On May 7, 2025, India launched “Operation Sindoor,” a series of coordinated air and missile strikes targeting nine locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir (PoJK). This operation was a direct response to the Pahalgam terrorist attack on April 22, which resulted in the deaths of 26 civilians, including Indian and Nepali nationals. India attributed the attack to Pakistan-based militant groups, prompting the military action.
The targeted sites included known training camps and logistical hubs associated with groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). The Indian government described the strikes as “focused, measured, and non-escalatory,” aiming to dismantle terrorist infrastructure without causing collateral damage to civilian areas.
Pakistan condemned the strikes as an “act of war,” reporting civilian casualties and damage to infrastructure. The Pakistani military claimed to have shot down several Indian aircraft in retaliation, escalating tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.
Conclusion
“Operation Sindoor” marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan. The operation targeted key terrorist camps across Pakistan and PoJK, aiming to dismantle militant infrastructure and prevent future attacks. While India reported successful strikes and the elimination of approximately 70 militants, Pakistan condemned the operation as an “act of war” and vowed retaliation.
The international community has expressed concern over the potential for further escalation and urged both nations to exercise restraint. The situation remains volatile, with both sides maintaining high alert along the LoC and the international border.
As tensions continue to rise, the need for diplomatic dialogue and conflict resolution becomes increasingly urgent to prevent further loss of life and maintain regional stability.