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This is why India Named Its Pahalgam Counterstrike Operation Sindoor

'Operation Sindoor' was a joint operation of the three forces, Army, Navy and Air Force

This is why India Named Its Pahalgam Counterstrike Operation Sindoor
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25 Indian nationals and one Nepali national were killed in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22. 

Terrorists in Pakistan had targeted tourists. This time, instead of female tourists, their husbands were targeted. So that their demands could be fulfilled. To avenge this brutal act, the Indian armed forces launched a massive operation called 'Operation Sindoor'.

The name 'Operation Sindoor' was not just a military reference, but a determination to answer the terrorists in their own language. India took this action in the name of the vermilion they targeted. This action was very direct and precise.

When the terrorists attacked in Pahalgam, they killed their husbands instead of women. The women's foreheads were wiped with saffron. Their husbands were shot in front of their eyes. In response, this mission was named 'Mission Sindoor'.

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The Indian Army has destroyed the terrorist camps under this mission. Through this, India has taught the terrorists a lesson. This response has given a clear message that if terrorists dare to wipe the vagina of any woman, it will be considered as an act of war.

'Operation Sindoor' was a joint operation of the three forces - Army, Navy and Air Force - in which precision weapons were used to attack terrorist camps.

In this operation, the Indian Air Force has attacked 9 terrorist camps located in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. This operation was carried out around 1:30 am. These airstrikes were carried out in Bahawalpur, Kotli and Muzaffarabad.

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