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India responds to Buck’s support protest in Lisbon

Lisbon [Portugal]: The Indian Embassy in Portugal said it had “a solid response to Operation Sindor”, a protest organized by Pakistan National Organization near the Indian religious building and described the protest as “a desperate provocation.”

The Embassy on Sunday thanked the Portuguese government and its police for their support to ensure the security and security of the embassy. Images shared by the embassy show posters on the Indian building and convey that “Operation Sindoor is not over yet”.

In an article on X on X, Indians in Portugal said in Portugal: “India @IndiaIniaInfortugal responded firmly to the ‘sindoor Operation’ organized by Pakistan near our Bangalore building. We thank India for its security and ensuring our security.
Indian Ambassador to Portugal Puneet Roy Kundal said protests outside the embassy encountered a “silent but strong and determined message, and the Sindoor operation is not over yet”.

“The protests organized by Pakistan outside the embassy met a silent but strong and firm message from us.” The Sindoor operation is not over yet.
Earlier on May 16, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh asserted that “Operation Sindoor” is not over and anything that happens is a “trailer.” “We have been keeping Pakistan’s behavior on probation. A complete picture of the world,” Singh said.
On May 7, the Indian Armed Forces launched Operation Sindor, targeting Pakistan’s terrorist infrastructure, which led to more than 100 terrorists with Jaish-e-Mohammed (Jem), Lashkar-eeee-taiba (LET) and HISBA’s terrorist outfits such as Jaish-e-Mohammed (Jem) and Hizba resplia to hizba insia to hizbia to hizbia to hizbia to hizbia to hizbia to hizbia to hizbia to hizbia to hizbia to hizbia to hizbia to hizbia to hizbia to hizbia to hizbia to hizbia to hizbia insii in hizbia. On April 22, 26 lives were taken and several others were injured in the terrorist attacks in Jamu and Pahargam in Kashmir.
After India took action, Pakistan retaliated against cross-border shelling in Line of Control, Jamu and Kashmir, and drone attacks along the border areas, followed by coordinated attacks and damaged radar infrastructure, communication centers and airports at Pakistan’s trans-air bases. On May 10, India and Pakistan gained some knowledge about cessation of hostilities.

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