Modi reveals Operation Sindoor destroyed 9 terror hideouts in 22 minutes on camera

Prime Minister Modi's latest disclosure of Operation Sindoor highlights India's swift and transparent counter-terrorism response against Pakistan-backed militants. The operation's video evidence aims to silence doubts and underscores that terrorism is a strategic war tactic, not a proxy conflict.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled details of Operation Sindoor, highlighting the destruction of nine terror hideouts in just 22 minutes, with the entire operation recorded on camera to provide undeniable proof.

"The entire action was recorded on camera to silence any calls for proof," Modi said during a rally in Gandhinagar.

He stressed that this operation underscores a critical shift in understanding terrorism from Pakistan, which he described not as a proxy war but as a deliberate, organized military strategy.

"It proves that terrorist activities are not a proxy war but a well-planned war strategy. You are already at war, and you will receive the response accordingly," Modi declared.

The Prime Minister also condemned Pakistan’s open support for militants, noting that those killed in Indian strikes after May 6 were given state funerals and honored by the Pakistani military, signaling official endorsement.

"Those killed on May 6 night were given state honours in Pakistan," Modi remarked, emphasizing the shift from covert to overt military tactics.

He recalled the historical context of terrorism beginning at Partition in 1947, linking current events to decades of conflict and missed opportunities to decisively address militancy.

"For 75 years, we suffered, and what happened in Pahalgam was a distorted form of that attack," Modi said.

Operation Sindoor’s swift success and transparency aim to demonstrate India’s resolve and capability in counterterrorism efforts, signaling a new phase in the ongoing conflict with Pakistan-backed terrorism.

This operation and Modi’s remarks reflect a broader narrative that terrorism is a state-sponsored war tactic, not merely indirect aggression, demanding a robust and direct response from India.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi revealed that Operation Sindoor destroyed nine terror hideouts in just 22 minutes, with the entire action captured on camera. He emphasized that Pakistan’s terrorism is a deliberate, organized military strategy, not a proxy war, marking a significant shift in India’s counterterrorism narrative.
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The Headline

Modi exposes Pakistan's terrorism as deliberate war strategy

It proves that terrorist activities are not a proxy war but a well-planned war strategy. You are already at war, and you will receive the response accordingly.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
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Key Facts
  • PM Modi declared that terrorism sponsored by Pakistan can no longer be termed a proxy war but must be seen as a deliberate and strategic war effort.2Indiatoday
  • Operation Sindoor destroyed nine terrorist hideouts in 22 minutes, and the entire action was recorded on camera to provide proof.Deccanherald2
  • The recorded operation clearly shows terrorism is not a shadow war but part of a deliberate and organised military strategy.1
  • Those killed on May 6 in Indian strikes were given state funerals and military honors in Pakistan, indicating official endorsement.2Thehindu
Key Stats at a Glance
Number of terrorist hideouts destroyed in Operation Sindoor
9 hideouts
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Duration of Operation Sindoor
22 minutes
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Background Context

Historical roots and evolution of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism

In 1947, when Maa Bharti was partitioned, 'katni chahiye thi zanjeerein par kaat di gayi bhujayein'. The country was divided into three parts. On that very night, the first terrorist attack took place in Kashmir.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
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Key Facts
  • The first terrorist attack on Kashmir occurred immediately after the 1947 Partition, marking the start of decades-long terror.ThehinduIndiatoday
  • Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel advised reclaiming Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in 1947 to prevent ongoing terrorism, but his advice was ignored by the then Congress government.Indiatoday2
  • Pakistan shifted from direct war to proxy warfare by providing military training and support to terrorists after realizing it could not win direct wars against India.Thehindu
Key Stats at a Glance
Year of first terrorist attack on Kashmir
1947 year
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Duration of terrorism suffered since first attack
75 years
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