India’s Operation Sindoor severely damages Pakistan’s armed forces. Many in the hospital; over 40 Pakistani troops dead. PM Modi conveys a powerful message opposing terrorism.

Huge Damage to Pakistan’s Military Infrastructure From Exact Indian Airstrikes

New Delhi/Islamabad, May 13, 2025
Still felt all over Pakistan a week after Operation Sindoor is India’s bold air strike offensive. The precise attacks of the Indian Air Force have not only destroyed important terrorist infrastructure but also left the Pakistani military reeling. With more than 40 confirmed dead Pakistani soldiers and officers and scores more badly hurt, Pakistan’s military could has historically suffered.

India’s Rapid Reaction Sends a Strategic Shock Wave

Launched in reaction to rising cross-border threats, the operation highlighted India’s expanding military accuracy and strategic depth. Deep inside territory held by Pakistan, airstrikes hit terror camps. Indian troops conducted heavy counterstrikes when Pakistani forces attempted to respond, destroying several military facilities. Pakistan’s airbases and forward positions were left burning under India’s precise firepower.

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Leadership in Crisis: Maryam Nawaz and Asim Munir Rush to Damage Control

Visiting injured troops in hospitals, Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir and Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz were visibly trying to control public anger and military morale. Soon internet saw images of Nawaz covering injured Jawans heads with her hand. Munir, likewise, attempted to keep cool, asserting that Pakistan’s resilience was undaunted. The images, however, revealed a different narrative: one of suffering, anarchy, and a military trying to manage.

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Modi’s brazen stance: “No discussions with terror sponsors”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi made it clear on May 12 when he said India would not put up with proxy attacks and any hostile action would be met with relentless force. Talks and terrorism, he said, cannot go hand in hand. His statements reflected a hardened national position that had worldwide as well as local meaning.

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Pakistan’s Roar Falls Flat As Reality Bites

Though General Munir loudly asserts that foes can never destroy Pakistan, the harm is obvious. Military hospitals are inundated with casualties; airbases are inoperable; and the notion of invincibility has broken apart. India’s Operation Sindoor has changed the rules of engagement more than just hit targets.

One thing is clear as the globe watches: India has drawn a daring red line, and Pakistan is still assessing the cost.