India Unfurls Fury on Pakistan as Retaliation for Terror Attack in J&K's Pahalgam

In a bold move, India launched a calibrated strike against nine known terrorist hubs within Pakistan earlier this week, days after a brutal gunning down of 26 innocent civilians from India and Nepal in Kashmir's Pahalgam.
The attack on April 22 left the nation reeling as authorities unraveled the trail leading them to Pakistani soil. The victims had been asked to recite the Kalima to confirm their faith and brutally executed those who could not, sparking outrage across the country.
In response to the atrocity, India launched Operation Sindoor, a military operation aiming to cripple Pakistan's ability to support terrorist groups operating from its territory. Authorities claim that they have targeted key military installations involved in the aggression, marking an effective yet restrained response.
India pointed out that this was no ordinary act of revenge but a calculated cold-blooded assault on human life. On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that Operation Sindoor is only paused, not conclusive, and India would respond swiftly if Pakistan continued to provoke the nation.
The PM emphasized that Pakistan's nuclear blackmail tactics have been rendered obsolete as India asserts its missile systems are able to pinpoint any provocation with precision strikes.
Operation Sindoor took place against a backdrop of long-standing terror attacks on Indian soil. The list includes, but is not limited to:
- 2001 Parliament attack
- 2008 Mumbai Terror
In response to these heinous acts, India launched Operation Sindoor.