Operation Sindoor-2 After the Delhi Blast? Eyes on PM Modi Meeting

In the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack, Operation Sindoor dismantled terror havens in Pakistan. A significant car blast follows in Delhi with PM Modi calling a CCS meeting for potentially massive resolution.
There is suspicion that the Delhi explosion was a suicide attack using a car bomb. (File Photo- ITG)

Source: aajtak

The recent car explosion in Delhi has triggered an important meeting by the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on Wednesday. The CCS was also gathered following the Pahalgam attack, leading to decisive actions against terror sites in Pakistan. As the CCS reconvenes, there's speculation about a potential Operation Sindoor-Part-2. All eyes are on PM Modi's forthcoming decisions.

Following the Pahalgam assault, Operation Sindoor crushed the masterminds hiding in Pakistan. Indian forces penetrated deep into their abodes. Now, a monumental car blast has rocked Delhi. The execution bears similarities to the modus operandi of Jaish-e-Mohammed as they are known for such suicide car bombing attacks.

It is suspected that the Delhi explosion is a fidayeen (suicide) attack involving a car bomb, resonating with the aftermath of the Pahalgam incident where India retaliated with Operation Sindoor. PM Modi previously affirmed Operation Sindoor continues. With the blast's links tracing back to Pakistan, PM Modi hinted from Bhutan that a significant counter-terrorism move is on the horizon.

Will there be direct action on terror hideouts in Pakistan?

Prime Minister Modi has summoned a CCS meet on Wednesday. Chaired by the Prime Minister, the meeting addresses substantial national security matters, potentially culminating in significant resolutions. Comprising of Defense, Home, Finance, and External Affairs Ministers alongside PM Modi, the CCS carved the blueprint for Operation Sindoor following the Pahalgam incident. Importantly, Modi's administration had resolved to treat any terror attack as an act of war, suggesting a repeat of Operation Sindoor if links to Pakistan are established.

No Terror Group Claims the Attack

The government has decreed that any terrorist attack on India is an act of war. Senior ministers consistently emphasize this as the new normal. Should Pakistan instigate a terror strike, it would be an act of war. Although connections to a Pakistani terrorist group are suggested in the Delhi blast, no organization has claimed responsibility, leaving investigative agencies to uncover every angle of the car explosion.

PM Modi's declarations following the Delhi explosion highlight impending substantial military retaliation against Pakistan. After the Pahalgam terror strike, the Prime Minister vowed justice for perpetrators, which was duly delivered to the militants in Pakistan. With the Delhi car blast, PM Modi has again hinted at stern actions, preparing for another powerful strike against terror actors.

Preliminary investigations signal links to the infamous Jaish group. A new terror module, inclusive of medics, was devised in Kashmir to orchestrate the attack.

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