Justice Served at Midnight: Operation Sindoor
After the brutal attack in Pahalgam claimed 26 innocent lives, India didn’t just mourn, it moved. Operation Sindoor wasn’t about revenge. It was about sending a message: if you come for our people, we’ll come for your roots. Swift. Precise. Unapologetic

What happened in Pahalgam last month wasn’t just another news headline. Twenty-six innocent civilians were killed. Not by accident. Not in crossfire. They were targeted because they were Hindus. That was the only reason. It shook the entire country.
And if the attackers thought India would stay silent, they were badly mistaken.
For ten days, the noise was everywhere—war drills, alert messages, trending debates on X. Everyone was on edge. Mock drills were scheduled for 7th May across cities. People were preparing for the worst.
But while the world speculated, our forces were already moving.
Just past midnight on 7th May 2025, Operation Sindoor began. In a swift and precise strike, the Indian Army destroyed nine terror camps across the border. Seventy terrorists killed. No noise, no warning, just action. The visuals felt like Diwali had arrived early, only this time, it came with justice.
I’m not a fan of war. No sane person is. But when a nation keeps feeding terror across the border, action is not an option—it’s a necessity. This wasn’t revenge. This was a message.
And to anyone thinking of testing India again, Is baar itt ka jawab, patthar se milega.
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