Operation Sindoor : Indian Army’s ‘Ready To Strike’ Post Precedes Operation Sindoor 2025
(Minutes before launching Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army posted “Ready to Strike” on X, signaling a decisive response to the Pahalgam attack.)

Operation Sindoor: A Tactical Response After Pahalgam Attack
On May 6, 2025, the Indian Army launched a high-precision military strike—Operation Sindoor—targeting terror bases across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. This decisive step came after the tragic April 22 attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, where 26 Hindu pilgrims were killed in a coordinated militant assault.
The Army’s official handle on X (formerly Twitter) posted just minutes before the mission: “Ready to Strike…”—a direct signal of India’s intent to respond firmly to cross-border terrorism.
What Led to Operation Sindoor?
The Operation Sindoor was greenlit following clear intelligence reports linking the Pahalgam attack to Pakistan-based terror outfits, including Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed. After weeks of surveillance and planning, Indian forces executed precision strikes on nine suspected terror launch pads.
“We acted only against terror infrastructure. The action was focused, restrained, and purely defensive,” said a top defense official.
Key Objectives of the Operation
Strategic Goals:
- Neutralize militant safe havens near the Line of Control (LoC).
- Avoid escalation with Pakistan while sending a strong message.
- Protect civilian lives during the operation.
Tactical Execution:
- All strikes were conducted without crossing into Pakistani airspace.
- Missiles hit targets in Muzaffarabad, Kotli, and Bahawalpur.
- Ground intel from intelligence agencies played a key role.
‘Ready To Strike…’: Meaning Behind the Message
The Army’s cryptic but bold message on social media served strategic and psychological purposes. It:
- Warned adversaries of imminent action.
- Reassured Indian citizens of swift justice.
- Sent a global message of India’s no-tolerance policy on terrorism.
The post quickly trended on X, garnering millions of views within hours.
International Reactions
The global community responded swiftly:
- United Nations: Called for restraint and urged dialogue.
- United States: Expressed concern and emphasized peaceful resolution.
- Pakistan: Condemned the strikes, calling them unprovoked, and warned of retaliation.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said, “India’s actions have escalated tensions unnecessarily. We will respond at a time and place of our choosing.”
Casualty Reports & Ground Impact
While India reported over 70 terrorists eliminated, Pakistan claimed 8 civilian deaths, including a child, and over 30 injuries.
Ground-Level Fallout:
- Flight diversions in northern airspace.
- Evacuations in sensitive border villages.
- Internet restrictions in border towns to curb misinformation.
Broader Military Context: India’s Preparedness
This isn’t the first time India has conducted targeted military action in response to terror threats. Exercises like Sindhu Sudarshan, involving over 40,000 troops, have enhanced readiness along the western border.
👉 Read more on the Sindhu Sudarshan Army Exercise for deeper context.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Why was Operation Sindoor launched?
It was carried out in response to the April 22 Pahalgam attack that killed 26 Hindu pilgrims, to eliminate terror bases responsible.
Q2. Was Pakistani airspace violated?
No, the Indian Army conducted the operation without crossing into Pakistan’s airspace.
Q3. How many casualties were reported?
India claimed 70+ militants killed. Pakistan reported 8 civilian deaths and 35 injuries.
Q4. What does ‘Ready To Strike’ signify?
It was a signal by the Indian Army showing preparedness and intent to take swift action.
Q5. How did the international community react?
The UN and US urged peace, while Pakistan condemned the strikes and threatened retaliation.
Final Thoughts & Call to Action
India’s message is clear: acts of terror will not go unanswered. Operation Sindoor was not just retaliation—it was a strategic message to terror groups and their sponsors.
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