Colonel Sophia Qureshi, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, and Commander Abhothali on Friday offered the audience to see a rarely viewing on Operation Sindoor, India’s terrorists launched in response to the Pahgam terror attack, during a special case of the Pahgam terror attack.
Wing Commander Singh expanded the exact attacks crippling the terrorist infrastructure. He said, “We attacked the inner parts of the enemy to break their back. Those who watered the cactus of terrorism broke. Twenty -one terrorist camps were recognized. Nine camps were finalized, and the game was done in 25 minutes.”
Colonel Qureshi explained the goals. “Bahawalpur was the headquarters of Jaish-e-Mohammed, from where the terrorists who attacked Pathankot and Pahgam were trained; Muridke had the headquarters of Lashkar-e-Taiba, where Ajmal Kasab and David Headley were trained. Therefore, we had to destroy those places.”
Singh said that the terrorist camps were operated under the cover of citizens. “We are a peace-loving nation and want to live in coordination with our neighbors. Our next-jewelery weapons were now so advanced that we made the operation possible without any citizen.” Qureshi insisted that the mission reflected the attitude of an entire country associated with the government and the armed forces.
Commander Deothali underlined the role of the Navy. “The Navy was war-taiir. We managed business routes to stabilize the economy and also ensured preventive as a dual job. We also protected marine borders because there were anti-national elements entering the past. It is a matter of pride and respect to participate in this mission.” He described the Navy War as “360 degrees uncertainty, in which there was no place for error in the middle of the endless seas without any limit,” saying, saying, “When we strike, we strike in such a way that the enemy will remember forever.”
Officials also credited local citizens for their role in rescue efforts after the Pahgam attack, remembering the bravery shown despite the loss of Navy officer Vinay Narwal.
On the preparations for the armed forces, Singh said that he was in “crime mode”. Qureshi revealed that Pakistan had sent 300-400 drones, both armed and unarmed. He said, “He sent unarmed drones to scan India’s weapons and defense capacity around control and international border. But the army’s air defense successfully disabled its efforts,” he said.
Highlighting the participation of women, Qureshi said that more than 100 women are involved in Operation Sindoor, equally trained with their male counterparts. “This enabled them to handle the operation originally.” Singh said, “A weapon or a fighter aircraft does not distinguish between men and women.”