‘No safe haven for terror’: Nation observes ‘Op Sindoor’ anniversary

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Action reflects India’s resolve against terrorism: Prez;

Demonstrated precise striking power against terror networks: Shah;

Op symbol of national preparedness and unity: Rajnath;

Sinha reaffirms Govt’s commitment to terror-free J&K

Jammu Tawi, May 7: Nation observed the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor on Thursday with top leadership, reaffirming India’s unwavering stand against terrorism and praising the coordinated military response carried out after the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians, mostly tourists, on April 22, 2025.

President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, along with senior military commanders praised the courage and valour of the armed forces, calling the operation a reflection of India’s resolve, precision and preparedness.

President Droupadi Murmu said ‘Operation Sindoor’ stands as a “defining testament” to India’s commitment against terrorism.

She said the success of the operation reflected the courage and determination of the armed forces.

“The extraordinary success of this mission reflects the unmatched courage and determination of our Armed Forces,” she said, adding that the Pahalgam attack was met with “befitting and exemplary precision”.

She said India remains vigilant and prepared to respond to any threat to its sovereignty.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said Operation Sindoor sent a strong message that those involved in terror activities would not be spared. He said the operation demonstrated India’s “precise striking power” and the effectiveness of intelligence-led operations.

“History will remember it as the day when armed forces, intelligence agencies and political leadership came together to destroy terror camps across the border,” he said.

Shah said the mission would remain a reminder to adversaries that India can strike terror networks wherever they operate.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said ‘Operation Sindoor’ represents “national resolve and preparedness”.

In his message, Singh said the operation reflected unmatched precision and jointness among the services. “Operation Sindoor stands as a powerful symbol of national resolve and preparedness,” he said, adding that it demonstrated India’s progress towards Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence capability. He said the armed forces had set a benchmark in modern military operations through coordinated action.

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said Operation Sindoor reflected India’s resolve to protect sovereignty and eliminate terrorism. He said the operation was a declaration of the armed forces’ commitment to national security. “We bow in reverence to the men and women in uniform whose unwavering resolve delivered a fitting response to the enemy,” he said.

He added that India remains committed to dismantling terror networks and ensuring a terror-free Jammu and Kashmir.

Senior military officials also detailed the operational aspects of the mission.

Vice Admiral AN Pramod said the operation demonstrated India’s capability to strike deep inside Pakistan and effectively counter nuclear threats through precision capability.

Former DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai said Pakistan “requested cessation of hostilities” after sustaining heavy losses. He said more than 100 terrorists were killed across nine terror camps and described the strikes as calibrated and intelligence-driven.

Deputy Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal Awadhesh Kumar Bharti said Indian forces struck multiple airfields and terror infrastructure. He said 13 Pakistani aircraft were destroyed or damaged and added that Pakistan failed to inflict significant damage on Indian infrastructure.