Date: May 10, 2025
By: CinephileDigest War Desk
The silence of the hills was shattered. After the horrifying Pahalgam attack that left 26 civilians dead—including honeymooners and college trekkers—India didn’t just mourn. It struck back.

On the night of May 9, under complete radio silence and intense cloud cover, India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’, a precise, lightning-fast military retaliation targeting the terrorist hubs India holds responsible for the massacre in Kashmir.
What unfolded next shocked South Asia.
Nine terror camps, buried deep in Bahawalpur, Muzaffarabad, and Neelum Valley, were obliterated in under 11 minutes. Drones, Mirage jets, and satellite-linked intel turned the operation into a textbook display of military power.
Pakistan didn’t sit quietly. The next dawn saw short-range missiles slicing through northern Indian airspace. Indian defense systems kicked in, intercepting most, but two missiles hit an army base in Punjab. The damage is “controlled but serious,” said an inside source.
Amid the tension, international voices screamed for calm.
By midnight, the U.S., UAE, and France had brokered a tentative ceasefire. But the Indian Army remains on red alert. A senior officer, speaking anonymously, hinted, “This is not the end… it’s a message.”
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