Defence Minister Rajnath Singh commemorated Operation Sindoor, presenting it as a decisive response to a terror attack. Indian forces targeted terror launchpads across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, eliminating over 100 terrorists. Pakistan retaliated, sparking broader conflict, after which India’s strikes were followed by a ceasefire that ended hostilities.
On the anniversary of Operation Sindoor, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will lead a national security review in Jaipur. The operation followed the Pahalgam terror attack, with India reportedly carrying out precision missile strikes on nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, eliminating at least 100 terrorists. Officials will review the security fallout and next steps.
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Nearly a year after India’s response to the Pahalgam terror attack, Operation Sindoor targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan and PoJK. Austrian aerial warfare analyst and historian Tom Cooper has now described India’s action as a clear-cut military victory, pointing to what he says was India’s decisive advantage during the confrontation.
India has strongly condemned coordinated terrorist attacks in Mali that killed Defence Minister General Sadio Camara and several others. Expressing solidarity with the Malian government and people, India reiterated its commitment to fighting terrorism and supporting regional peace and stability during the aftermath of the deadly assaults.
Militants carried out a coordinated assault in Bamako and other parts of Mali on Saturday morning, the army said. Witnesses reported two loud explosions and sustained gunfire near the Kati military base before 6 a.m. Soldiers were deployed to block roads, suggesting a planned, multi-location operation rather than isolated attacks.
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