Operation Sindoor: India Conducts Precision Strikes in Pakistan, Assures No Civilian or Economic Targets Hit

Operation Sindoor:

Operation Sindoor: India Executes Precision Strikes, Briefs Global Allies, Affirms No Civilian Harm

India confirmed on Tuesday the successful execution of Operation Sindoor, a series of precise and strategic strikes conducted across the border in Pakistan. In the aftermath of the operation, Indian officials briefed counterparts from five key countries, emphasizing that the targets were carefully selected to avoid civilian, economic, or conventional military infrastructure.

According to government sources, the strikes were carried out in response to credible intelligence inputs regarding threats emanating from terrorist infrastructure operating in Pakistan-administered territory. The operation, conducted with surgical precision, was designed to neutralize specific non-state actors involved in planning cross-border attacks.

“We made it clear to our partners that the operation was limited in scope, targeted in intent, and purely defensive in nature,” a senior official in the Ministry of External Affairs stated. “No civilian, economic, or standard military sites were targeted. Our objective was to eliminate imminent threats.”

While Pakistan has yet to officially respond, tensions between the two nations remain high. Diplomatic observers note that India’s decision to engage in swift post-operation outreach reflects a calibrated approach aimed at preventing regional escalation.

International reactions are being closely monitored, with major powers calling for restraint and emphasizing the need for de-escalation. Meanwhile, Indian armed forces remain on high alert amid heightened security protocols along the Line of Control.