BREAKING: Operation Sindoor — India Hits Back Hard, Top Terror Camps Flattened, 100+ Militants Killed
New Delhi, May 11, 2025 — Pakistan is reeling after India unleashed Operation Sindoor, a no-nonsense, multi-force military offensive targeting major terror hubs deep inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
Triggered by the brutal April 22 Pahalgam terror attack — where civilians were killed purely for their religious identity — the operation began on May 7 and has since obliterated nine top terror bases, including the Jaish-e-Mohammed HQ in Bahawalpur.
In coordinated strikes led by the Army, Air Force, and Navy, over 100 terrorists have been wiped out, many of them high-profile names. Among the dead are Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf, and Mudasir Ahmed — key masterminds of the Pulwama attack and IC-814 hijacking.
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh confirmed the operation's intensity, saying: “Our soldiers shook Rawalpindi this time. Whoever raised a hand against us has paid the price.”
Despite a ceasefire pact reached on May 10 through DGMO-level talks, Pakistan breached the truce in less than 12 hours — opening fire in the Akhnoor sector and flying drones across the border. That’s when Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi gave commanders a free hand: respond with full force if any agreement is violated.
Operation Sindoor isn’t just a military mission — it’s symbolic. The name pays homage to the women widowed in the Pahalgam massacre — a powerful message that India will strike back for every drop of blood spilled.
With five Indian soldiers martyred and the threat far from over, the Indian forces remain combat-ready, watching every move from across the border.
The message is loud and clear: India won’t just retaliate — it will make sure the enemy regrets the first move.
DGMOs from india Army, Lt Hen Ghai Indian Aiforce Air Marshall Ak Bharti Indian Navy K Vinod briefed the global media in New Delhi Today.