The Indian Army’s Western Command released a compelling video titled ‘Planned, Trained & Executed. Justice Served’, highlighting the swift and strategic execution of ‘Operation Sindoor’.
The video, shared on social media platform X, depicts Indian soldiers in high spirits following the successful action in response to the recent Pahalgam terror attack that shook the nation.
Narrated patriotically, the video states ‘Operation Sindoor’ was driven by justice, not revenge.
It states, “It started with the Pahalgam terror attack. The country had no anger, but a desire to avenge the innocent killings. Pakistan was taught a lesson that its future generations won’t be able to forget.”
According to the narration, the Pakistani bunkers from which attacks were launched were systematically destroyed.
The visuals show heavy artillery shelling and the pounding of enemy positions across the Line of Control.
Pakistani soldiers were seen abandoning their posts, overwhelmed by the intensity of India’s military response.
Meanwhile, in response to speculation about the status of the ceasefire agreement, the Indian Army clarified that no Director General of Military Operations (DGMO)-level talks between India and Pakistan were scheduled for Sunday.
A statement from the Ministry of Defence added that the ceasefire agreement, which was mutually reaffirmed on 12 May, does not have a fixed expiration date.
The ministry stressed that despite media reports to the contrary, the ceasefire understanding remains valid and in force.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated that while India respects the ceasefire, all trade and bilateral agreements such as the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan remain suspended.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, during his visit to troops stationed at Badami Bagh in Jammu and Kashmir and the IAF base in Bhuj, echoed similar sentiments.
He remarked, “India will honour the ceasefire only as long as Pakistan refrains from supporting terrorist activity on Indian soil.” Singh further warned that India has placed Pakistan on probation. “If their behaviour improves, fine. If not, the harshest punishment will be given,” he stated.
The Army remains on high alert nationwide, with all security forces and intelligence agencies instructed to stay vigilant against threats.
‘Operation Sindoor’ sends a clear message that India will protect peace firmly but ensure justice is delivered promptly.
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