Operation Sindoor Strike: 7 Bold Facts That Expose Pakistan’s Terror Nexus

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Operation Sindoor Strike: 7 Bold Facts That Expose Pakistan's Terror Nexus

Operation Sindoor strike was highlighted by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Ahmedabad on Sunday, stating that it destroyed terrorist infrastructure within Pakistan and exposed Islamabad’s long-standing denial of harboring terrorists. “Pakistan’s air defense system, which was borrowed from China, remained unused as our domestically produced BrahMos (supersonic cruise missile) destroyed its airbases,” he claimed.

Shah said that in retaliation for the Pahalgam terrorist assault, which took 26 lives, military forces advanced 100 kilometers into Pakistani territory. He said that the operation destroyed terrorist strongholds in Pakistan and the PoK. Our air force launched targeted strikes on areas that were thought to be impenetrable. “When the history of border security is written, Operation Sindoor will be written in golden letters,” he declared.

Shah contrasted the mission with earlier surgical and airstrikes, saying those were confined to POK, whereas Operation Sindoor targeted deep Pakistani territory. He said Pakistan was exposed globally when Indian missiles took out terrorists whom Pakistan claimed did not exist on its soil. “Terrorists were eliminated, and the next day senior officers of Pakistani army attended their funerals and offered prayers — revealing the direct link between Pakistan, its army, and terrorism,” Shah said.

Operation Sindoor Strike Reveals Pakistan’s Deep Terror Involvement

Operation Sindoor Strike: 7 Bold Facts That Expose Pakistan's Terror Nexus

Shah said that Operation Sindoor targeted deep Pakistani territory, whereas previous airstrikes and surgical operations were limited to POK. When Indian missiles killed terrorists that Pakistan claimed did not exist on its territory, he argued, Pakistan was exposed to the world. “After the terrorists were killed, senior Pakistani army officers attended their funerals and said prayers the following day, demonstrating the clear connection between Pakistan, its army, and terrorism,” Shah added.

Shah attributed the operation’s success to Modi’s “strong political will,” as well as to military and intelligence accuracy. According to Shah, “Modiji made it clear that Indus and blood will not flow together,” sending a strong message to Pakistan that trade and terrorism cannot coexist.

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