Operation Sindoor: United Against Terrorism
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh informed an all-party meeting of India's targeted strikes under 'Operation Sindoor' against terrorists in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, killing at least 100 terrorists. Political leaders showed consensus, supporting the government and armed forces. The operation was a response to the Pahalgam terror attack.

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In a significant development, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh briefed an all-party meeting about India's decisive actions under 'Operation Sindoor,' leading to the elimination of at least 100 terrorists across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. These strikes highlight India's commitment to combating terrorism following the Pahalgam massacre.
The Defense Minister emphasized the ongoing nature of 'Operation Sindoor,' keeping technical details confidential to ensure mission integrity. Notably, the all-party meeting, aimed at achieving political consensus, saw leaders unite, backing the government and military's anti-terror operations without partisan disputes.
Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Kiren Rijiju, praised the maturity shown by political leaders, who lauded the armed forces for their effective execution of the operation. Calls for international action against terror groups such as TRF were also voiced, highlighting India's broader strategic approach in the fight against terrorism.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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