Why the air strike was named 'Operation Sindoor'?
- BySomya Bhaskar
- 07 May, 2025
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi showcased strategic brilliance with 'Operation Sindoor', a precise military response to the Pahalgam massacre in which 26, mostly Hindu, civilians were killed.
This operation hit 9 terror camps across Pakistan and PoK, but its impact went far beyond the battlefield. Named after sindoor, a sacred symbol of marriage for Hindu women many of whom lost husbands in the attack the operation sent a deeply emotional and symbolic message.
Modi ensured the action reflected justice and national honor, with carefully crafted imagery and messaging.
The strike wasn't just about eliminating terrorists it was a multifaceted move, addressing domestic outrage, affirming the dignity of Indian women, and asserting India's stance globally.
The government highlighted women's strength by presenting two female officers as spokespersons. Internationally, Modi framed the strike as a counter-terrorism act, not an attack on Pakistan, avoiding diplomatic backlash.
He even resumed his routine public appearances post-strike, subtly signaling calm authority.
With tactical precision and emotional intelligence, Modi managed to strike militants, comfort grieving citizens, and position India firmly on the global stage all in a single, calculated move.
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