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India Today
13-05-2025
- Politics
- India Today
Watch India Today special: Operation Sindoor reconstructed using AI
India Today TV presents an exclusive AI-powered reconstruction of the 100 hours of Operation Sindooor, a special report revisiting one of the most daring and covert missions undertaken by Indian forces. Leveraging artificial intelligence, this report recreates key moments, deciphers strategic decisions, and reveals unseen details behind an operation that reshaped the nation's security narrative and redefined New Delhi's regional security doctrine. advertisementPRECISION STRIKES: HOW INDIA CRUSHED TERRORFor decades, they plotted from the shadows, orchestrating terror while being sheltered in safe havens across the border. But this time, they crossed India's red the aftermath of the provocation -- the April 22 Pagalgam attacks -- a covert plan took shape. Two weeks. Nine terror camps. Spread across 700 kilometres. India's best from the armed forces and intelligence agencies began crafting a response: Operation Sindoor. A silent offensive, executed with precision. THE BUILD-UPOver two relentless weeks, intelligence operatives mapped enemy movements. Satellites scanned. Drones hovered. Surveillance eyes and ears probed deep into hostile terror base was marked. Strike routes were meticulously planned. Risks are came a masterstroke of deception. A Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) was issued for a military exercise in southern Rajasthan. Pakistan observed... and saw only a routine drill. They never saw the real intent. THE STRIKEOn May 6, just after midnight, under the cover of a mock war-game, Rafale fighter jets took to the skies. Pakistan's radars tracked the movement, still unaware of what was ARSENALRafales armed with Scalp cruise missiles and Hammer laser-guided bombs. Kamikaze drones on standby. As the jets soared in stealth, the top brass at Air Headquarters in Delhi monitored every second of the 1 am, India struck nine targets, in one synchronised without crossing the border, delivered precision strikes. Scalp missiles obliterated concrete bunkers. Hammer bombs shredded enemy hideouts. Kamikaze drones disabled launch pads on both sides of the Pir Panjal. UAVs streamed real-time damage assessments. In minutes, terror infrastructure was reduced to boots on the ground. No civilian casualties. Every objective was DAY AFTERadvertisementOn May 7, Pakistan attempted retaliation, planning to strike Indian cities with massive drone attacks, even using civilian airliners as cover. India responded, again. Kamikaze drones targeted enemy military missile systems -- S-400, Barak-8, Akash -- formed an impenetrable shield. Precision strikes were launched deep into Pakistan: Lahore, Sialkot, airbases in Sargodha and Jacobabad, closely linked to Pakistan's nuclear infrastructure, were phase was a calculated, controlled escalation. Over 100 terrorists were eliminated.A MESSAGE, NOT A WAROperation Sindoor wasn't just retaliation. It was a resolve in action. A message to those who threaten India: India will strike -- swiftly, silently, Sindoor's is a mission that accomplished all its targets .Tune InMust Watch IN THIS STORY#India-Pakistan#Pakistan


News18
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Rajinikanth Hails PM Modi, Amit Shah, Indian Armed Forces For Operation Sindoor
Last Updated: Rajinikanth congratulated PM Modi, Amit Shah, and Rajnath Singh for launching Operation Sindoor to avenge the Pagalgam attack. He praised the Armed Forces for their bravery. Rajinikanth congratulated PM Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh for launching Operation Sindoor to avenge the Pagalgam terror attack. He also lauded Indian Armed Forces for their efforts and resilience in safeguarding the country. Thalaiva, as he is fondly called, spoke to the media at the Chennai International Airport on Sunday before heading for Jailer 2 shoot. Rajinikanth, who recently expressed his take on Operation Sindoor on social media, spoke about it in-person for the first time. Speaking at the Chennai International Airport, the veteran actor said, 'My heartfelt congratulations to the Indian Armed Forces for targeting terrorist bases in Pakistan. My congratulations to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, our triforce officials and soldiers for handling this war skilfully, strongly and vigorously." On May 7, hours after Operation Sindoor was launched by India against Pakistan, Rajinikanth took to X (formerly Twitter) to show his support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi following the success of the government-led operation. Expressing his support, the Jailer actor wrote, 'The fighter's fight begins… No stopping until the mission is accomplished! The entire NATION is with you." Take a look: The fighter's fight begins…No stopping until the mission is accomplished! The entire NATION is with you. @PMOIndia @HMOIndia #OperationSindoor JAI HIND 🇮🇳 — Rajinikanth (@rajinikanth) May 7, 2025 Meanwhile, India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire, an agreement reached through direct communication between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of respective nations. Despite the ceasefire deal, the Indus Waters Treaty will remain suspended, and the Kartarpur Corridor will remain closed. As for Rajinikanth, the megastar will be next seen in Coolie with Lokesh Kanagaraj. The film is slated for release on August 14, 2025, marking the actor's next after Vettaiyan in 2024. Apart from this, he will also be a part of Jailer 2, the shoot for which is currently underway. First Published: