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Operation Sindor: Pakistan is a safe haven for terrorists and plans further attacks on India.

Indian Foreign Minister Vikram Misri said on Wednesday that Pakistan’s identity as a “safe haven for terrorists” was clear in response to Pahargham’s recent recent terrorist attacks, killing 26 civilians, including many tourists, after India’s foreign minister Vikram Misri said on Wednesday.“The banned international terrorists found punished in this country. Pakistan is also known for deliberately misleading the world and international platforms.”
“On April 22, Pakistani and Pakistan-trained terrorists were linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba, launching a barbaric attack on tourists in Pahalgam. 25 Indians, a Nepalese citizen, murdered timidly. This is the worst incident since the 2008 Mumbai attack, and this fact considers this fact, which is the fact.”
Foreign Minister said it is crucial to find that terrorists and their supporters must be punished. However, “Pakistan has not taken any action. We also have Intel plans to conduct further attacks on India.”

India exercises its right to respond. Misri said these measures and non-calculations were measured.


The operation focused on undermining Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied terrorist camps and Kashmir, which demonstrated a firm stance on cross-border terrorism. These strikes have led to increased tensions with Pakistan and caused significant disruption, especially in northern India, which has been affected by travel and military activities.

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What triggered the sindoor operation?

The operation was direct response to the brutal terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which killed several civilians, including honeymooners.

Among the victims was Navy Captain Vinay Narwal, whose wife’s image spread after the attack, causing grief and anger across the country.

Please read also: Operation Sindoor: India launches target strikes on nine goals in Pakistan and POK to avenge Pahalgam

It is believed that the name “Operation Sindor” symbolizes national mourning and determination, especially for the young couple who commemorate the goal.

Officials reiterated India's determination and noted: “We promise that those who are responsible for the attack will be held accountable.”

Please read also: Operation Sindoor: Where, where and how India takes revenge on the death of 26-year-old in the deadly Pahalgam attack

How did the strike take place?

Indian officials confirmed that nine terrorist sites in Jamu and Kashmir (POK) occupied by Pakistan and Pakistan are targeted.

The sites are reportedly linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (Let) – two groups are often accused of sponsoring terrorist attacks in India.

According to sources cited by ANI, Indian troops have carefully selected the goal of following senior terrorist leadership. The strike is part of a joint operation of the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force, using precise strike weapons.

Officials stressed that the mission is focused on, measured and non-improvement, especially avoiding Pakistani military devices. The strikes carried out from Indian airspace reflect restraints against and enforcement.

According to sources cited by the ANI, Indian troops successfully hit part of Operation Sindoor – four located inside Pakistan and five in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK). Pakistan's targets reportedly include Bahawalpur, Muridek and Silkot, known horror infrastructure hubs.

According to sources cited by the ANI, Indian troops successfully hit part of Operation Sindoor – four located inside Pakistan and five in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK). Pakistan's targets reportedly include Bahawalpur, Muridek and Silkot, known horror infrastructure hubs.

Pakistan has since put its Air Force jets on high alert and said it will respond at the time and location of its choice.

What are the direct consequences?

The operation has resulted in widespread damage to air travel throughout northern India.

The Indian Airport Authority confirmed that the Srinagar airport was closed and there were no commercial flights on Wednesday.

Indigo Airlines has issued travel consultations to affected cities including Srinagar, Jammu, Amritsar, Leh, Chandigarh, Chandigarh, Dharamshala and Bikaner, urging passengers to check flight status before travelling.

SpiceJet said operations for Dharamshala (DHM), Leh (IXL), Jammu (IXJ), Srinagar (SXR) and Amritsar (ATQ) have been suspended until further notice. Air flights from Pune and Amritsar have also been temporarily suspended, ET sources said.

International airlines have also been affected. Qatar Airways announced that it will temporarily suspend work and fly to Pakistan due to the closure of Pakistan's airspace. The airline is closely monitoring the situation and notes that it continues to prioritize passengers and crew safety. Travelers are advised to check for updates on Qatarairways.com or call the airline's support center on +974 4144 5555.

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