The Indian Army released a new video on Thursday on the occasion of Army Day, showing precision strikes on terror camps across the border and subsequent attacks on Pakistani airbases and their radar systems
during Operation Sindoor in May last year.
The three-minute video opens by listing major terror incidents, including the attack on Parliament in 2001, the Akshardham Temple in 2002, Mumbai in 2008, Uri in 2016, Pulwama in 2019, and Pahalgam in 2025. The Army described these incidents as “attacks on humanity”.
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The video showed how Indian forces struck nine terror targets on the night of May 7, 2025. Visuals showed coordinated strikes carried out as part of Operation Sindoor.
Without naming Pakistan, the video also displayed the aftermath of heavy shelling by Pakistan near the border areas in Jammu and Kashmir. It also showed retaliation by Indian forces by shooting down drones and targeting military posts.
The footage further showed strikes on air defence radars and airbases across the border.
The video ends with a message stating, “A warning for our enemies. They have to pay for their cowardice.”
Operation Sindoor
The idea of Operation Sindoor was conceived after Pakistan-backed terrorists attacked Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, asked people their religion, and killed 26 people. The government had said that the Pahalgam attack was a “clear attempt to incite communal violence”.

On May 7, 2025, India launched Operation Sindoor to destroy nine terror bases in Pakistan, killing over a hundred terrorists. Pakistan retaliated by sending drones and shelling houses of people near the international border in Jammu and Kashmir.
In response, India conducted strikes and destroyed several radar installations and key air bases in Pakistan.















