India launched missile strikes targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, described by New Delhi as restrained and calculated. This action followed a severe attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 people, attributed to the Pakistan-based group Lashkar-e-Taiba. Despite denying such allegations, Pakistan faced accusations from India of harboring terrorists. The public reaction in India leaned heavily in favor of the operation, with widespread praise for the armed forces and Prime Minister Modi. The operation was symbolically named 'Sindoor' to honor the women affected by the Pahalgam attack, signifying national solidarity against terrorism.
"India has demonstrated considerable restraint in selection of targets and method of execution," said the Defense Ministry, emphasizing the strikes were focused, measured, and non-escalatory.
Public reaction in India to the strikes was overwhelmingly positive, with many lauding the armed forces and Prime Minister Modi for avenging the Pahalgam attack.
Political reactions were also supportive of the operation, named 'Sindoor,' reflecting the grief of women whose husbands were killed in the Pahalgam attack.
India claimed the strikes targeted terrorist infrastructure linked to the UN-designated group Lashkar-e-Taiba and accused Pakistan of supporting these terrorists.
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