Operation Sindoor: Why Pakistan Is Not the Victim – India’s Precision Strike and the Propaganda War
In the aftermath of the brutal terrorist attack in Pahalgam, India launched a carefully planned counter-terror operation known as Operation Sindoor. This mission targeted only terror camps, not civilians or Pakistan’s military.
However, Pakistan has now begun a massive propaganda campaign. Their aim? To convince the world that India has attacked civilians and places of worship. But the truth is very different—and it’s time we set the record straight.
If you also believe Pakistan is not a victim but pretending to be one, then comment below: “Pakistan is not a victim” and let’s see if 20,000 people can stand up for the truth.
What Exactly Was Operation Sindoor?
India’s Operation Sindoor was not a war—it was a strategic message. After the Pahalgam attack, where terrorists mocked India and dared it to respond, the Indian armed forces launched a precision strike.
The name "Sindoor" itself holds meaning. When terrorists attacked Indian pilgrims in Pahalgam, they targeted symbols of peace and faith. In response, India struck back with strength and dignity.
The press conference after the strike was led by two Indian women officers—Colonel Sofia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyamika Singh. This wasn’t just symbolism; it was a powerful message: Indian women are not weak—they lead from the front.
India’s Foreign Secretary, Vikram Mishra, who is himself a Kashmiri Pandit, stood in the command center. This moment reflected India’s unity and resilience, despite attempts to divide us.
Where Did India Strike and Why?
India only targeted known terror training camps. No civilian homes, no hospitals, no mosques that weren’t being misused.
Here’s a breakdown of the nine major sites destroyed during Operation Sindoor:
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Bahawalpur (Punjab, Pakistan) – Markaz Subhan Allah, a Jaish-e-Mohammed madrasa where major attacks on India were planned. Even Jaish's chief Mansoor Azhar admitted 10 of his family members died here.
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Lahore (near Muridke) – Markaz Tayba, Lashkar-e-Taiba’s headquarters, was hit. The Pahalgam attack was carried out by The Resistance Front, a Lashkar offshoot.
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Tehra Kalan (border area) – A key point for cross-border infiltration into India.
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Sialkot – Mahmoona Zoya Camp, used by Hizbul Mujahideen, was destroyed.
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Barnala – A radicalisation and recruitment center run by LeT was targeted.
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Kotli (PoK) – Masjid Abbas (used by Jaish) and another Hizbul camp were both taken out.
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Muzaffarabad (PoK Capital) – Shla Camp and Syedna Bilal Camp (Lashkar’s logistic centers) were destroyed.
India finished this operation in just 23–25 minutes. By the time Pakistan realized what had happened, Indian jets were already back home.
If India wanted to attack Pakistan’s military or civilians, there were far more populated and strategic targets. But India showed incredible restraint.
How Is Pakistan Responding? With Lies and Propaganda
Instead of accepting responsibility for harboring terror groups, Pakistan is playing the victim card. It claims India attacked mosques and killed innocent people—a claim with no evidence.
In reality, Pakistan retaliated by targeting Indian villages in Poonch and Rajouri, killing at least 15 innocent civilians, including children and women.
Journalists like Shiv Aroor are on the ground, showing how Pakistan is targeting only residential areas. But global media remains silent. Why isn’t BBC or CNN covering this?
The Power of Propaganda and Fake News
Pakistan’s information war is built on:
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Old videos from Gaza passed off as “evidence” of Indian strikes.
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Fake reports claiming Indian jets were shot down.
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False images of Indian fire brigades and plane wrecks.
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AI-generated posts spread by pro-Pakistani and Chinese accounts.
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Misleading claims that India started the war.
Even their own journalists are sharing unverified, false content—just to go viral.
China and Turkey: Supporting Lies, Ignoring Terror
China’s Global Times is amplifying fake claims, while Turkey’s social media pages are also spreading false news about Indian planes being shot down.
Meanwhile, they conveniently ignore the Pahalgam terror attack, which killed innocent Indian civilians. Why? Because they’re invested in keeping India’s narrative weak.
What Has the World Said?
Only Israel has openly supported India’s right to self-defense.
The U.S., UK, France, and Russia are playing neutral—calling for “de-escalation,” but not naming Pakistan for its support to terror. Even Russia, our longtime partner, is walking a fine line because of its growing ties with China.
The Real Agenda: Making India Look Like Russia, and Pakistan Like Ukraine
There’s a global effort to show Pakistan as the helpless victim—like Ukraine—and India as the aggressor, like Russia. This comparison is completely false.
India didn’t start this. India acted only after its people were killed.
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A Final Thought: This Isn’t Just a War of Bombs – It’s a War of Narratives
India’s military might isn’t just in missiles—it’s in truth, restraint, and dignity.
But propaganda spreads fast—faster than the truth. As the saying goes, “By the time truth puts on its slippers, a lie has already travelled the world.”
We cannot let this lie win. Share this article. Comment your support. And make sure the world hears India’s side of the story—loud and clear.