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‘No terror sanctuary is safe’
5/7/2026 10:15:54 PM
Early Times Report

JAIPUR, May 7: No terror sanctuary across the frontier is safe, and India will continue to dismantle terrorist infrastructure under the “new normal” enunciated following the Pahalgam attacks, the Indian military said on Thursday in a clear warning to Pakistan on the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor.
Detailing what is now considered India’s most significant combat mission in five decades, the then heads of military operations, at a media briefing here detailed the strategic successes of the massive tri-services campaign and asserted that the window for military action against cross-border terrorism has not closed.
“No sanctuary across the Line of Control is safe. We will hit everything. We will go after everything and that has been made clear in the new normal that the prime minister said last year. But the conditions, the timing and the method will be ours,” said Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai.
In his capacity as the Director General of Military Operations of the Indian Army, Ghai had played a key role along with his counterparts from the Indian Air Force and Navy in execution of Operation Sindoor.
“Operation Sindoor was not an end and it was just the beginning,” Lt Gen Ghai, currently serving as the Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Strategy) said.
In response to the Pahalgam terror attack, India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 last year carrying out airstrikes on nine terror infrastructures in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir eliminating at least 100 terrorists
The strikes triggered a rapid escalation in tensions with Pakistan launching retaliatory strikes though most of them were thwarted by the Indian military. The hostilities ended with an understanding on halting the military actions on May 10 following talks over the hotline between army officials of the two sides.
Lt Gen Ghai noted that several terror camps have been shifted from the border region to depth areas, but made it clear that distance offers no sanctuary from India’s precision capabilities.
The senior Army officer also highlighted how India quickly ended the conflict after achieving Operation Sindoor’s strategic objectives.
“In an era of prolonged conflicts around the world, we struck hard, achieved clearly defined objectives and then decided to cease hostilities when the Pakistanis were compelled to negotiate and requested us to stop,” he said.
“The objectives were achieved through a calibrated shot and sharp shock that altered the enemy’s risk appetite and disrupted his command and control without locking India into a long-drawn war or conflict,” he added.
Lt Gen Ghai said the Operation Sindoor showcased capabilities of India’s indigenous weapon systems and platforms and made a mention of BrahMos and Akash, missiles, homegrown surveillance and targeting systems and ammunition.
“Operation Sindoor was not an end. It was just the beginning. India’s fight against terror will go on. A year on, we remember not just the operation but also the principle behind it. India will defend its sovereignty, its security, and its people decisively, professionally and with the utmost responsibility,” he said.
In his remarks, Air Marshal A K Bharti, who too play a crucial role as Director General of Air Operations in implementation of Operation Sindoor, highlighted the “primacy of air power” in achieving desired results.
He said India’s military might is being strengthened significantly and that the India Air Force has been constantly monitoring the activities of China and Pakistan.
“We are continuously factoring in whatever they are (up to),” he said.
“We struck and decimated their nine terrorist camps. The proof is there for everybody to see. We struck 11 of their airfields. We destroyed 13 of their aircraft either on the ground or in the air, including one high-value airborne asset at a record distance of more than 300 kilometres,” he said.
Air Marshal Bharti, currently serving as Deputy Chief of the IAF, however, did not mention about losses of assets by his force.
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