In a bold, covert move that reshaped the security calculus of South Asia, India launched Operation Sindoor in May 2025, a high-precision counterterrorism mission targeting militant launchpads and infrastructure in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
The strike, conducted with surgical precision using a combination of special forces, drones, and electronic warfare, marks a new chapter in India’s military doctrine—one that emphasizes proactive, tech-powered counterterrorism without public fanfare.
🇮🇳 What is Operation Sindoor?
Operation Sindoor is the codename for a high-precision military operation reportedly conducted by Indian Armed Forces in May 2025 to neutralize terror infrastructure across the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) region and parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The operation was executed in response to a series of cross-border infiltrations and intelligence on planned terror strikes in India.
The name “Sindoor” (सिन्दूर) symbolizes red, traditionally signifying valor and sacrifice in Indian culture, and metaphorically refers to drawing a red line against terrorism.
Here’s a detailed visual timeline and strike zone overview of Operation Sindoor, India’s precision military response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack:
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Objectives of the Operation
- Neutralize active terror launchpads across PoK.
- Eliminate key leadership of terror outfits operating under ISI patronage.
- Disrupt infiltration routes near LoC sectors in Kupwara and Rajouri.
- Assert a shift to zero-tolerance and preemptive retaliation.
- Reinforce India’s commitment to protecting its territorial integrity.
Operation Sindoor: Timeline of Events
April 22, 2025 – Pahalgam Terror Attack
- 26 civilians (25 Indians, 1 Nepali) were killed in a mass shooting in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir.
- India attributed the attack to Pakistan-based terror groups, specifically Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed.

May 4, 2025 — Intel Breakthrough
- RAW and NTRO intercept high-level chatter between terror groups in PoK.
- Satellite imagery shows increased movement near launch pads in Muzaffarabad and Kel.
May 5, 2025 — Green Signal from CCS
- The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), chaired by PM Narendra Modi, approves a precision strike.
- GOC-in-C of Northern Command and DGMO finalize multi-branch coordination.
May 7, 2025 – 1:44 AM IST – Launch of Operation Sindoor
- India executed missile and drone strikes on 9 terror-linked sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
- This marked the first joint operation involving the Army, Navy, and Air Force since the 1971 war.
- Targets included:
- Muridke (Lashkar-e-Taiba headquarters)
- Bahawalpur (Jaish-e-Mohammed base)
- Muzaffarabad and Kotli in PoK
May 6–7, 2025 – Pakistan’s Response
- Pakistan reported 8 civilian deaths, including a child, and over 30 injuries.
- Claims of shooting down 2–3 Indian jets and destroying an Indian brigade HQ were made, though unverified by India.
- Airspace was closed for 48 hours; a state of emergency was declared in Punjab.

Operation Sindoor: A city view of Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on May 7 (Image: Reuters)
May 7, 2025 – International Reactions
- The UN and U.S. urged both nations to exercise restraint.
- Flight diversions occurred across South Asia, with major airlines avoiding Pakistani airspace.
May 8, 2025 – Indian Forces on High Alert
- LoC Activity Spikes: Pakistan mobilizes additional troops near Bagh and Bhimber sectors.
- India deploys Akash NG and S-400 batteries near sensitive border regions.
- Northern Command cancels all leaves for frontline infantry units.
- CDS warns of possible “proxy retaliation” via sleeper cells in major Indian cities.
May 9, 2025 – PoK Surveillance Continues & Global Pressure Rises
- Indian drones conduct follow-up ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) missions over Kel and Kotli.
- UN Secretary-General urges India and Pakistan to “de-escalate militarily and return to diplomacy.”
- India says: “We reserve the right to act against terror. No aggression against civilians or military posts occurred.”
- Reports indicate 2nd phase strikes may be “on standby” if infiltration attempts resume.
Alleged Targets Struck
Location | Target Type | Group Affiliation |
---|---|---|
Kel | Training camp, infiltration base | Lashkar-e-Taiba |
Athmuqam | Communication relay and logistics hub | The Resistance Front |
Kotli | Weapons depot and hideout | Jaish-e-Mohammed |
Muzaffarabad | Tactical command node | Combined HQ (ISI-linked) |
Neelum Valley | Tunnel entrance for cross-border push | LeT |
How It Differs from Previous Operations
Operation | Year | Forces Used | Outcome |
---|---|---|---|
Uri Strike | 2016 | Para SF (ground) | 38 terrorists killed, camps hit |
Balakot Strike | 2019 | Air Force (Mirage 2000) | JeM facility targeted |
Sindoor | 2025 | SF + drones + EW | Multi-pronged, tech-led strike |
Technology & Tactics Used
- Drone Swarm Technology: Possibly integrated through AI-assisted autonomous drones.
- Loitering Munitions: Smart kamikaze drones for high-value targets.
- Special Forces Infiltration: High-altitude HALO jump by Para SF.
- Satellite Coordination: Real-time targeting data from Cartosat and RISAT satellites.
International Response
Country | Initial Response |
---|---|
USA | Urged “maximum restraint” but acknowledged India’s right to self-defense. |
Russia | Called for dialogue but did not condemn the strike. |
China | Expressed concern, warned against escalation. |
France | Supported India’s counter-terrorism stance. |
OIC | Condemned the “violation of Pakistani sovereignty.” |
What’s Next? Risk of Escalation?
Despite Pakistan’s denials and diplomatic protests, the situation remains tense. Ceasefire violations may spike, and India has reportedly placed its air and missile defense systems (like S-400 and Akash-NG) on alert.
Experts believe the operation sends a clear signal: India will act decisively and independently when national security is threatened.
Also Read
India vs Pakistan Military Comparison 2024
References
The Diplomat – Indo-Pak Relations
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