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Last updated: May 7, 2025 12:51 pm
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‘Ready to strike, trained to win’: Army posted video moments before launching Operation Sindoor

NEW DELHI: The Indian Army on Wednesday posted a video on the social media platform X just moments before launching missile strikes on nine terror targets in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK) under Operation Sindoor. The video, titled “Ready to Strike, Trained to Win,” showcased the might of the Indian forces, featuring tanks, artillery fire, soldiers in action, and attack helicopters. Minutes after the video was made public, the Indian Army carried out a surprise attack targeting terror infrastructure across PoK. Following the strikes, the Army posted again on X, stating: “Justice is Served, Jai Hind!” The strikes were carried out in response to the terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, in which 26 innocent people lost their lives on April 22.

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જહાન્વી કપૂરે ટ્રોલર્સને પડકાર્યા, 'ગુલામ માનસિકતા' ટીપ plaintext જહાન્વી કપૂરે ટ્રોલર્સને પડકાર્યા, ‘ગુલામ માનસિકતા’ ટીપ
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