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Pahalgam massacre mastermind killed in Op Mahadev, Lok Sabha debates Op Sindoor

Pahalgam massacre mastermind killed in Op Mahadev, Lok Sabha debates Op Sindoor

India Today8 hours ago
This edition of Five Live delves into Operation Mahadev, a counter-terrorism initiative in the Dachigam forest near Srinagar, where Indian security forces neutralised three Pakistani terrorists linked to the April 22nd Pahalgam attack targeting Hindu tourists. The operation, conducted by the Indian Army, J&K Police, and CRPF, eliminated Hashim Musa, a former Pakistan Army SSG commando, after a 15-day pursuit leveraging technical and human intelligence, including tracking a Chinese satellite phone. The program also examines the recovered intelligence assets, the implications of the Baisaran massacre, and the ongoing parliamentary debate over 'Operation Sindoor,' India's May 7, 2025 retaliatory strike. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and BJP VP Jay Panda discuss India's shift to a retaliatory defense policy, while Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi critiques the government's counter-terrorism strategy and its inability to prevent attacks like Pahalgam.
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