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The inside story of a seamless Operation Sindoor

IndiaTimes Saturday, 17 May 2025
Following a deadly attack on tourists, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting terrorist headquarters in Pakistan. Prime Minister Modi authorized a decisive response, overcoming concerns about Pakistan's nuclear capabilities and international pressure. Indian forces utilized intelligence and loitering munitions to strike key locations, showcasing advancements in military technology and joint operations, ultimately compelling Pakistan to seek a ceasefire.
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