New Delhi: A ceasefire agreement has been established between India and Pakistan following recent cross-border hostilities. In the aftermath, significant details about India’s Operation Sindhur have surfaced, highlighting a series of targeted missile strikes on Pakistan.
According to intelligence sources, India launched 15 BrahMos missile attacks on 11 Pakistani airbases. Prior to these strikes, Indian forces reportedly deployed reconnaissance drones to survey the targeted airbases. Operation Sindhur was carried out as a retaliatory measure following the Pahalgam terrorist attack and successfully neutralized nine terrorist camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) and Pakistan.
Subsequently, Pakistan attempted counter-attacks using drones, missiles, and fighter jets; however, these efforts were effectively repelled by Indian forces. Indian military action also caused significant damage to multiple Pakistani airbases.
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Austrian warfare analyst Tom Cooper, in a recent interview with national media, described Operation Sindhur as a “grand success.” He revealed that Pakistan’s nuclear facilities sustained heavy damage during the operation. Cooper stated, “India’s strikes destroyed Pakistan’s nuclear sites, effectively sealing their entry and exit points, restricting Pakistani military access. This has left Pakistan strategically compromised. Their inability to safeguard critical nuclear and airbase infrastructure indicates a decisive victory for India.”
The operation underscores India’s enhanced strategic capabilities and determination to counter cross-border terrorism and threats to national security.