Indian Army chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi delivered a blunt message to Pakistan, saying that if Islamabad continues to harbour terrorists and operate against India, it must decide whether it wants to remain part of the “geography or history.” He spoke during an event days after India marked the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, launched in early May last year as retaliation for the Pahalgam attack. The nearly 88-hour conflict included retaliatory offensives under the same operation, ending after an understanding.
India marked the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, launched after the Pahalgam terror attack. The military action targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Pakistan, with officials calling it a symbol of national resolve. The anniversary was used to reaffirm India’s position against terrorism and those believed to support it, highlighting the operation’s precision and decisiveness.
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Operation Sindoor was launched as a swift response to the Pahalgam terror attack, highlighting tight coordination across India’s Army, Navy, and Air Force. The operation reportedly targeted terror launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, triggering a four-day exchange of retaliatory strikes. A ceasefire was later agreed to halt hostilities and limit further damage and loss of life.
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