Exciting Update on India's 'Operation Sindoor' at the Border!

India's 'Operation Sindoor' against terrorism continues strong. Rajput Regiment soldiers keep Pakistan at bay, echoing their devotion along the border.
Aaj Tak's ground report from India-PAK border

Source: aajtak

'Operation Sindoor has only paused, not ended'... This statement from the Indian Army serves as a warning to adversaries still shaken by the night of May 7. During 'Operation Sindoor', the Indian Army successfully countered Pakistani air assaults and drones with the Akash Air Defense System. They skillfully neutralized unexploded ordnances like 81 mm mortar rounds near the border with controlled detonations. Under 'Operation Sindoor', India’s indigenously produced Light Specialist Vehicle (LSV) emerged as a game-changer for rapid troop movement, reconnaissance, and missile firing. In a synchronized effort, the Rajput Regiment demolished four Pakistani posts, while the Punjab Regiment destroyed concrete bunkers with anti-tank guided missiles amidst heavy shelling.

Explore this exclusive report from the India-Pakistan border:
High Spirits of the Rajput Regiment Soldiers

India's 'Operation Sindoor' against terrorism continues with zeal. The Rajput Regiment soldiers remain spirited, echoing chants of 'Victory to Lord Hanuman' after leveling terror bases in Pakistan. Aaj Tak's team stands with these heroes of 'Operation Sindoor' along the Line of Control, commemorating their bravery in nullifying Pakistan's evil designs. Explore this exclusive report from the India-Pakistan border:

36 Explosives Neutralized So Far

During Operation Sindoor, India targeted nine terrorist dens in Pakistan and PoK, eliminating over 100 terrorists. Every plot by Pakistan along the LoC has met a strong retaliatory response. The Pakistani Rangers had fired along the LoC, and several live shells near the border have been defused. So far, 36 explosives have been neutralized by controlled detonations. Explore this report:

Light Specialist Vehicle Proves a Game Changer

On the India-Pakistan border, the Light Specialist Vehicle (LSV) has proven to be a game-changer during Operation Sindoor. According to a Major in the army, 'This vehicle played a crucial role as a game-changer and force multiplier.' This armored vehicle, made in India, is capable of firing missiles, deploying drones, and safely transporting troops to forward posts.

Anti-Tank Missiles Strengthen Indian Army

A special report from the forward posts describes how soldiers, using anti-tank missiles and rocket launchers, struck down adversaries. Explore this ground report from the India-Pakistan border.

'To Gain Something, You Must Act'

India's operation involved the use of mortars, rocket launchers, and anti-tank guided missiles. Soldiers believe in the mantra 'To gain, you must act,' as they stand ready to meet any challenge. Explore this report from ground zero.

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