
India Pakistan Latest News LIVE: First Peaceful Night In Days Along Jammu And Kashmir, Says Army
The announcement was made jointly by Lieutenant General Rajeev Ghai (Director General Military Operations), Vice Admiral A.N. Pramod (Director General Naval Operations), and Air Marshal A.K. Bharti (Director General Air Operations).
India's Operation Sindoor marked a bold shift in counter-terror strategy, destroying nine terror camps and striking deep into Pakistan. It exposed Pakistan's air defence flaws, eliminated key terrorists, and damaged military infrastructure. The operation showcased India's precision, air defence maturity, and tri-service coordination, redefining deterrence without escalating to full-scale war.
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