According to an official government statement released on Wednesday, nine sites linked to terror infrastructure were hit as part of the precision operation.
Authorities clarified that no Pakistani military installations were targeted, emphasizing the focus on dismantling terror networks without escalating broader military tensions.
The operation follows the Pahalgam attack, which left several security personnel dead and reignited nationwide outrage over cross-border terrorism.
India's government under Narendra Modi had earlier promised a strong and measured response.
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"India will not tolerate terrorism and those who support it," a senior official said, adding that the operation was "based on precise intelligence and executed with minimal collateral risk."
Further details on the targets or casualties have not yet been released. However, security experts suggest the operation signals a strategic shift in India's counter-terror doctrine-prioritizing swift, targeted action over prolonged escalation.
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As tensions simmer, international observers are closely watching the developments in the region. Check the official press release below;

