New Delhi, 27 April. Days ahead of the anniversary of Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army on Monday shared a post on social media detailing how Operation Sindoor demolished the terrorists’ structure in just 22 minutes. “Determination. Clarity. Complete focus on the mission. Justice delivered – quick and accurate. Evidence doesn’t argue – they decide,” the Army said in a post on social media platform X. This post has been published just days before the first anniversary of the Indian Army’s decisive military operation – Operation Sindoor.
The post also included a photo with the caption, “22 minutes of action and then their command collapses.” Earlier on Sunday also, the Army had said in a post on social media platform The post was accompanied by a photo with the caption ‘9 terror camps destroyed’ and ‘India does not forget’, which depicted a command center during the strikes carried out under Operation Sindoor.
Let us tell you that the wound of Pahalgam and the cry of justice, this entire incident is related to that dark date of 22 April 2025, when ‘The Resistance Front’, the mask of Lashkar-e-Taiba, brutally murdered 26 innocent tourists in Pahalgam by asking about their religion. India has not forgotten this wound. At the same time, the army had warned that when the limits of humanity are crossed, the answer is decisive. In response to this attack, the Indian Armed Forces launched ‘Operation Vermillion’ on 6 and 7 May. Under this, nine terrorist camps of Lashkar and Jaish-e-Mohammed located in Pakistan and Ghulam Kashmir were razed to the ground.
This operation was not just a military action, but a proof of India’s ‘zero tolerance’ policy against terrorism. Self-reliant India: New posture, new preparation The Army also mentioned ‘Operation Mahadev’ in its post, under which the main culprits of the Pahalgam attack were eliminated by conducting a search operation in inaccessible Himalayan areas for 93 days. Ahead of the Pahalgam anniversary, the Indian Army reiterated its firm commitment to justice and issued a stern warning that any violation of the “limits of humanity” will invite a decisive response.
Earlier, the Indian Army in a strongly worded post on its social media platform X said, “When the limits of humanity are crossed, the response is decisive. Justice has been served. India stands united.” The post was accompanied by a message that read, “Some lines should never be crossed,” which showed a map of India marked with red ‘sindoor’ powder, symbolizing the Army’s decisive action against terrorists under ‘Operation Sindoor’.
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