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How India Executes Precision Strikes on Pakistan-based Terror Groups
In a decisive response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that claimed the lives of 26 Indian civilians, India launched Operation Sindhura, a high-precision counter-terrorism mission targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan.
The operation, executed during the early hours of May 7, 2025, focused on eliminating terror threats while maintaining regional stability and avoiding escalation.
What is Operation Sindhura?
Operation Sindhura was a carefully calibrated military action aimed at neutralizing nine terrorist camps located across Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and adjoining regions.
The operation was launched as a direct response to continued cross-border terrorism, particularly by groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM)—both designated terror organizations with a history of attacks against India.
A Non-Escalatory but Firm Military Response
Designed to avoid escalation, the operation strictly targeted terrorist infrastructure, steering clear of any Pakistani military or civilian installations. According to Indian defense officials, this strategic restraint underscores India’s doctrine of responsible military engagement and adherence to international humanitarian norms.
Intelligence-Led Targeting
The operation was backed by extensive intelligence inputs from regions including:
- Muzaffarabad
- Kotli
- Muridke
- Bahawalpur
These areas are widely recognized as planning and logistics hubs for Pakistan-based terror groups operating across the Line of Control (LoC).
Execution and Precision Strikes
The mission commenced at approximately 1:00 AM IST on May 7, lasting a focused 40 minutes. During this window, the Indian Air Force deployed 24 precision-guided munitions to strike nine terrorist facilities with pinpoint accuracy. The use of long-range missiles and advanced surveillance capabilities ensured minimal collateral damage and zero civilian casualties.
India’s Strategic Message to the World
With Operation Sindhura, India reinforced its stance that while it remains committed to peace, it will not tolerate terrorism originating from across the border. Indian officials stated that this action was not a declaration of war, but a measured and lawful act of self-defense.
The operation is seen as part of India’s broader counter-terrorism doctrine, which emphasizes:
Respect for sovereignty and civilian safety
Precision over provocation
Intelligence-based operations
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