Under 'Operation Sindoor' carried out in the early hours of May 7, nine terror hideouts, four in Pakistan and the other five in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir, of banned terror outfits Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen were destroyed.
In a diplomatic outreach following Operation Sindoor, the Central government has formed seven multi-party delegations to inform nations about Pakistan's links to terrorism and India's strong message of zero tolerance for terrorism in all its forms and manifestations
The delegation led by Ravi Shankar Prasad is briefing international partners on Operation Sindoor, India's response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 people were brutally killed by Pakistan-sponsored terrorists, and India's continued fight against cross-border terrorism.
The Indian army has released a booklet to its personnel on Operation Sindoor, showing the operations room from where the operation against Pakistan was being monitored by military top brass. The image released by the Indian army displays Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi
Earlier the all-party delegation met with Sung il-Jong, Chairman of the National Defence Committee of South Korea's National Assembly, furthering India's diplomatic efforts to rally international support against terrorism in the wake of the April 22 Pahalgam attack.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that Operation Sindoor, launched by the Indian Armed Forces in response to Pahalgam terror attack, is a "mission to protect humanity and end terrorism" and asserted that whoever tries to bleed Indian will be replied in the same language.
In an interview with ANI on Monday, the envoy noted that South Korea had "issued a very strong condemnation of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam" on April 22, in which 26 civilians were killed. "They were very clear about the fact that terrorism cannot be justified in any form. It cannot b
On Monday, delegation leader Ravi Shankar Prasad emphasised India's preference for peace but made clear that cross-border terrorism would have consequences.
Emphasising India's shift in approach under Operation Sindoor, he made it clear that India will no longer distinguish between terrorists and the countries that support them.
An all-party Indian parliamentary delegation led by JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha met Sung il-Jong, Chairman of South Korea's National Defence Committee, in Seoul as part of India's global diplomatic outreach following the Pahalgam terror attack. The delegation discussed the region's peace and s
BJP MP Aparajita Sarangi, addressing Korean lawmakers and think-tanks in Seoul, declared India's intent to "generate that anger" globally following the Pahalgam terror attack, in which 26 tourists were killed. The Indian all-party delegation's visit is part of a diplomatic campaign to rally
MoS Defence Sanjay Seth said the world strongly supports India's fight against terrorism after Operation Sindoor and condemns the Pahalgam terror attack. He highlighted global unity with India's zero-tolerance policy against terrorism, emphasizing Pakistan's role in harboring terror and thre