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flag India's Operation Sindoor killed over 100 terrorists, destroyed key targets, and forced Pakistan to seek ceasefire after a swift 88-hour campaign.

India's Operation Sindoor, launched after a terror attack in Pahalgam, targeted Lashkar-e-Taiba infrastructure in Pakistan, resulting in over 100 terrorist deaths and significant military losses for Pakistan, including at least 12 aircraft and 100+ personnel, according to Indian military claims. The operation, executed with precision and restraint, included verified air strikes and concluded within 88 hours after Pakistan requested a ceasefire. India also suspended the Indus Water Treaty as part of its multi-pronged response. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s alleged strategic alignment with the ISKP amid internal instability raises regional concerns, with analysts warning of potential spillover effects. Pakistan’s proxy war strategy against India has weakened, leaving it overextended and facing growing threats from the Taliban, Baloch insurgents, and deteriorating relations with Afghanistan.

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