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deep-definition · 2 months ago
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India Suspends Indus Waters Treaty: Analysis of Legal
India suspends the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan after the Pahalgam terror attack. Explore the legal basis, international implications, and the response from Pakistan. India’s Suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty: Strategic Signal or Symbolic Gesture? Introduction: Retaliation or Realignment?The Indus Waters Treaty: Framework and FoundationsIndia’s Reasoning: “Fundamental Changes” and…
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insightfultake · 2 months ago
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Modi Heard and Replied Loud and Clear
On April 22, 2025, the quiet town of Pahalgam—nestled in Kashmir’s valley of peace—was shaken by an act of cold-blooded barbarity. A group of Pakistan-sponsored terrorists opened fire on a convoy of Indian tourists, killing 26 innocent people. Most were families—parents, children, honeymooners. They weren’t soldiers. They weren’t combatants. They were citizens who came to admire the mountains and went home wrapped in the tricolour.
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bhishmsharma95 · 2 months ago
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Operation Sindoor: When Bharat Rose in the Name of Dharma
On May 6, 2025, India launched Operation Sindoor — not just a military strike, but a civilizational response. It was a bold, righteous act of justice in retaliation for the cowardly massacre of 26 Hindu tourists by Pakistan-backed terrorists in the sacred land of Pahalgam, Kashmir. These were not just men. They were husbands, fathers, sons, brutally gunned down in front of their wives, in a…
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journosatyam · 2 months ago
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नहीसत भी, वाहवाही भी: ऑपरेशन सिंदूर पर दुनिया ने क्या कहा?
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ऑपरेशन सिंदूर में भारत ने पाकिस्तान और पाकिस्तान अधिकृत कश्मीर (PoK) के 9 ठिकानों को तबाह कर दिया है. जैश-ए-मोहम्मद से लेकर हिजबुल मुजाहिदीन तक के ठिकानों पर भारतीय सेनाओं ने हमले किए हैं, जिसमें कई आतंकी ढेर हो गए हैं. पाकिस्तान के प्रधानमंत्री शहबाज शरीफ तक ने मान लिया है कि पाकिस्तान को इस हमले में भीषण नुकसान हुआ है. जैश-ए-मोहम्मद के सरगना हाफिज सईद के परिवार के 14 लोग मारे गए हैं. भारत की आतंक के खिलाफ इस कार्रवाई पर दुनिया के ज्यादातर देशों ने साथ दिया है. 
इजरायल, रूस, ब्रिटेन जैसे देशों ने खुलकर कहा है कि वे भारत के साथ हैं, आतंकवाद को किसी भी रूप में बर्दाश्त नहीं किया जाना चाहिए. इसके खिलाफ सख्त से सख्त ऐक्शन लेने की जरूरत है. हालांकि कुछ देशों ने भारत-पाकिस्तान के बीच मध्यस्थ बनने की पेशकश की और कहा कि दोनों पड़ोसी देशों को विवाद सुलझाने की दिशा में साझा प्रयास करना चाहिए.
पूरा आर्टिकल पढ़ने के लिए नीचे दिए गए लिंक पर क्लिक करें👇
नहीसत भी, वाहवाही भी: ऑपरेशन सिंदूर पर दुनिया ने क्या कहा?
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mysterioushimachal · 2 months ago
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India Blocks Chenab River Flow to Pakistan | Post-Pahalgam Terror Response
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newsmix443 · 2 months ago
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Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Holds Special Session to Condemn Pahalgam Terror Attack
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In response to the Pahalgam terror attack, the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly convened a special session on Monday to express condolences for the victims and collectively denounce the act of terrorism. This tragic attack, which took place on April 22, has shocked the nation, with 26 innocent lives lost during a peaceful visit to the popular tourist destination.
Condolences and Unity Against Terrorism
The special session was attended by a range of leaders from different political parties, including Leader of the Opposition Sunil Sharma, PDP leader Waheed Para, and National Conference leader Mubarak Gul. The session’s primary objective was to unite in condemnation of the attack and stand in solidarity with the Union Government in efforts to combat terrorism.
In his statement, Leader of the Opposition Sunil Sharma emphasized that the session was not for political debates but to show collective strength against terrorism. “Today, we express our condolences to those who lost their lives, including tourists who were here to enjoy their vacation. This attack has caused shockwaves across India. We are united in our resolve to combat terrorism,” Sharma said.
The tragic events have brought political leaders together, showing a unified front against terrorism. Sharma further clarified that the session would not entertain any divisive political or religious discussions.
Calls for Action and Talks with Pakistan
While most leaders focused on condemning the attack, Awami Ittehad Party leader Khurshid Ahmad Sheikh raised a call for diplomacy with Pakistan, suggesting that dialogue could be a way to address long-standing issues. “The solution will only come through talks. If we don’t engage, more lives will be lost,” Sheikh stated. He also proposed building a memorial in honor of Adil, the pony handler who bravely sacrificed his life during the attack.
On the other hand, AAP MLA Mehraaj Malik stressed that while the nation mourned, it was crucial to show strength in response to the attack. “We cannot fight a ‘water war’ with Pakistan. We need to take concrete action, demonstrating our military power,” Malik added. He warned that without immediate retaliation, Pakistan might continue similar attacks in the future.
One of the Deadliest Attacks in Kashmir
The Pahalgam terror attack is one of the deadliest incidents in the Kashmir region since the 2019 Pulwama attack, which claimed the lives of 40 CRPF soldiers. In the aftermath, India has taken strong measures against Pakistan, accusing it of supporting cross-border terrorism.
The attack has ignited discussions across the country about how best to combat terrorism, with some pushing for diplomatic solutions, while others call for stronger military responses.
Jammu and Kashmir Assembly’s Resolution
During the session, Jammu and Kashmir CM was expected to bring forward a resolution, which Sunil Sharma expressed full support for. He reiterated the need for unity and stressed that political divides should not hinder collective action against terrorism.
The session highlighted the unity of the assembly members, irrespective of their political affiliations, in condemning terrorism and showing solidarity with the victims.
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newsbetulhub · 2 months ago
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Pahalgam Terror Attack: Pakistan Nationals React as Indian Government Cancels Visas
➡️Highlights:India cancels Pakistani nationals’ visas after Pahalgam terror attack.Pakistanis emotionally bid farewell to Indian relatives at Attari Border.Pakistani citizens demand public hanging for terrorists involved in the attack.Emotional scenes as Pakistanis return home, unable to meet Indian family members.Increased border tension between India and Pakistan post-attack. ☀️Article:In the…
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newsliveindia · 2 months ago
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 Pakistan Closes Wagah Border, Airspace, and Trade Routes Amid Escalating Tensions with India
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Islamabad – In a decisive retaliatory move, Pakistan has announced the closure of the Wagah border, suspension of all trade routes, and a ban on Indian aircraft from flying through its airspace. This escalation follows India’s diplomatic downgrade with Pakistan in response to the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, which claimed 28 lives.
🔺 National Security Council Meeting
The decision was finalized during an emergency meeting of Pakistan’s National Security Council (NSC), chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Pakistani officials, in a strongly-worded statement, warned India against further aggressive moves, asserting:
“India needs to be mindful of what actions they transform into reality… Give us a reason to respond, and we will contemplate a resolute reaction.”
🌊 Indus Waters Treaty in the Crosshairs
Adding fuel to the fire, India’s recent announcement to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty triggered severe warnings from Pakistan. The treaty, signed in 1960, governs water-sharing rights over the Indus River system—a lifeline for Pakistan’s agriculture and economy.
The Prime Minister's Office in Pakistan stated unequivocally:
“Any attempt to stop or divert the flow of water belonging to Pakistan under the Indus Waters Treaty will be considered an act of war and met with full force.”
✈️ Airspace and Trade Closures
The following immediate measures have been implemented:
Complete closure of the Wagah land border crossing.
Suspension of bilateral trade with India.
Airspace ban on Indian commercial and military aircraft.
Withdrawal of several bilateral cooperation agreements.
These steps are aimed at exerting economic and geopolitical pressure on India while signaling Pakistan’s intention to escalate if provoked further.
🧭 Geopolitical Implications
This heightened standoff may disrupt not just South Asian regional stability but also global supply chains utilizing Indian-Pakistani corridors, including SCO and SAARC routes. There are growing concerns among diplomats and observers that water security, cross-border terrorism, and airspace management could become new flashpoints in the long-standing Indo-Pak conflict.
📌 What’s at Stake?
India’s strategic water use from the Indus system.
Pakistan’s internal stability, amid IMF negotiations and a struggling economy.
International trade routes through Pakistan’s commercial airspace and borders.
Potential militarization of diplomatic conflict.
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deep-definition · 2 months ago
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Heroic Medical Response at GMC Anantnag After Pahalgam Terror Attack
Discover how doctors at GMC Anantnag, led by Dr. Ruksana Najeeb, saved lives after the Pahalgam terror attack with swift action, surgeries, and tireless dedication. Medical Response at GMC Anantnag After Pahalgam Terror Attack GMC Anantnag’s Rapid Response: A Life-Saving Mission Amid Terror On April 22, 2025, a sudden terror attack shook the peaceful tourist town of Pahalgam. This occurred in…
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financia012 · 2 months ago
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🇮🇳 India Expels All Pakistani Nationals Within 48 Hours After Deadly Pahalgam Terror Attack 🇵🇰
A Major Diplomatic Shockwave Hits South Asia Amid Rising Tensions | April 2025 Update India Orders Pakistani Nationals to Leave Country in 48 Hours In Wake of Pahalgam Terror Attack | 📰 IntroductionIn a decisive and unprecedented diplomatic move, the Government of India has ordered all Pakistani nationals, including diplomats, to leave Indian territory within 48 hours, following the Pahalgam…
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thatmomfrnd · 2 months ago
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1947 pakistan attacked first
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2008 11/26 terrorist attack by pakistan
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yet the cries for peace and humanity only echo when India retaliates.
the world weeps when terrorist camps are reduced to dust—but stayed silent when our people were turned to ashes. was our blood not red enough to stain headlines? did it not matter, just because it flowed quietly through classrooms and prayer halls in Poonch? where was the outrage when bombs fell on unaware children in response to us shelling their terrorists? when prayers were silenced mid-sentence in Gurudwara?
was peace not a global concern then?
was humanity not an international concern when our unarmed citizens were hunted down and killed right in front of their family—mercilessly shot in the name of religion—when all they wanted was to enjoy a vacation with their families in the hills of Pahalgam?
do only terrorists deserve mercy? not the child clutching his dead father’s shirt? not the mother who still sets a plate for the son who’ll never come home?
why does the world stay silent when we mourn, but raise its voice when we defend?
do the hands that carry weapons of hate deserve more compassion than the hands that held their daughter’s as they died?
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gojover · 1 month ago
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i was debating making this post for a long, long time, because i don’t like getting political on a fandom space, but as an indian, i felt the need to talk about this. i can’t engage in fandom content without feeling deeply guilty & worried for all the soldiers and innocent lives already lost and at stake, so here’s a brief masterpost to spread awareness about what’s going on in jammu & kashmir at the moment.
i have linked all my sources, and have aimed to be as unbiased as possible. if you find any discrepancies or inaccuracies, please don’t hesitate to tell me so that i can edit accordingly.
before i get into any of the actual details, i want to talk about what triggered this entire conflict between india and pakistan: the pahalgam attack, which took place on april 22, 2025.
(it’s also worth knowing that the india vs pakistan conflict over J&K is not something that was caused by this isolated incident; there are decades of history between the two countries dating back to the partition of india. you can read briefly about it here.)
the pahalgam attack was an attack on 26 tourists by five armed militants in a popular tourist destination known as baisaran valley (located in india-administered kashmir), which is surrounded by dense pine forest and is only accessible by foot or horseback.
the militants singled out the men & asked for their religion, before shooting the hindu and christian tourists. the attackers also asked some tourists to recite the islamic kalima to identify non-muslims. of the 26 people killed, 25 were tourists and one was a local muslim pony ride operator who tried to wrestle a gun from the attackers before being shot. the tourists included several newlywed couples, and the men were shot point-blank in front of their wives.
some hindu men were forced to remove their trousers to check for a lack of circumcision before being shot at close range. the militants also told some hindu women that they were spared so that they could narrate the horrors of their mens’ killing to the prime minister of india, narendra modi.
the national investigation agency (NIA) formally took over the pahalgam terrorist attack case on april 27. the lashkar-e-taiba proxy the resistance front (TRF), claimed responsibility for the attack.
in retaliation to the pahalgam attack, india launched operation sindoor on may 6, 2025.
the indian armed forces carried out precision strikes at around 1 am on terror infrastructure in pakistan and pakistan-occupied kashmir (PoK). nine sites were targeted, and each were selected because they had a history of association with major terror plots and infiltration attempts against india (such as the 2001 parliament attack, the 2019 pulwama attack, and the 26/11 mumbai attacks). no pakistani military facilities were targeted, as stated during the press briefing on may 7.
you can read about the nine sites & why they were targeted here.
as an additional note, it is worth noting that the central government directed all states and union territories to conduct mock drills on may 7 across 244 categorised civil defence districts in the event of a hostile attack.
following the indian attacks on may 7, pakistan resorted to unprovoked artillery shelling across the line of control (LoC), resulting in 13 casualties, with the poonch sector in jammu being the worst hit. this is not the first time pakistan has violated the LoC ceasefire agreement.
as of the time of writing, several cities/districts present on the border of the two countries have been facing blackouts. this comes as a counter-offensive against pakistani drones and missiles which violated the indian airspace several times over the entire western border with the intent of targeting indian military facilities along the western and northern frontiers. however, india was able to neutralise this attempt to hit military stations in jammu and other locations.
tl;dr: this thread on x offers a more concise version of the same events.
the main reason i wanted to make this post is because i saw this post on x and had to take a minute to recover because. genuinely what the actual fuck. in my opinion, a caucasian british person should be the last person speaking up on this matter. the selective activism and hypocrisy is glaringly obvious.
edit: here are a few more resources that provided good insights into what’s happening
articles on the pahalgam attack and its immediate aftermath: one two three
regarding the TRF statement: one
more articles about india/pakistan escalating the war: one two three
posts about what’s been happening in azad kashmir: one two
how to download tiktok (if you’re indian): here
please take the time to read through these and educate yourselves if you’re unaware of what the conflict is about.
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insightfultake · 2 months ago
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Pahalgam Attack Fallout: Pakistan’s Silence, Troop Movements, and India’s Diplomatic Firepower
As India mourns, Pakistan postures—and the world watches a familiar script play out once more.
On April 22, 2025, five armed militants launched a brutal attack in Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam, resulting in the deaths of 26 individuals—25 Hindu tourists and a local Muslim pony operator who tried to stop the assailants. The attackers, identified as members of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, selectively targeted victims based on religion. It was the deadliest civilian massacre on Indian soil since the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
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annagxx · 2 months ago
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Operation Sindoor wasn’t about violence, it was about sending a clear message. No civilian area or military base was harmed. The Indian Army zeroed in on those launch pads responsible for planning attacks like the one in Pahalgam. The missile strikes were so precise that only the terrorists felt the impact, with no collateral damage whatsoever. The Indian Army released photos and videos with one simple statement: 'We targeted only those who were waging war against innocent lives.'
Despite that, there are still voices saying 'war is wrong' and 'innocents are dying'. But what were the 26 lives lost in Pahalgam? Were they out on a holiday? I get it — war isn’t the ideal solution, but neither is constant restraint. When a nation endures repeated attacks and finally strikes back, that’s not violence, it’s a matter of self-respect. Peace comes when both sides are willing to show humanity. But if one side has already abandoned its humanity, then the only response left is action. If you think retaliating against Pakistan in their own language is wrong, then maybe you’re not seeing the bigger picture.
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I just can't stand people who live in India, enjoy everything it offers, and then turn around defending Pakistan. If you can't stand by your own country, then don't take its benefits. Go live where your heart lies. Support the country you're in, or go to the one you choose to support. Don't eat from one plate and spit in it.
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journosatyam · 2 months ago
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पाकिस्तान को मिलने वाला पानी तुरंत रुकेगा? सिंधु जल संधि की पूरी कहानी
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पहलगाम अटैक पर भारत ने पाकिस्तान के खिलाफ बड़ा फैसला लिया है. प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी की अगुवाई में हुई सुरक्षा मामलों की कैबिनेट कमेटी (CCS) ने सिंधु जल संधि को तत्काल प्रभाव से स्थगित कर दिया है. यह पहली बार है जब भारत ने इतनी बड़ी और सख्त कार्रवाई की है. भारत और पाकिस्तान के बीच तीन बड़ी जंग हो चुकी है लेकिन पहले कभी भी इस संधि को स्थगित नहीं किया गया. 
कैबिनेट कमेटी की बैठक में लिए गए फैसलों के बारे में विदेश मंत्रालय ने बयान जारी कर बताया, '1960 की सिंधु जल संधि तत्काल प्रभाव से स्थगित कर दी गई है. यह रोक तब तक रहेगी, जब तक पाकिस्तान क्रॉस बॉर्डर टेररिज्म को अपना समर्थन देना बंद नहीं करता.'
भारत ने यह फैसला लेकर पाकिस्तान पर बहुत बड़ा दबाव बना दिया है. मतलब साफ है कि पाकिस्तान जब तक आतंकवाद का साथ नहीं छोड़ता, तब तक सिंधु जल संधि पर रोक लगी रहेगी.
यह आर्टिकल पूरा पढ़ने के लिए नीचे क्लिक करें👇
पाकिस्तान को मिलने वाला पानी तुरंत रुकेगा? सिंधु जल संधि की पूरी कहानी
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ishaaron-ishaaron-me · 2 months ago
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Yes the government had a security failure that is the truth but do you guys wanna know why this incident was “blown out of proportion”
It’s a fucking terrorist attacking and of course attacks like these will garner the attention of the entire country.
If you know anything about the terrorists attacks in India, majority of the those terrorists since decades have been muslim! This attack was so called “blown out of proportion” because this attack was on civilians. In the past decade MAJOR terror attacks have been against the army, and then put of nowhere on 22nd April 26 CIVILIANS are dead.
Another reason why this attack gained so much attention is because after 26/11 Mumbai bombings, this attack killed the most civilians. Mind you, 26/11 was in 2008, so something like this happening after a big time gap will get a lot of attention. It is a nation security threat after all!
Also HOW they killed people also brought outage. Men had to pull down their pants so terrorists could check for circumcision, some were asked to read the kalma (declaration of faith in Islam) to prove they were not Muslim, women were told “tell this to modi”, after their husbands were killed in front of them. Which nation won’t go lose their minds if something like this happens.
Also what do you mean Indian occupied Kashmir town? I mean what the fuck? That region is under India’s administration of Kashmir. This can itself be a whole another post so I will just end by saying that Kashmir was, is and will remain an integral and indivisible part of India.
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India blames Pakistan because responsibility for the attack was claimed by the Pakistani based terrorist organization, The Resistance Front, or TRF, that is an offshoot of the terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba. Also, Pakistan could kick these terrorists out if they wanted too, but they have remained in that country for decades. Also, it is a well known fact that Pakistani economy has gone to the dogs, so how are terrorist organizations getting their funding? Why did the Pahalgam attack happen 6 days after the army cheif’s speech about the two nation threat y where he claimed Kashmir was the jugular vein of Pakistan? Maybe because the government supports terrorism………
This is why India suspended the Indus water treaty….. (aside from it being a really unequal and shit diplomatic decision by Nehru ji)
Also, the reason why India refused to have an investigation with Pakistan was because the last time when they did it in 2008, after the Mumbai terror attacks, Pakistan just declared that there was no Pakistani involvement and that India had bombed itself 🤡 . Honestly idgaf if you supported the Indian government of that time period or not, but I think we can all agree that even though Indian political parties hit a new low every few days, we have not reached a low where we ATTACK OURSELVES. Also, later Mumbai terror attacks were linked to the same Lashkar-e-Taiba…….
As for the statement saying that the Indian government is “rile their people up keeping them distracted from the fact that India had no security in an area with 2000+ civilians.” Well maybe because the top most priority at that time was to give a FITTING RESPONSE TO THOSE TERRORISTS? EVEN THE FUCKING OPPOSITION IN INDIA OWAISI AND SHASHI THAROOR ACKNOWLEDGED THIS FACT AND ENCOURAGED TEH INDIAN GOVERNMENT’S EFFORTS TO GIVE PAKISTANI TERRORISTS A FITTING RETALIATION!
AND THESE GUYS HATE MODI! If you would leave those 3 in a room those oldies would fight each other to death, okay? OWAISI and THAROOR are no modi supporters.
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By the way India had a precision strike on terrorists camps and the names of the targets are given below:-
Targets in Pakistan-occupied J&K:
1. Sawai Nala camp in Muzaffarabad- This was a training centre for Lashkar-e-Taiba. Terrorists involved in October 20, 2024 attack in Sonmarg, October 24, 2024 attack in Gulmarg, April 22, 2025 attack in Pahalgam were all trained here.
2. Syedna Bilal Camp in Muzaffarabad- This was a staging area of Jaish-e-Mohammed. This was also a weapons, explosives and jungle survival training centre
3. Gulpur camp in Kotli - This was a base camp of LeT, that was active in Rajouri and Poonch areas of Jammu. Attacks in Poonch on April 20, 2023, and June 9, 2024, were carried out by terrorists trained here.
4. Barnala camp in Bhimber- This was also a weapons handling, explosives and jungle survival training centre
5. Abbas camp in Kotli- Fidayeen of the LeT were prepared here. It had a capacity to train 15 terrorists.
Targets within Pakistan
1. Sarjal camp in Sialkot- Terrorists who killed four J&K police personnel in March 2025, received their training at this camp.
2. Mehmoona Joya camp in Sialkot- Pathankot air force base camp attack was planned and carried out from this terrorist camp.
3. Markaz Taiba camp in Muridke - Terrorists who participated in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks were trained here. Ajmal Kasab and David Headley received training here.
4. Markaz Subhanallah in Bahawalpur- This is the HQ of Jaish-e-Muhammad. Recruitment, training, and indoctrination were carried out here.
-source @rhysaka and you all can double check it as it is directly from briefing by the defense department
ALSO HOW THE FUCK DOES SINDOOR MEAN OWNING A WOMAN, NEXT THING YOU FUCKERS WILL SAY IS THAT WEARING A WEDDING RING IS MISOGYNISTIC.
Also this is the reason why this op was named Operation Sindoor:-
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credits @rhysaka
Also how the fuck is this a complete takeover? We attacked 9 different terrorists houses and not civilian places! If India wanted to take over they would have attacked the Pakistani Military, right?
Also before you bring in the mosque it was a Jaish-e-Mohammad hideout ffs! I am also sad by the fact that a kid died but this is not the fault of the Indian army but of Pakistani state sponsored terrorism! It was an unintended, and a devastating collateral damage and my condolences go to the families who were not involved and suffered losses or casualties. But we also need to have the right to protect ourselves.
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