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Operation Sindoor: Read complete details of the 9 terror camps of LeT, JeM and HuM in Pakistan and PoK destroyed by Indian forces

Launching an offensive against terrorist launch pads located in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, the Indian defence forces carried out precision strikes on 9 terror camps in the wee hours of Wednesday (7th May). The strikes carried out in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack were codenamed ‘Operation Sindoor’. Indian forces missiles, glide bombs, Loitering munitions and other state-of-the art weapons to hit the terror bases in Pakistan and PoK.

Here is a list of the 9 targets hit by India, which terror group operates them and what activities are held there, along with other details.

1. Markaz Subhan Allah of Jaish-e-Mohammad, Bahawalpur, Pakistan

Markaz Subhan Allah in Bahawalpur of Punjab province is the main centre of JeM for training and indoctrination of youth. It is located at NH-5 (Karachi- Torkham Highway) on the outskirts of Bahawalpur at Karachi Mor, and is spread over a 15-acre area. It is located around 100 km away from internation border.

This centre serves as the operational headquarter of JeM and associated with terrorist plannings including Pulwama attack on Feb 14, 2019. Perpetrators of Pulwama attack were trained at this camp. The Markaz also consists of residences of JeM Chief Maulana Masood Azhar, de-facto Chief of JeM Mufti Abdul Rauf Asghar, Maulana Ammar and other family members.

However, currently Maulana Masood Azhar does not live there as he under the protective custody of Pak authorities at an undisclosed location in Islamabad or Rawalpindi. In his absence, Mufti Abdul Rauf Asghar runs the operations of JeM.

JeM conducts regular arms, physical and religious training for its cadres at Markaz Subhan Allah. Senior JeM functionaries such as Mufti Abdul Rauf Asghar and other brothers of Maulana Masood Azhar, chief of JeM and his brother-in-law, Yusuf Azhar @ Ustad Ghouri, head of JeM’s (armed) wing reside in this premises.

Besides these senior JeM leaders, the complex also houses more than 600 cadres. Maulana Rafiqullah, former religious trainer at Markaz Usman-o-Ali, is chief instructor at this Markaz since mid-2022. Markaz Subhan Allah was built with the help of both the provincial and federal governments of Pakistan, apart from funds raised by JeM from some Gulf and African countries including the UK. It is operational since 2015.

The facility has a gymnasium, and a swimming pool for swimming and deep-water diving courses for JeM cadres. Horse stables and Riding Ground was added to the facility in 2022. JeM imparts 6 days archery training to its cadres and Shura members at the Markaz.

As per Indian authorities, on 30 November 2024, Maulana Masood Azhar visited the Markaz after a gap of two years and addressed the cadres.

Apart from proscribed as terrorist organisation by India, USA, UK and several other countries, Pakistan also officially banned JeM in 2002 after the terror attack on Indian parliament in 2001. But continues to carry out its terror activities from its headquarters in Markaz Subhan Allah.

2. Markaz Taiba of Lashkar-e-Taiba, Muridke, Pakistan

Markaz Taiba is the ‘alma mater’ and the most important training centre of Lashkar-e-Taiba, located in Nangal Sahdan, Muridke, Sheikhupura, Punjab, Pakistan. Established in 2000, the centre is spread across 82 acres, and is comprises of madrassa, market, residential area for terror entities, sports facility, a fish farm and agricultural tracts.

The complex holds arms and physical trainings facility, as well as for dawa’h and radicalisation/ indoctrination for terror entities both from within Pakistan and abroad. There are separate Sufa education centres for men and women for religious indoctrination of male and female cadres.

This markaz enrols around 1000 students in different courses annually, therefore this markaz plays a crucial role in churning out terror entities for LeT annually. As per Indian authorities, Osama Bin Laden had financed Rs 10 million for construction of Mosque & Guest House within the Markaz Taiba complex in the year 2000.

Notably, all the perpetrators of 26/11 Mumbai attack including Ajmal Kasab were imparted intelligence training at this facility. David Coleman Headly & Tahawwur Hussain Rana, the prime conspirators of 26/11 Mumbai attacks, had visited this centre along with Abdul Rehman Sayed @ Pasha, Haroon and Khurram (co-conspirators) on instructions of Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi.

LeT ideologues Amir Hamza, Abdul Rehman Abid and Zafar Iqbal reside in the premises of this Markaz. LeT commanders Khubaib, Isa and Qasim frequently visit this Markaz. Hafiz Saeed and other terror entities of LeT, including Zaki Ur Rehman Lakhvi, also have houses in this facility. They regularly visit to supervise the radicalisation activities being conducted from this Markaz.

Pertinently, this Markaz is considered fountainhead for LeT terrorism, as Dawa’h from other sects of Islam to Ahle Hadith (being followed by LeT) is being conducted here only. This markaz provides the strategy to LeT, and also religious justification for Ghazwat-ul-Hind. LeT is designated as a Terrorist Organisation by many countries including India, USA and the UK, and is on the UNSC terror list. But Pakistan continues to allow it to operate from its soils.

3. Sarjal / Tehra Kalan facility of Jaish-e-Mohammad, Sarjal, Pakistan

Tehra Kalan or Sarjal facility is the main launching site of JeM for infiltration of terrorists into J&K. It is located in the Shakargarh Tehsil of Narowal District in Punjab, Pakistan. This facility is located inside the premises of a Primary Health Center in Tehra Kalan Village of Sarjal area so as to conceal its real purpose. Notably, Pakistsan’s ISI have facilitated setting up of such launch facilities along IB & LoC in Govt. buildings to hide/conceal terror infrastructure.

This JeM facility holds special prominence due to its close proximity of around 06 km from IB in Samba Sector of Jammu, J&K. This facility serves as the base for the digging of cross-border tunnels for infiltration of terrorists. ISI and JeM have developed a network of underground tunnels in Shakargarh area which is used for infiltration of JeM cadres into India. All the tunnels which have been dug across the border in Arnia-Jammu Sector are handiwork of the handlers from this facility.

Sarjal facility also serves as the launching base for drones by which arms/ammunition/narcotics and items are dropped into Indian territory. JeM has also been planning use of drones for infiltrating JeM terrorist into India aerially using drones. This facility therefore serves as an important terror base.

This facility also has a control room, in which the HF radio receivers and other communication facilities being used by the terrorists of JeM and Hizbul-Mujahideen are located. Instructions to terrorists operating in J&K are being communicated through encrypted mode from the facility.

The complex consists of single storey buildings wherein 6/7 rooms near first entrance are used by doctors and staff members of PHC for health check-up of patient/public. The two quarters near the parking and a hall are being used by JeM for their operational commanders and cadres. 20 – 25 JeM terrorists usually remain stationed at this facility to supervise infiltration attempts and terrorist activities of infiltrated terrorists in India.

JeM terrorist commanders Mohammad Adnan Ali @ Doctor and Kashif Jan regularly visit this JeM’s facility. Mufti Abdul Rauf Asghar, de-facto chief of JeM, supervises operations of JeM from through JeM operatives based at this facility. Pertinently, Adnan is known by alias of Doctor as he operates from this Facility which operates from Primary Health Center. Adnan and Kashif Jan are UA(P) Act designated individual terrorists.

Kashif Jan was the main JeM handler and conspirator who had planned and executed 2016 terror attack at Air Force Station in Pathankot.

4. Mehmoona Joya Facility of Hizbul Mujahideen (HM), Sialkot, Pakistan

Mehmoona Joya facility of Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) is located near Kotli Bhutta Govt. Hospital in Head Marala area of Sialkot District of Punjab, Pakistan. This is one among several such terror camps running from government buildings in Pakistan with ISI’s assistance.

This facility is used for infiltration of HM cadres into Jammu region of J&K. Hizbul Mujahideen cadres are also given training for terrorist operations and handling of weapons by the senior commanders at this facility.

Mohd. Irfan Khan @ Irfan Tanda is commander of this facility. He has been involved in several terror attacks in Jammu region, including the series of blasts carried out on 26 Jan 1995 in Maulana Azad Stadium of Jammu leaving 08 persons dead and 50 injured. The then Governor Shri K.V.Krishna Rao narrowly escaped the attack led by Tanda.

Irfan Tanda has led several infiltration bids from this facility into J&K, and handles transportation and smuggling of weapons for valley based terrorists from this facility. Several Hizbul commanders including Atta Al Rehman Alfezey @ Abu Lala, Maaz Bhai, Irfan Ghumman and others operate from this facility.

The facility consists of single-story concrete buildings having three rooms, one kitchen and one bathroom respectively. Quarters of the nearby hospital in the vicinity of facility is used to accommodate HM cadres. This facility can accommodate approximately 50 cadres at a time and around 20 – 25 terrorists are usually present at this facility at any point of time overseeing infiltration bids and terrorist operations in India.

5. Markaz Ahle Hadith of Lashkar-e-Taiba in Barnala, PoK

Markaz Ahle Hadith, Barnala is one of the important Markaz of LeT in Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir and is used for infiltration of LeT terrorists and arms/ammunition into Poonch – Rajauri – Reasi sector. It is situated at outskirts of Barnala town on Kote Jamel road and is at a distance of 500 metres from Barnala town and 200 metre from Kote Jemel road.

This facility can accommodate 100 -150 cadres, and around 40 – 50 cadres are usually present at this Markaz, supervising terror activities being organised from there. This Markaz is also utilised as staging centre for LeT terrorists before infiltrating into Indian territory.

Several LeT operatives operate from this Markaz and reside in its vicinity, including Qasim Gujjar @ Mahrore, Qasim Khanda, Anas Jarar and others. Central LeT/JuD leaders also visit this Markaz for organising and supervising terrorist activities across the border.

6. Markaz Abbas of Jaish-e-Mohammad in Kotli, PoK

Markaz Saidna Hazrat Abbas Bin Abdul Mutalib (Markaz Abbas) of JeM is located in Mohalla Roli Dhara Bypass Road, Kotli, Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir. This Markaz is located approx. 02 km south-east of Kotli Military Camp.

This building can accommodate around 100 – 125 JeM cadres and 40 – 50 terrorists are present within premises of this Markaz at any point of time.

Hafiz Abdul Shakoor @ Qari Zarrar, is head of this Markaz. He is one of the founding members of JeM and part of the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) terrorists who had left HuM and founded JeM along with Maulana Masood Azhar. Qari Zarrar lives in the three-storey building located adjacent to Markaz Abbas.

Qari Zarrar is directly involved in planning and execution of terrorist attacks in J&K. He is wanted accused by NIA for attack on Indian Army Camp near Baleeni Bridge, Nagrota, Jammu on Nov 29, 2016. He is also involved in fund raising for JeM through his contacts in Afghanistan. Other JeM terrorists based at Markaz Abbas of Kotli include Qari Maaz (son of Qari Zarrar), Mohammad Maviya Khan, Tahir Nazir and Abu Bakr.

7. Maskar Raheel Shahid of Hizbul-Mujahideen in Kotli, PoK

Located at approx. 2.5 kms from Mahuli Puli (a bridge on Mahuli Nalla on Mirpur-Kotli road) in Kotli District, PoJK, Maskar Rahil Shahid is one of the oldest facilities of Hizbul Mujahideen (HM). It is a secluded facility and accessible only via a kuchcha track.

The camp is located in hilly area and comprises of barracks, four rooms being used for keeping arms & ammunition, office and for residential purpose for terrorists. A new facility for accommodation of cadres and instructors has been constructed in this campus. A special designated electricity line is provided to this camp in this otherwise secluded area. This camp is located in heavy forest cover.

It can accommodate around 150 – 200 HM terrorists. Around 25 – 30 HM terrorists are usually present at this facility supervising terrorist activities being organised at this camp. HM terrorists visit this facility particularly for taking arms firing training and specialized physical training. In addition to providing conventional arms / physical training, this Camp specialises in training cadres for BAT/ sniping actions. Terrorist cadres are taken to nearby hilly area for training regarding fighting in hilly area. Survival training is also imparted at this camp.

Earlier Hizbul Mujahideen Head Syed Salahuddin used to himself welcome newly recruited terrorist cadres at this facility and supervise training activities being held here. At present the camp is being supervised by one Abu Maaz, who along with Abdul Rehman imparts training.

Large amount of propaganda material including posters, photos and videos of slain HM terrorists are kept at this camp and used to radicalize and motivate HM cadres to carry out violent ‘Jihad’ against India.

8. Shawai Nallah Camp of Lashkar-e-Taiba,  Muzaffarabad, PoK

Shawai Nallah Camp is one of the most important camps of LeT and is used for recruitment, registration and training of LeT cadres. This camp has been functional since early 2000.

The camp is located near Chelabandi bridge on Muzaffarabad- Neelum Road, Muzaffarabad, PoK. Also known as Huzaifa Bin Yemen and Bait-ul-Mujahideen camp, this camp includes a firing range, training ground, LeT Madrassa for cadres, and around 40 rooms.

The Shawai Nallah Camp has a large accommodation for LeT cadres along with residences for LeT terrorist commanders & instructors. This facility is used as base camp for imparting Daura-e-Aam training, which includes religious indoctrination, physical training, tactical training regarding use of GPS, map reading and arms training for rifles and grenades. LeT head Hafiz Saeed used to welcome new inductees to this camp on their arrival. After completion of initial training at this camp, cadres are sent to other LeT camps for further terrorist training.

This camp is also used from time to time to organize specialized weapons training for LeT cadres. LeT has been using this camp for organizing refresher courses for its already trained commanders/cadres. ISI also facilitates holding trainings at this camp by providing trainers of Pak Army to provide weapons training to LeT terrorists.

Shawai Nallah Camp can accommodate 200 -250 cadres, and around 50 – 100 cadres are usually present undergoing various terror activities being organised at this camp. Ajmal Kasab and other terrorists involved in 26/11 had undergone training in this camp. This camp forms a very important infrastructure for initial indoctrination and training of LeT terrorists.

This camp is also utilized as staging camp for LeT terrorists before infiltrating into Indian territory. LeT terrorists camping here are sent to launching facilities located bordering North Kashmir including such facilities located in Athmuqam, Leepa, Dudniyal, Tejian & Kel.

LeT commander Abu Dujana is in-charge of the camp and is assisted by Qamar Bhai, who looks after training schedules for cadres. This camp is frequently visited by several senior LeT commanders. Office of LeT’s front organisation Jamaat-ud-Dawa, located in Chela Bandi of Muzaffarabad, facilitates operations of this camp. There has been a resurgence in activities in this camp since 2023 and construction works have been going on to increase the capacity of this camp to accommodate more LeT cadres for training.

9. Syedna Bilal Markaz of Jaish-e-Mohammad, Muzaffarabad, PoK

Syedna Bilal Masjid is the main centre of JeM in PoK, located opposite Red Fort, Muzaffarabad. Jaish-e-Mohammad’s Office cum Transit Camp is located on the first floor adjacent to the building of Syedna Bilal Masjid. This facility is spread over 08-10 Kanals, and has family quarters, office building and office of Al-Rehmat Trust, charity wing of JeM.

This facility is used as a transit camp for JeM terrorists prior to their launching into J&K. At any point of time 50-100 cadres resides in this facility. Additionally training by Pakistani Special Forces, SSG, is imparted here, as indicted from the photographs retrieved from phones of killed JeM terrorists.

JeM operational commander and JeM head of PoJK, Mufti Asghar Khan Kashmiri is in-charge of the facility. Several JeM terrorists including Abdullah Jehadi@ Abdullah Kashmiri, Aashiq Nengroo and others.

Indian envoy slams The Irish Times for echoing Pakistani propaganda, tells OpIndia the paper has been ‘extremely negative’ and regularly publishes anti-India editorials

In a scathing criticism of The Irish Times editorial on the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Indian Ambassador to Ireland Akhilesh Mishra strongly condemned the newspaper’s approach, accusing it of failing to condemn the violence and instead providing cover for the terrorists and their sponsors.

On 6th May, the Indian envoy published an elaborate rebuttal to the piece of propaganda put out by The Irish Times, wherein he expressed his disappointment that the publication focused on criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi for “rattling sabres,” while failing to show solidarity with the victims of the attack.

Sharing a post on X, Mishra wrote, “Our reply to a malicious Irish Times editorial on the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. Instead of condemning terror, sympathising with innocent victims, it provides Cover Fire for the terrorists and their sponsors by charging PM Modi of rattling sabres and equating India with Pakistan.”

In a letter to the editor of Irish Times, Mishra said, “Your editorial on the heinous act of terrorism in Pahalgam in India’s union territory of Jammu and Kashmir is not only lacking in professional objectivity but is in sharp contrast with the expressions of sympathy the Indian embassy has received from the people of Ireland, led by Taoiseach Micheal Martin who stated that Ireland stands in solidarity with the people of India (Wider conflict must be avoided, Editorial, April 28th).

He pointed out that the international community, including leaders like Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Union, and the United Nations Security Council, had condemned the attack in the strongest terms. He also highlighted the omission in the editorial of key details, such as the UN’s call to hold the perpetrators accountable. In contrast, The Irish Times chose to focus on the Indian government’s actions in Jammu and Kashmir.

“The Pahalgam attack has been condemned worldwide. President of the European Union Ursula von der Leyen was among the first global leaders to condemn the vile terror attack. The UN Security Council also unanimously condemned in strongest terms the terrorist attack and underlined the need to hold perpetrators, organisers, financiers and sponsors of this reprehensible act of terrorism accountable and bring them to justice. (The Irish Times failed to mention this main operative portion of the UN statement). It is bizarre that instead of standing with the innocent victims, The Irish Times has chosen to provide cover fire for the terrorists by charging the prime minister, Narendra Modi, of rattling sabres and equating India with Pakistan, the global epicentre of terrorism, known for harbouring UN-designated terrorists and providing a safe haven for many years to Osama bin Laden,” the letter added.

Mishra further said that since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, Jammu and Kashmir had witnessed significant development, with a booming economy, foreign investments, and a thriving tourism sector.

The letter stated, “Contrary to The Irish Times’s misperception about Jammu and Kashmir’s limited autonomy replaced by direct rule and a harsh security crackdown on Hindu nationalist Modi’s election in 2019, the people have

witnessed unprecedented economic and infrastructural development. There has been a revival of domestic and foreign investments and booming tourism, as well as a fully-fledged democratic political process since the abrogation of the temporary Article 370 from the constitution of India in 2019. The people of Jammu and Kashmir elected a democratic government in a free and fair election in 2024 with 63.9 per cent turnout.”

In his letter, Ambassador Akhilesh Mishra further stated that a significant outrage prevails in India following the Islamic terror attack in Pahalgam and the nation stands united behind the government to punish the perpetrators of the dastardly attack.

“There is outrage in India over the Pahalgam terrorist attack. The entire nation, including people in the Kashmir valley, all political parties and leaders of the opposition, and all prominent Muslim leaders and civil society, are united behind the government of India in its determination to punish the perpetrators and conspirators of the massacre…” Mishra added.

“The Irish Times has been extremely negative towards India”: Indian Ambassador to Ireland tells OpIndia

Responding to OpIndia’s email query, Indian Ambassador to Ireland Akhilesh Mishra said that The Irish Times has been “extremely negative” towards India. Mishra said that while most of their India-related stories are sourced from news wires/agencies, they have been publishing editorials and opinion pieces that have been one-sided, mostly critical of India and harsh against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, hinting at a targeted attempt at maligning India’s image and pushing narratives biased against India.

“The Irish Times has been extremely negative towards India. While most of their India-related stories are based on international media/agency reports, occasionally, it has been publishing editorial opinions, all of them in the past three years have been one-sided, critical of India, particularly harsh in attacking Prime Minister Modi,” the Indian diplomat stated.

Akhilesh Mishra added that the Indian Embassy in Ireland has time and again called The Irish Times for publishing editorials replete with anti-Modi and anti-India rhetoric. The Indian envoy pointed out that beyond reasonable criticism, The Irish Times has perpetually been biased against India and has also been “insensitive towards the sentiments of Hindus.”

Besides the recent editorial titled The Irish Times view on India and Pakistan: wider conflict must be avoided”, Mishra said that the Irish media outlet had published a hit job against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2024 ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.

The Irish newspaper published an editorial titled,’ The Irish Times view on the Indian election: Modi tightens his grip’ wherein it alleged that India has somehow fallen prey to ‘intolerant Hindu-first majoritarianism.’

“India’s democratic credentials have been severely tarnished,” The Irish Times claimed while trying to build a case for Arvind Kejriwal, who is an accused in the high-profile Delhi liquor scam. The newspaper had also compared the Indian Prime Minister with Turkish Islamist leader Recep Erdogan.

Back then, Akhilesh Mishra had strongly responded to The Irish Times’s unfounded allegations made in its propaganda-laden editorial.

Similarly, The Irish Times had, in August 2023, published an anti-Modi editorial wherein it mindlessly blamed the Modi government for inciting ethnic violence in India’s north-eastern state of Manipur. The Irish Times not only slandered the Meitei Hindu community while whitewashing the crimes of Kuki Christians and downplaying the involvement of Kuki-Chin groups in the cultivation of opium and trafficking drugs, including synthetic drugs, from Myanmar and Manipur through Mizoram and Bangladesh. The newspaper had also peddled the ‘Muslim minorities in danger from right-wing Hindu extremists’ lie while making no mention of Islamist violence against Hindus on numerous occasions.

Indian envoy Akhilesh Mishra had appropriately responded to this propaganda-laden editorial as well back then. Mishra pointed out that his rejoinders were published on The Irish Times’s website in the “letters to the editor” section; however, the original letters were “severely mutilated” by the Irish newspaper.

Regarding the question whether the newspaper has responded to his rebuttal, the Indian diplomat stated, “Irish Times has not responded to our rejoinders, neither has changed its biased view of India, particularly, insensitivity to the sentiments of Hindus. To get an idea of the instinctive negativity of Irish Times towards India, you may see the original letter of the Ambassador, which has been severely mutilated.”

OpIndia also asked about Ireland’s stance on the Pahalgam terror attack, wherein 26 people were religiously profiled and shot dead by Pakistan-backed terrorists. The ambassador said that the Prime Minister of Ireland extended condolences and solidarity with the victims of the attack and the people of India.

Regarding Ireland’s position on India’s anti-terror strikes in Pakistan under Operation Sindoor, the Indian envoy said: “So far, the Irish side has not issued any statement on Operation Sindoor.”

The Irish Times or The Pakistan Times: Paints the victim of terror as a troublemaker, sympathises with the terror-sponsoring Pakistan

The Irish Times in its editorial published on 28th April wrote essentially toed the Pakistani line as elaborately highlighted by Ambassador Akhilesh Mishra. From the very onset, the editorial sets a tone wherein India comes across as an aggressor despite being a victim of Pakistan-sponsored Islamic terrorism and Pakistan as a terrified victim.

“…Pakistan has denied responsibility and says it is willing to cooperate with an independent international investigation of the killings. And India has failed to produce evidence beyond claims of Pakistan’s historic support for terrorism. Nonetheless, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with loud domestic support, is rattling sabres, promising severe punishment and the razing of terror safe havens. Reports suggest Indian diplomats are seeking to build backing for what Modi has called the harshest response.”

The editorial appeared more to be a propaganda piece by the ‘Pakistan Times’ instead. The Irish Times failed to mention the fact that India had sent multiple dossiers to Pakistan after the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, stating that the attacks were carried out by Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists. The Indian investigation found that Jamat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed, who continues to live in Pakistan under the patronage of the Pakistani establishment, had masterminded the attacks in collusion with ISI handlers.

India even allowed a judicial commission of Pakistan to visit India on March 14-21, 2012, during which they recorded statements of witnesses.

Despite providing ample evidence, Pakistan’s court allowed Hafiz Saeed to walk free, absolving him of any involvement in the cowardly attack that claimed 166 lives. In 2017, India demanded a re-investigation into the case, however, Pakistan outrightly denied the demand.

A redux of Pakistan’s nonchalance in acting against Islamic terrorism orchestrated from its soil was seen in 2016, following the Pathankot terror attack. After the January 2016 attack, India had handed over a letter rogatory (LR) from the NIA (National Investigation Agency) to Pakistan on 2nd March 2016 and a Pakistani Joint Investigation Team (JIT) was allowed to visit Pathankot and collect evidence from Indian investigators for five days in March 2016. All the evidences including DNA samples of four Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) Fidayeen attackers Nasir Hussain, Abu Bakar, Umar Farooq and Abdul Qayum (residents of Pakistan’s Punjab and Sindh) were handed over to Pakistani authorities, call record details, individual dossiers, financial details of Al-Rehmat Trust (financial arm of JeM) were provided to JIT.  Moreover, JIT was also allowed to converse with 16 witnesses.

However, what was the end result of this? Islamabad violated the principle of reciprocity, and India’s NIA was not allowed to conduct an investigation in Pakistan. The hostile neighbour also refused to share evidence with Indian investigators. Forget taking action or handing over Pakistani terrorists to India, Islamabad did not even cooperate in the investigation. Even after the Pulwama attack in 2019, a letter rogatory was sent to Pakistan seeking information on four Pakistani terrorists involved in the attack, however, the Pakistani government did not cooperate.

Yet, The Irish Times expects India to share evidence with Pakistan so that their government can once again sit on it for years, do nothing and eventually,  either proclaim all the perpetrators as holier than thou or outrightly deny their presence in Pakistan. Islamabad’s perpetual failure in acting against Islamic terror outfits operating from its soil indicates that they are backed and shielded by the Pakistani government, army and the ISI. In fact, the Pakistani establishment has patronised them to act as their proxy against India, since the hostile neighbour knows it cannot stand a chance against India in a conventional war, given the Pakistan Army’s history of never losing an election and never winning a war.

The Irish Times further lamented the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35a, insinuating that the Hindu-nationalist Modi government stripped India’s only Muslim-majority state’s limited autonomy. While emphasising the religious demography of Jammu and Kashmir, The Irish Times chose not to mention that this region was not once Hindu-majority, and just three decades back, had its Kashmiri Hindu populace killed, raped and ostracised from their own motherland essentially for being Hindu. It is the same Hindu-hating Jihadist mindset that fuelled the Kashmiri Pandit exodus in the early 1990s and the Pahalgam attack in April 2025. Abrogation of Article 370 and 35A was not done to oppress Kashmiri Muslims but was only a course correction. A temporary provision that managed to prevail for way to long than its intended existence of time was relegated to the veritable dustbin. Its removal was also upheld by the Supreme Court of India.

“The ominous escalation in tensions over Pahalgam, the fruit of the bitter sectarian divisions that go back to partition, has the terrifying potential to drift into all-out war between the two countries,” The Irish Times editorials says towards the end of the piece.

The publication fails to understand that the ominous escalation of tensions between India and Pakistan following Pahalgam are not rooted in sectarian divisions; rather, the Indo-Pak animosity is rooted in the latter’s blatant hatred for Hindus and non-Muslims as reiterated by Pakistani Army chief Asim Munir just days before the Pahalgam attack. The Hindu majority of India has largely co-existed peacefully alongside Muslims, Sikhs, and other religious communities, on the contrary, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan has perpetually killed, raped, oppressed and discriminated against its Hindu and other non-Muslim minorities since 1947. In the form of Operation Sindoor, India has told Pakistan and the sympathisers of Islamist terror that the country will no longer tolerate religious profiling-based killing of its people, no more for the sake of sustaining the chimera of ‘Aman ki asha’ (hope of peace).

15 innocent civilians killed, 43 injured in indiscriminate artillery firing by Pakistan Army in Poonch and Tangdhar in J&K, houses and other civilian infrastructure damaged

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Fifteen innocent civilians have been killed and 43 injured in artillery firing by the Pakistan Army since yesterday night which has hit civilian areas in Poonch and Tangdhar, defence sources said on Wednesday.

Pakistan Army has targeted civilian areas in the border areas. The shelling caused panic among villagers and damaged several houses.

After Operation Sindoor, the Pakistan Army continued its series of ceasefire violations by targeting civilian areas in the border areas of Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday. Officials said the shelling caused panic among villagers and damaged several houses.

Shelling by Pakistan damaged civilian infrastructure, shattered window panes and cracked walls.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also held an emergency meeting with officials over the current situation in border areas.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Wednesday that the Indian Armed Forces displayed their valour and bravery in Operation Sindoor, scripting a new history, and took action against terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and POJK with “precision, alertness and sensitivity”.

Speaking at an event for the inauguration of 50 Border Roads Organisation infrastructure projects across six states and two UTs, Rajnath Singh said that the armed forces showed sensitivity in ensuring that the civilian population is not affected during their action.

He also expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his full support to the armed forces.

India’s precision strikes on terrorist infrastructure came in response to the Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 people were killed.

“You know that today, under the guidance of PM Narendra Modi, our Indian armed forces have made us all proud… Last night, our Indian armed forces displayed their valour and bravery, and scripted a new history. Indian armed forces took action with precision, alertness and sensitiveness. The targets we decided where accurately demolished with precision.. Our armed forces also showed sensitivity in ensuring that the civilian population is not affected at all,” Rajnath Singh said. “In a way, we can say that Indian jawans showed precision, alertness and humanity. On behalf of the entire country, I congratulate the jawans and officers,” he added.

Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Sukhbir Singh Badal has strongly condemned the inhuman attack by Pakistani forces on the sacred Central Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha Sahib in Poonch.

In a social media post on X, condemning the inhuman attack,”Badal stated that three Gursikhs have lost their lives.

As per Badal’s office, the deceased have been identified as Amrik Singh Ji (a raagi Singh), Bhai Amarjeet Singh and Ranjit Singh.

The SAD leader expressed solidarity with the bereaved families and demanded an adequate compensation to support them in their time of grief.

“Strongly condemn the inhuman attack by Pakistani forces on the sacred Central Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha Sahib in Poonch, in which three innocent Gursikhs, including Bhai Amrik Singh Ji (a raagi Singh), Bhai Amarjeet Singh and Bhai Ranjit Singh lost their lives. The Shiromani Akali Dal expresses complete solidarity with the families of the deceased Gursikhs and prays for peace for the departed and courage for their friends and loved ones. We demand that the martyrs be honored for their sacrifice and that the bereaved families receive adequate compensation to support them in their time of grief. The Sikhs have always been, and will continue to be, the sword arm of the country. We stand like a rock with our armed forces. Although the Shiromani Akali Dal and our country stand for peace, if our honor is challenged by the enemy, we need no reminder to fulfill our patriotic duties,” Badal said in a post on X.

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann also condemned the incident stating that targeting the common people is completely wrong. He also expressed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families.

“There has been news of a bomb attack by Pakistan on a Gurdwara Sahib located near the LOC in Poonch sector of Jammu and Kashmir. In this attack, a Ragi Singh Bhai Amrik Singh, Amarjit Singh, Ranjit Singh and Ruby Kaur have died. Where prayers are offered for the well-being of all, such an attack is highly condemnable. Targeting the common people is completely wrong. We express our heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased. It is a prayer to Guru Sahib that He may place the departed souls at His feet and give strength to the families to bear this unbearable pain,” Chief Minister Mann posted on X.

Earlier in the day, at a joint briefing on Operation Sindoor in which nine terrorist camps were targeted with precision strikes, Foreign Secretay Vikram Misri said the terror attack in Pahalgam was marked with extreme barbarity, with the victims mostly killed with head shots at close range and in front of their family.

“The family members were deliberately traumatised through the manner of killing, accompanied by the exhortation that they should take back the message. The attack was clearly driven by the objective of undermining normalcy returning to Kashmir,” he said.

Misri said that Indian intelligence agencies had been monitoring terrorist activities and raised concerns regarding more terrorist attacks in India.

“Our intelligence indicated that further attacks against India are impending. Thus, compulsion, both to deter and prevent and hence earlier this morning, India exercised its right to respond to deter such more cross-border terrorism… Our actions were measured and non-escalatory, proportionate and responsible. They focused on dismantling terrorists’ infrastructure,” he said.

Wing Commander Vyomika Singh informed that a total of nine terror sites were targeted and successfully destroyed. She asserted that the locations were selected so that there was no damage to civilians and their infrastructures.

“Operation Sindoor was launched by the Indian Armed Forces to deliver justice to the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack and their families. Nine terrorist camps were targeted and successfully destroyed… The locations were so selected to avoid damage to civilian infrastructures and loss of any civilian lives, she said.

Col Sofiya Qureshi showed some videos of the strikes destroying terror camps.

The Indian Armed Forces launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ early Wednesday.

Twenty-six people were killed in the Pahalgam terror attack. The government had said that the perpetrators will face severe punishment.


(This news report is published from a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has not been written or edited by OpIndia staff)

Made in China, broken in war: How Chinese-supplied air defence system did not intercept a single missile fired under ‘Operation Sindoor’

In a significant escalation with far-reaching consequences, India launched precision strikes on nine terrorist camps deep within Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK) in the early hours of Wednesday. But beyond the destruction of terror infrastructure, Operation Sindoor delivered an even more resounding blow—to the credibility of Pakistan’s Chinese-supplied air defence systems and, by extension, to Beijing’s claims of military superiority.

The Indian Air Force, in a meticulously coordinated mission, deployed SCALP cruise missiles from its Rafale fighter jets. These French-origin munitions, renowned for their stealth, range of over 500 kilometers, and terrain-hugging flight paths, flew undetected across Pakistani airspace. They struck with surgical precision. Not a single missile was intercepted.

And that’s what makes this operation historic.

Pakistan’s airspace was supposedly guarded by the HQ-9 and LY-80 (HQ-16) air defence systems—Chinese-made platforms often paraded by Islamabad as state-of-the-art solutions against aerial threats. The HQ-9, modeled after Russia’s S-300, is marketed as capable of detecting and neutralizing threats mid-air. Yet, during Operation Sindoor, these systems neither saw the missiles coming nor reacted when they did.

The result: complete strategic paralysis.

India’s use of advanced electronic warfare techniques—including decoys, signal suppression, and radar jamming—turned Pakistan’s air defence grid into a sitting duck. In the seconds it took for Indian missiles to obliterate high-value terrorist targets in Bahawalpur, Muridke, Muzaffarabad, and Kotli, Pakistan’s multi-billion-dollar missile shield stood frozen—useless, blind, and humiliated.

This isn’t a one-off failure. It’s the latest chapter in a string of embarrassing breakdowns. In 2011, U.S. Navy SEALs raided Abbottabad without challenge. In 2019, Indian jets struck Balakot with impunity. In 2022, a stray Indian BrahMos missile pierced 120 km into Pakistan undetected. Each time, the Chinese-supplied systems failed.

However, Operation Sindoor is the most damning verdict yet—a real-time battlefield test that exposed not only operational inefficiency but systemic flaws in Pakistan’s reliance on imported unreliable Chinese tech.

Despite years of procurement and upgrades, Pakistan’s integrated air defence network collapsed the moment it was put to the test. The HQ-9’s inability to track the incoming SCALPs suggests either catastrophic detection failure or critical delays in response. In either case, it raises uncomfortable questions: How effective is Beijing’s export-grade military hardware? And how wise is Islamabad’s overreliance on it?

Pakistan has confirmed over 50 terrorist casualties, though sources suggest the real number may exceed 90. More importantly, the strike has devastated whatever confidence Islamabad may have placed in its so-called “iron dome.”

For China, the operation is a diplomatic embarrassment and a technological indictment. For Pakistan, it is a chilling reminder that defence deals do not guarantee security. And for India, Operation Sindoor reaffirms its growing prowess in next-generation stand-off warfare—blending stealth, precision, and psychological supremacy.

India didn’t just destroy terror camps. It dismantled myths—about Chinese power, Pakistani defence, and who holds the technological edge in South Asia.

Because in modern warfare, it’s not what your systems are called that matters. It’s whether they work when the enemy is already at your doorstep. This week, “Made in China” had another example of why Chinese-made tech are unreliable and junk—and Operation Sindoor made sure the world noticed.

Who are Wing Commander Vyomika Singh and Colonel Sofia Qureshi, the officers who led the press briefing on Operation Sindoor

On 7th May, India carried out “Operation Sindoor” in response to the brutal killings of 26 Hindu tourists by Pakistan-sponsored terrorists in Pahalgam on 22nd April. Wing Commander Vyomika Singh and Colonel Sofia Qureshi provided comprehensive details about the operation during a press briefing. They stated that the Indian Air Force, Army and Navy collaborated on this mission. Additionally, India conveyed a message of female empowerment by organising a press conference with two women in leadership roles.

Colonel Sofia Qureshi is one of the two officers who conducted the press briefing. She enlisted in the Indian Army at the age of 17 to pursue her aspirations. She was born in Vadodara of Gujarat in 1981 and entered the army in 1999 via the Short Service Commission. Her background is steeped in military tradition as her grandfather was also an army personnel and her husband is also an officer in the army.

She has played a significant role in the army’s peacekeeping missions. She made remarkable contributions during “Operation Parakram” at the Punjab border and in flood relief efforts in the North East, earning widespread recognition for her work. Exercise Force 18 was held in Pune, involving 18 countries, including ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations nations). Sofia Qureshi was notably the only woman among the 40 officers who were part of this exercise.

On the other hand, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh harbored a passion for flying since her early years. Interestingly, her name means one who resides in the sky. Her name also bolstered her aspirations. She began her journey at SCC and subsequently entered the force after obtaining her engineering degree. She stands as the first member of her family to enter the armed forces. She was commissioned as a helicopter pilot in the Indian Air Force and received a permanent commission in the flying branch in 2019.

She has operated helicopters like the Chetak and Cheetah in some of the most difficult regions, including Jammu and Kashmir and the Northeast. Vyomika Singh has been involved in various rescue missions. In 2021, she joined a women’s mountaineering expedition representing the three military branches on Mount Manirang, earning considerable recognition from this endeavor.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri briefs envoys of 13 UNSC member states on Operation Sindoor, says Pahalgam terror attack was escalation for India

With India carrying out precision strikes on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and PoJK, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri briefed envoys and representatives of 13 UN Security Council member countries and conveyed that New Delhi’s response to April 22 Pahalgam terror attack has been ” targeted, measured and non-escalatory,” sources said.

They said that Foreign Secretary conveyed that April 22 terror attack, in which 26 people were killed, was “escalation for us”.

Sources said Misri pointed out that The Resistance Front (TRF), a front for LeT, had claimed responsibility for the terror attack and then backed out after it realised that it has to be shield.

Sources said he conveyed that Pakistan tried very hard to bring out a UNSC statement and it is clear that there is some design to this.

Misri conveyed that India’s response has been “targeted, measured and non-escalatory” and the precision strikes have been carried out only on terrorist infrastructure.

Pakistan, however, has been focusing on hitting civilian infrastructure in the Poonch area.

Misri said Pahalgam was a barbaric terror attack and everyone saw what it was.

He said India has responded to a terror attack and has targeted terrorist infrastructure.

He is learnt to have said that if Pakistan responds then India will also respond and that shelling is taking place along LoC in Jammu and Kashmir.

Sources said there were queries about possible reaction from Pakistan and the Foreign Secretary conveyed that India has responded to a terrorist attack.

He said India has not targeted any military installation and hit nine sites belonging to terrorists outfits.

He is learnt to have said that if Pakistan hits at civilian infrastructure then India will respond.

Sources said Misri conveyed that India has credible evidence that the nine sites targeted by it are places where terrorists used to be trained and were also used as launchpads.

They said Misri stated that it is too early to comment on casualties.

The terror infrastructure is housed in complex in which there are madrassas, mosques, playgrounds, dormitories and training areas. India has targeted these complexes which have been a training ground for terrorists, he is leant to have said.

Misri said that India’s mission in the US is also reaching out to all the UNSC members.

Earlier in the day, at a joint briefing on Operation Sindoor in which nine terrorist camps were targeted with precision strikes, Foreign Secretay Vikram Misri said the terror attack in Pahalgam was marked with extreme barbarity, with the victims mostly killed with head shots at close range and in front of their family.

“The family members were deliberately traumatised through the manner of killing, accompanied by the exhortation that they should take back the message. The attack was clearly driven by the objective of undermining normalcy returning to Kashmir,” he said.

Misri said that Indian intelligence agencies had been monitoring terrorist activities and raised concerns regarding more terrorist attacks in India.

“Our intelligence indicated that further attacks against India are impending. Thus, compulsion, both to deter and prevent and hence earlier this morning, India exercised its right to respond to deter such more cross-border terrorism… Our actions were measured and non-escalatory, proportionate and responsible. They focused on dismantling terrorists’ infrastructure,” he said.

Wing Commander Vyomika Singh informed that a total of nine terror sites were targeted and successfully destroyed. She asserted that the locations were selected so that there was no damage to civilians and their infrastructures.

“Operation Sindoor was launched by the Indian Armed Forces to deliver justice to the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack and their families. Nine terrorist camps were targeted and successfully destroyed… The locations were so selected to avoid damage to civilian infrastructures and loss of any civilian lives, she said.

Col Sofiya Qureshi showed some videos of the strikes destroying terror camps.

The Indian Armed Forces launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ early Wednesday.

Twenty-six people were killed in the Pahalgam terror attack. The government had said that the perpetrators will face severe punishment.


(This news report is published from a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has not been written or edited by OpIndia staff)

Days after alleging India was mocked about Balakot strike claims, Congress MP Imran Masood says ‘share number and names of terrorists killed so that we can be satisfied’

While the entire nation stands united as our security forces avenged the Pahalgam terror attack in Operation Sindoor by destroying the terrorist headquarters in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, Congress leader Imran Masood has raised questions on the operation of the security forces by saying that he will be satisfied only when the details of the security operation are made public.

Speaking to the media, Masood demanded that the government disclose the details of the operation, such as the extent of damage inflicted in the strikes and the number of names of terrorists killed. “Salute to Indian security forces, this was the kind of reply we expected…how many (terrorists) were killed and what all damages could they inflict, this also should be announced…then we will feel at peace…we had said several times, we are with govt and that they should give befitting reply…” said Masood.

This is not the first time that Masood, whose infamously threatened to chop PM Modi into pieces during the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, has questioned the operations of Indian security forces. Earlier this week, he cast aspersions on the Uri surgical strike and the Balakot air strike carried out by the Indian security forces in retaliation for the Pathankot and Pulwama terrorist attacks, respectively. In a TV interview with journalist Megha Prasad for the program Inside Out on ABP News, the Congress MP said that the entire world mocked the surgical strike.

When the interviewer asked Masood whether he believed that India carried out successful surgical and air strikes on terrorist launch pads sponsored by Pakistan, Masood replied, “The whole world mocked the air strike. Pakistanis are saying that they killed our three crows.”

Operation Sindoor

India conducted Operation Sindoor in the wee hours of Wednesday (7th May) in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 Hindu tourists were brutally gunned down by Islamic terrorists in Pahalgam, J&K. Since he terrorist attack, military tension had been simmering between India and Pakistan as India expressed its resolve to do justice. As a result, India targeted 9 locations linked to Jaish-e-Muhammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in Operation Sindoor, sending shockwaves across Pakistan.

When the Left echoes Rawalpindi: How The Wire’s Arfa Sherwani, Siddharth Varadrajan parroted Pakistani narrative soon after ‘Operation Sindoor’

A little past midnight on May 7, the Indian Armed Forces carried out one of the most audacious counter-terror operations in recent memory. Codenamed “Operation Sindoor,” the mission struck nine terror camps entrenched in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, including the Jaish-e-Mohammed headquarters and a Lashkar-e-Taiba facility used to launch the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. Within minutes, videos of explosions, smoldering infrastructure, and Pakistani panic flooded social media. The Indian Army, in a rare public statement, confirmed its role, proudly proclaiming: “Justice is served.”

As the rest of India erupted in patriotic pride and collective catharsis, another response emerged—not from Pakistan but from the drawing rooms and editorial offices of India’s Left-liberal intelligentsia. If the Pakistani state was fuming, its apologists in Indian media circles appeared equally perturbed. What followed was a spectacle of intellectual subversion, with self-styled progressives rushing to cast doubt, question the government’s intent, and parrot the propaganda of India’s sworn enemy.

It is difficult to ignore the galling irony. Just days earlier, following the Pahalgam massacre where terrorists slaughtered unarmed Indian tourists, the Modi government faced flak from this very cohort. With performative outrage and righteous indignation, these commentators took swipes at the Centre, accusing it of being all hat and no cattle. They excoriated the central government, rightly so, for the security lapses that led to the attack. But they steered clear of blaming militant Islam, the underlying ideology that Pakistan taps to recruit an endless stream of terrorists willing to kill and cause slaughter, all in the name of “waging a war against kafirs” for Islam.

Demands for “decisive action” and lamentations about India’s “strategic paralysis” filled their op-eds and primetime slots. But when that decisive action came, the same voices performed a swift volte-face.

Take Arfa Khanum Sherwani of The Wire, for instance. Within hours of Operation Sindoor, she began echoing the Pakistani establishment’s line that India had attacked unarmed civilians, conveniently brushing aside the Indian Army’s statement and years of intelligence inputs from international agencies about terror camps operating in plain sight in Pakistan. According to her, no terrorist was killed. Her entire premise rested not on independent verification or journalistic investigation, but on statements released by the very state that has made terrorism an instrument of its foreign policy.

Sherwani didn’t stop there. In a telling moment that exposes the ideological roots of such narratives, she described Kashmir as being “sandwiched” between India and Pakistan. This framing is not just inaccurate; it’s dangerous. It erases the very real role of local terror networks, underplays the radicalization fostered by Pakistan, and presents the Indian state as the oppressor—a narrative lifted straight from the ISI playbook.

At one point during her conversation, Sherwani even appeared to mock the infographic of ‘Operation Sindoor’ shared by the Indian Army. ‘Sindoor’ holds profound cultural and symbolic significance, for it a marker of a married woman’s husband’s wellbeing. The Armed Forces had chosen the name presumably to honour the dead—men segregated by terrorists for being Hindu and shot dead in cold blood in front of their families.

Siddharth Varadarajan, founder of The Wire and a man who rarely misses a chance to question India’s security policies, joined in with a similar narrative of manufactured doubt. Speaking with Sherwani in the early hours after the strike, he fretted over the government’s initial reluctance to disclose the exact locations of the strikes. He insinuated that the government was forced to confirm the operation only because social media had already gone viral with videos and images of the destruction. The implication was clear: the state was hiding something.

The Wire panelists were busy pushing Pakistani talking points hours after Army conducted ‘Operation Sindoor’

Varadarajan went on to claim that the success of the strikes was unverifiable. It is a tactic we’ve seen before—most notably after the Balakot airstrikes in 2019, when the same cabal demanded GPS coordinates, photographic evidence, and death certificates of terrorists. They conveniently ignore the operational realities of airstrikes, the need for secrecy, and the tactical advantage of withholding evidence for the enemy to learn insights into the operation and prevent such strikes in future.

Perhaps the most bizarre contribution came from another Wire journalist, Rahul, who spoke at The Wire Live on YouTube, pushing an entirely fabricated story, presumably birthed in an ISI war room. According to this tale, the Pakistani Air Force had shot down five to six Indian fighter jets, including advanced French-made Rafales. Without a shred of evidence, Rahul amplified the claim, even as the Indian Armed Forces released no such confirmation and foreign defense analysts dismissed the story as fanciful fiction.

What this reveals is a disturbing reality: that a section of India’s commentariat has become indistinguishable from enemy propaganda. Their knee-jerk skepticism, selective outrage, and intellectual gymnastics are no longer about holding power to account; they are about sabotaging national morale and shielding Pakistan from international scrutiny.

This is not journalism. This is psychological warfare.

Fifth column in action, aiding and supporting Pakistani propaganda machinery

One might be tempted to attribute this to political bias—after all, the Modi government has always been the Left’s bête noire. But the pattern here is far too consistent, and the stakes far too high, to dismiss this as mere opposition politics. What we are witnessing is a textbook example of the Fifth Column in action—a segment of society that functions within a country while actively or inadvertently promoting the enemy’s objectives.

These intellectual mercenaries traffic in doubt and fear. Their aim is not truth, but paralysis. Their messaging always follows the same trajectory: first, deny the presence of terrorists; then, question the authenticity of the strikes; and finally, stoke fears of an apocalyptic retaliation by Pakistan.

The last point is particularly insidious. Every time India strikes back, these voices emerge from the woodwork to warn of war, escalation, and international fallout. They scream “recklessness” and “warmongering” while ignoring the decades-long pattern of Pakistan’s state-sponsored terrorism. This fear-mongering is not a coincidence—it is a calculated narrative designed to dissuade India from retaliating, to preserve the illusion that peace can be bought through passivity.

But the Modi administration has proven, repeatedly, that it no longer governs by the whims of these performative outrage merchants. The days of Track II diplomacy, dossiers, and strategic restraint are long gone. This is a new India—one that responds, not just reacts; one that won’t hesitate in crossing the international border for bringing the perpetrators of terrorism to justice. One that is not content with candlelight vigils after every terror attack, but seeks to ensure that such attacks responded with military might and not just diplomatic blitzkrieg.

Performative outrage merchants from Delhi’s Khan Market gang clings to fading relevance as India embraces strategic clarity

It is this transformation that rattles the old guard. Having lost their clout, their relevance, and their ideological grip over national discourse, they now resort to amplifying enemy narratives to remain in the spotlight. Their fear is not just of war; it is of irrelevance.

Operation Sindoor was not just a tactical success; it was a statement. It told the world that India will no longer tolerate terror sanctuaries across the border. That India’s response will be swift, precise, and unapologetic. And if it bruises some egos in Karachi—or in Delhi’s Khan Market circuit—so be it.

In the end, the real story is not just about the missiles that found their targets in terrorist camps. It is about the intellectual missiles fired by India’s own Fifth Column, aimed not at the enemy, but at the morale of its own people. And it is about time we called them out for what they are: enablers of terror, cloaked in the garb of dissent.

India has chosen to walk on a path of self-respect, strategic clarity, and zero tolerance for any form of terrorism. Thos who find it difficult to stomach it are welcome to wallow in their irrelevance. But India will march on unbothered, obliterating anyone and everyone who dares to cast evil eyes on its sovereignty.

India justified in striking terrorist infrastructure: Former UK PM Rishi Sunak on Operation Sindoor

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In a strong show of support to India, UK’s former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak firmly backed New Delhi’s action against cross-border terrorism following Operation Sindoor and said that “India is justified in striking terrorist infrastructure.”

Sharing a post on X, Sunak said, “No nation should have to accept terrorist attacks being launched against it from land controlled by another country. India is justified in striking terrorist infrastructure. There can be no impunity for terrorists.”

Meanwhile, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy urged India and Pakistan to show restraint and indulge in “direct dialogue” following Operation Sindoor, a targeted strike mission to destroy terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and PoJK in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.The UK Foreign Secretary further said that both sides must work to restore regional stability and ensure the protection of civilians.

“Current tensions between India and Pakistan are a serious concern. The UK government is urging India and Pakistan to show restraint and engage in direct dialogue to find a swift, diplomatic path forward,” Lammy said.

“The UK has close and unique relationships with both countries. I have made clear to my counterparts in India and Pakistan that if this escalates further, nobody wins. The UK was clear in its condemnation of the horrific terrorist attack in Pahalgam last month. We need all sides to work urgently to see regional stability restored and ensure protection of civilians,” Lammy added.

Lammy further said that the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office is evaluating the situation and is ready to support any British nationals in the region.

“The safety of British nationals in the region will always be our priority. The FCDO continues to monitor developments closely and stands ready to support any British nationals 24/7. Any British nationals in the region should follow the FCDO’s travel advice for the country they are in, along with the advice of the local authorities,” Lammy said.

In the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, the Indian Armed Forces launched a strike at the terror hideouts deep inside Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir under ‘Operation Sindoor’ on Wednesday morning. Wing Commander Vyomika Singh informed that a total of nine terror sites were targeted and successfully destroyed. She asserted that the locations were selected so that there was no damage to civilians and their infrastructure.

“Operation Sindoor was launched by the Indian Armed Forces to deliver justice to the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack and their families. Nine terrorist camps were targeted and successfully destroyed… The locations were so selected to avoid damage to civilian infrastructures and loss of any civilian lives,” Wing Commander Vyomika Singh said.

During the press briefing, Col Sofiya Qureshi presented the videos of the destruction of terror camps, including from the Muridke and where David Headley and Ajmal Kasab, perpetrators of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, received training.

Other than Muridke, Sarjal camp in Sialkot, Markaz Ahle Hadith, Barnala and Markaz Abbas, Kotli and Mehmoona Joya camp, Sialkot, were targeted in the strikes conducted by the Indian Army, Col Qureshi informed.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that the attack on Pahalgam was driven by an objective of undermining the return of normalcy in Jammu and Kashmir.

“The attack in Pahalgam was marked with extreme barbarity, with the victims mostly killed with head shots at close range and in front of their family…the family members were deliberately traumatised through the manner of killing, accompanied by the exhortation that they should take back the message. The attack was clearly driven by the objective of undermining normalcy returning to Kashmir,” he said.

(This news report is published from a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has not been written or edited by OpIndia staff)

NSA Ajit Doval speaks with NSAs of US, UK, Japan and other nations after Operation Sindoor, explains that India’s action was measured and non-escalatory

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Soon after the focused strikes on terrorists and terrorist infrastructure at nine sites in Pakistan and PoJK as part of Operation Sindoor, National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval spoke with his counterparts from the United States, Japan and several other countries and briefed them about India’s “measured, non-escalatory” action, sources said.

India carried out precise strikes against terrorist infrastructure in response to the Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 people were killed.

Ajit Doval spoke with US NSA & Secretary of State Marco Rubio, UK NSA Jonathan Powell, Saudi NSA Musaid Al Aiban, UAE NSA Sheikh Tahnoon, Secretary General of NSC of UAE Ali Al Shamsi and NSA of Japan Masataka Okano.

The sources said contact was also established with Russian NSA Sergei Shoigu, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Diplomatic Adviser to French President Emmanuel Bonne.

NSA briefed his counterparts on actions taken and method of execution, which was measured, non-escalatory and restrained.

He emphasised that India had no intent to escalate but was well prepared to retaliate resolutely should Pakistan decide to escalate.

NSA will be in touch with his counterparts in the days ahead, sources said.

Marco Rubio had spoken to National Security Advisors from India and Pakistan on Tuesday (local time) and urged them to keep lines of communication open and avoid escalation.

“Earlier this afternoon, @SecRubio spoke to the national security advisors from India and Pakistan. He urged both to keep lines of communication open and avoid escalation,” US Department of State said on X.

At a joint briefing on Operation Sindoor in which nine terrorist camps were targeted with precision strikes, Foreign Secretay Vikram Misri said the terror attack in Pahalgam was marked with extreme barbarity, with the victims mostly killed with head shots at close range and in front of their family.

“The family members were deliberately traumatised through the manner of killing, accompanied by the exhortation that they should take back the message. The attack was clearly driven by the objective of undermining normalcy returning to Kashmir,” he said.

Misri said that Indian intelligence agencies had been monitoring terrorist activities and raised concerns regarding more terrorist attacks in India.

“Our intelligence indicated that further attacks against India are impending. Thus, compulsion, both to deter and prevent and hence earlier this morning, India exercised its right to respond to deter such more cross-border terrorism… Our actions were measured and non-escalatory, proportionate and responsible. They focused on dismantling terrorists’ infrastructure,” he said.

Wing Commander Vyomika Singh informed that a total of nine terror sites were targeted and successfully destroyed. She asserted that the locations were selected so that there was no damage to civilians and their infrastructures.

“Operation Sindoor was launched by the Indian Armed Forces to deliver justice to the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack and their families. Nine terrorist camps were targeted and successfully destroyed… The locations were so selected to avoid damage to civilian infrastructures and loss of any civilian lives, she said.

Col Sofiya Qureshi showed some videos of the strikes destroying terror camps.

The Indian Armed Forces launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ early Wednesday.

Twenty-six people were killed in the Pahalgam terror attack. The government had said that the perpetrators will face severe punishment.


(This news report is published from a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has not been written or edited by OpIndia staff)