India stand against terrorism.
Sindoor, or vermilion powder, is a traditional marker of the marital status of Hindu women. Married women wear it either in the parting of their hair or on their foreheads, and they wipe it off if they become widowed. During the April 22 terrorist attack, many women lost their husbands, who were targeted because they were Hindu. Whole country applauds symbolism behind mission “Operation Sindoor”.
The operation's name symbolises personal loss and national commitment, referencing 'sindoor', a traditional sign of marital fidelity. The Indian Armed Forces initiated 'Operation Sindoor' on May 7.
India’s fight is not against Pakistan but against the terrorists sheltered by it, and that ‘Operation Sindoor’ is in response to the cold-blooded murder of tourists at Pahalgam last month. Backing India's fight against terrorism, US House speaker Mike Johnson has said the United States would "do everything to support those efforts.
Several key global powers have openly backed India’s right to retaliate. From London to Tel Aviv, New Delhi’s targeted strike under Operation Sindoor is being recognised not as an act of aggression, but as a justified response to cross-border terrorism.
India’s most wanted terrorists like Hafiz Muhammad Saeed were holed up in the neighbouring country and carrying out his nefarious activities from a mosquethere, which was a safe haven for him. It had long been a common phenomenon for terrorists to flee to Pakistan after carrying out attacks in India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the opposition to stand united as the government briefed all parties on Thursday on 'Operation Sindoor'. The Indian Armed Forces have begun responding with calculated and strategic retaliation.
The United Kingdom, France, Israel, the Netherlands and several other countries have expressed support for India’s right to retaliate following the terror attack in Pahalgam, which killed 26 civilians. While most have also urged de-escalation, their statements reflect a growing global recognition that India cannot be expected to tolerate cross-border terrorism without consequence.
INDIA HITS PAKISTAN
India has said that its targeted strike on May 7—called Operation Sindoor—was a calibrated military response aimed at destroying terror launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
the Indian Air Force struck nine terror hideouts of banned groups Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen—four deep inside Pakistan and five in Pakistan-Occupied-Kashmir (PoK).
Whole country of 1.40 billion people of India should speak in one voice and stand by the Armed Forces who were risking their lives for the safety of the nation.
Let's keep our Armed Forces and citizens in our thoughts and prayers during this challenging time. May our nation emerge stronger and more united. Jai Hind!