
SINDOOR OPERATION: Indian strikes in terrorist camps in Pakistan, successfully hit 9 goals on Wednesday morning, called “Sindoor Operation” – the code name, which was created by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The “Sindoor Operation” came two weeks after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, in which there were 26 people, mostly tourists, mostly tourists at Jammm and Kashmirmírovní station. India accused Pakistan of the attack.
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Wednesday’s operation was the deepest strikes inside the Pakistani territory since 1971, according to CNN, successfully focused on terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistanic occupied Jammú and Kashmir.
Copying the operation is a reference to only men who are selected on the basis of their faith before they were killed in Pahalgam. Sindoor is a Hindi word for Vermillion, who married Hindu women, often relating to their foreheads. “Sindoor Operation” was perhaps revenge of India named Widows of the terrorist attack of Pahalgam.
Unlike the “Sindoor Operation”, where the emphasis on victims was, he had an earlier military operation of India again Pakistan, Codenames had such a kind of inspired confidence in the armed forces.
Here are some examples of Codenames used by India for military operations before the “Sindoor operation”:
Operation Riddle, Ablaze-1965 Indo-Pak War
The “Riddle Operation” was the reaction of India to the Pakistani operation Gibraltar and Grand Slam in 1965. In response to September 6, 1965, India launched “Riddle” in Lahore and Casures.
“Operation Ablaze” was an Indian army exercise along the western border in May-June 1965 after a Pakistani attack in Rann, Kutch. It took place between operations in the Rann of Kutch (Operation Kabaddi, April 1965) and Operation Gibraltar in Pakistan. This operation did not include direct fighting, but showed India’s readiness before the outbreak of war in August 1965.
Operations Cactus Lily, Trident – 1971 Indo -Pak War
The “Cactus lily operation” is also known as the bridge of Meghna Heli. It was an aviation operation of India in December 1971 during the Bangladeshi liberation war. The operation was performed by the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force to cross the Meghna River and reach Dhak.
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The “Trident Operation” began with the Indian Navy in Port City, Karachi, Pakistan during the Indo-Pakistan War in 1971. In this operation of the anti-sub-missile, where it is used for the first time during the fight in the region. The operation was performed at night of 4 – 5 December and caused severe damage to Pakistani vessels and facilities.
The Indo-Pakistan War in 1971, also known as the third Indo-Pakistan War, occurred during the Bangladeshi liberation wars in Eastern Pakistan since 3 December 1971 to Pakistan’s surrender in Dhace on 16 December 1971.
Operation Meghdoot – Siachen,
The “Meghdoot operation” concerns the surgery of the Indian Army to take full control of the Sichen glacier in Ladakh. Operation was carried out in the morning of April 13, 1984. It indicates the highest battlefield in the world. The operation ended with Indian forces that gained control of the Siachen glacier.
“Sindoor Operation” was perhaps revenge of India named Widows of the terrorist attack of Pahalgam.
The Indian army remains the first and only army in the world to deploy tanks and other heavy ammunition at more than 5,000 meters.
Operation Vijay – 1999 Kargil War
India used “Operation Vijay” for its military operation in May 1999 in regenerative areas occupied by Pakistani forces during the war in Kargil.
The Kargil conflict was fought between India and Pakistan from May to July 1999 in the Kargil district in Ladakh and elsewhere along the control line (LOC).
The Indian Air Force worked together with the Indian Army to wash away the Pakistani army and paramilitary units from relaxed Indian positions along LOC, in what was referred to as SAFED SAGAR operations
Surgical Strong Strings 2016
In September 2016, the Indian army carried out surgical strikes across the control line (LOC) against terrorist camps operating inside Kashmir occupied by Pakistan (POK), causing severe damage to terrorist training camps.
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This operation, which was not marked for the public, was in response to the Uri attack of 18 September 2016, in which four Jaish-E-Mohammed terrorists of Pakistan attacked the Indian armies near Uri in Jammu and Kashmir wrapped 19 Indian soldiers and several others injured several others
Bandar Operation – 2019 Balakot Air Strikses
“Bandar Operation” popularly known as Balakot Airstrike In 2019, the bomber raid was carried out by Indian war aircraft on 26 February 2019 in Pakistan Balakot against the Terrorist Group Jaish-E-Mohammed. The following day Pakistan shot down the Indian war robes and took his pilot Abhinandan varthan, prisoner
Balakot was the reaction of India on February 14, 2019 of the attack of the workers Jaish-E-Mohammed on the convoy of CRPF in Jammu and Kashmir, who killed 40 soldiers.
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