Exclusive: Navy Was Assigned Target Packages During Op Sindoor, Almost Hit Pak
- The Indian Navy was on standby to launch missiles during Operation Sindoor, targeting Pakistani sites, according to NDTV.
- Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that India has zero tolerance for terrorism and emphasized the need to hold perpetrators accountable.
- Singh warned that countries sponsoring terrorism must face consequences, stressing that terrorism cannot coexist with peace.
- The operation was a response to the April 22 Pahalgam attack, leading to Indian strikes on nine terrorist sites.
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Exclusive: Navy Was Assigned Target Packages During Op Sindoor, Almost Hit Pak
The Indian Navy fleet had been assigned their target packages, and were put on hot-standby to launch land-attack missiles at targets inside Pakistan on more than one occasion during Operation Sindoor.
Peace & terror cannot co-exist: Defence Minster Rajnath Singh hails Op Sindoor at SCO meet
While speaking at the SCO meet in Qingdao, China, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that Operation Sindoor was India's right to defend against Pak-sponsored terrorism, recalling the horrors of the Pahalgam terror attack
Seminary Trainer’s Household Sues TV Channels Over Terrorist Label
The household of Qari Muhammad Iqbal, a instructor on the Jamia Zia Ul Uloom Islamic seminary killed in Pakistani artillery fireplace throughout Operation Sindoor, has served authorized notices to Zee Information and News18 India. They’re looking for ₹5 crore in compensation from every channel over what they known as “irresponsible and slanderous reporting.” Pakistani troops had shelled Poonch metropolis and its surrounding areas with 122mm wea…
Navy must be ready for new normal in war on terror: Admiral
NEW DELHI: India’s new approach to treat any act of terror as an act of war has added a new dimension to the Navy’s operational outlook after the conduct of Operation Sindoor against Pakistan, Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi said Friday.“We must be prepared for this new normal,” the Navy chief said at an investiture ceremony here. Over 35 Indian warships and submarines led by aircraft carrier INS Vikrant, with its MiG-29K fighters, were forward deploy…
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