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Ajit Doval Slams Pakistan’s False Claims on Operation Sindoor

NSA Affirms Precision Strike, Denies Any Damage on Indian Soil  ‘Show one photo of damage in India’

India’s National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval has categorically rejected Pakistan’s claims that its forces caused any damage to Indian territory during or after Operation Sindoor. Speaking at the 62nd convocation of IIT Madras on Friday, Doval said, “There is not one photograph, not one imagery, showing any damage on Indian soil.”

Operation Sindoor, conducted on May 7, was India’s precision military response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. According to Doval, nine terrorist targets deep inside Pakistan and PoK were neutralized within 23 minutes, without collateral damage or error.

Doval hailed India’s indigenous defense technologies such as the BrahMos missile and the Integrated Air Command and Control System, stating that their accuracy made the operation successful and decisive. “We missed none. We hit only where the targets were,” he emphasized.

The NSA’s remarks have not only dismissed Pakistan’s propaganda but also reinforced India’s growing military precision and strategic self-reliance. Operation Sindoor has become a testament to India’s new-era warfare capabilities, executed with speed, intelligence, and accuracy.

As both the tragic Flight 171 crash and Operation Sindoor continue to dominate headlines, they highlight contrasting aspects of India’s aviation safety concerns and military strength on the global stage.

 

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