, completing
the mission in just 23 minutes using Rafale jets, SCALP missiles, and HAMMER
bombs, demonstrating India’s technological edge.
6. India’s Air Defense Superiority Displayed: India’s multi-layered air
defense, including the indigenous Akashteer system, shot down hundreds of drones
and missiles. This also showcased India’s growing capabilities in exporting
advanced defense systems.
7. Precision Without Escalation: India avoided civilian or non-terror
military targets, showcasing its zero-tolerance for terror while containing the
situation from escalating into full-scale war.
8. Elimination of Key Terror Commanders: Multiple high-profile terrorists
on India’s most wanted list were neutralized in a single night, crippling key
operational modules. High-value targets eliminated include Yusuf Azhar, Abdul
Malik Rauf, Mudassir Ahmad. These individuals were linked to the IC-814 hijack
and Pulwama blast.
9. Airstrikes on Pakistani Military Installations: On May 9–10, India
became the first country to strike 11 airbases of a nuclear-armed nation in a
single operation, destroying 20% of Pakistan’s air force assets. High casualties
were inflicted at Bhoolari Airbase, including the death of Squadron Leader Usman
Yusuf and destruction of key fighter jets.
10. Coordinated Tri-Service Action – The Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force
worked in full coordination, demonstrating India’s growing joint military
prowess.
11. A Global Message Delivered – India showed the world that it does not
require anyone’s permission to defend its people. It reinforced the idea that
terrorists and their masterminds can’t hide anywhere, and if Pakistan
retaliates, India is prepared for a decisive counterstrike.
12. Widespread Global Support – Unlike in previous conflicts, this time
multiple global leaders backed India, rather than calling for restraint. The
shift showed India’s improved global standing and narrative control.
13. Kashmir Narrative Reframed – For the first time, India’s actions were
seen purely through the lens of counter-terrorism, with the Kashmir issue
completely decoupled from the strike narrative. This was made possible by the
precision and clarity of Operation SINDOOR.
Conclusion: India’s response to the Pahalgam attack stood firmly on legal
and moral grounds. History will remember it as a principled and calibrated
retaliation, shaped by leadership, ethics, and strategic precision. Operation
SINDOOR has reshaped both the geopolitical and strategic landscape of South
Asia. It was not merely a military campaign, but a multidimensional assertion of
India’s sovereignty, resolve, and global standing. Under Prime Minister Modi’s
decisive leadership, India demonstrated a new paradigm, one that blends
restraint with strength, and precision with purpose. By targeting terror
networks and their state sponsors with unprecedented clarity, India sent an
unambiguous message: terrorism will be met with a swift and proportionate
response, irrespective of borders or diplomatic complexities. Posted On: 14 MAY
2025
https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetail.aspx?PRID=2128748 -GoTop
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