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NSA Ajit Doval Dares on Operation Sindoor: ‘Show One Photo of Damage in India'
INDIA, JUL 11 – Ajit Doval affirmed Operation Sindoor struck nine terrorist camps in under 23 minutes using indigenous technology, denying any damage to Indian territory amid foreign media claims.
- On May 7, Indian Armed Forces launched Operation Sindoor, targeting nine terrorist camps deep inside Pakistan and PoK, killing over 100 terrorists.
- The operation was a precise military response to the April 22 Pahalgam Terror Attack that killed 26 people, aiming at terrorist bases beyond border areas.
- National Security Advisor Ajit Doval emphasized the successful deployment of homegrown technologies, including the BrahMos missile and India's own air command and control infrastructure, during the 23-minute operation.
- Doval challenged foreign media to provide any proof of damage occurring on the Indian side, asserting that all intended targets were successfully engaged without causing harm elsewhere, and emphasized that not even a single glass pane was broken in India.
- The success underscored India's growing defence self-reliance under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative and called for greater national commitment to indigenous technology development.
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NSA Ajit Doval dares on Operation Sindoor: ‘Show one photo of damage in India'
The Indian Armed Forces on 7 May launched Operation Sindoor in the early hours and hit nine terror camps inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), killing more than 100 terrorists.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleNational Security Advisor Ajit Doval has given a big statement regarding India's Operation Sindoor against Pakistan. He said that India did not suffer any damage during this operation. Doval further said in his address that foreign media has spread false news about Operation Sindoor.
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