On Sunday, the Army posted a new Operation Sindoor video to the social media site X. The Indian Army’s Western Command stated in a video uploaded to X that it was “planned, trained, and executed”, and that justice had been done.
The Army’s Western Command posted a video of a security guard stating that Pakistan has not learned the lesson from Operation Sindoor for decades.

The Army personnel stated in their video that the Pahalgam terrorist incident was the catalyst for everything. The rage like molten lava. This time, we will impart a lesson that their generations will remember. That was the only idea in mind. Justice was served, not retaliation. The Indian army demolished any enemy site that broke the ceasefire on the evening of May 9 at approximately 9 PM. Operation Sindoor was more than just an action; it taught Pakistan a lesson that it had not learned in decades.
Operation Sindoor was started by India on May 7 and targeted nine locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir that were linked to terrorism. In reaction to a terror assault that claimed 26 lives in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, last month, this was done.
Pakistan retaliated to India’s operation by bombarding Jammu & Kashmir and the Line of Control. Drone attacks were also attempted along the border. After that, India launched a concerted assault, striking 11 Pakistani airbases’ radar systems, communication hubs, and airfields. Both nations decided to halt hostilities on May 10.
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