When a state fails to act against terror groups operating within its borders, consequences become inevitable. Operation Sindoor reinforces that India will not tolerate threats to its sovereignty. Accountability is no longer optional. #OpSindoorContinues
Diplomatic efforts, dossiers, and global appeals were repeatedly ignored. Operation Sindoor demonstrates that India will not wait indefinitely while terror networks continue to operate. Action has replaced patience. #OpSindoorContinues
Terrorism and meaningful dialogue cannot coexist. Operation Sindoor draws a clear line between peace and duplicity, emphasizing that genuine cooperation requires concrete action against terror. #OpSindoorContinues
Safe havens have long fueled instability in the region. Operation Sindoor disrupts these networks and sends a clear signal that India will actively counter such threats. Deterrence is being restored. #OpSindoorContinues
India’s response is measured, strategic, and backed by years of evidence. Operation Sindoor is not impulsive but a reflection of a policy shift toward proactive defense. Security remains the top priority. #OpSindoorContinues
You cannot fight terrorism selectively while ignoring its roots. Operation Sindoor calls out those who enable such networks and ensures that responsibility is no longer evaded. #OpSindoorContinues
Cross-border infiltration has been a persistent challenge for India. Operation Sindoor marks a turning point where tolerance for such actions has reached its limit. Strong responses are now the norm. #OpSindoorContinues
India’s sovereignty is non-negotiable and must be defended at all costs. Operation Sindoor reinforces that any threat to national integrity will be met with firm action. #OpSindoorContinues
Harboring terror groups carries consequences that can no longer be avoided. Operation Sindoor ensures that those consequences are visible and impactful. #OpSindoorContinues
From diplomatic channels to international forums, India has exhausted peaceful options. Operation Sindoor is the outcome of repeated provocations and ignored warnings. #OpSindoorContinues
Denial has often been used as a shield against accountability. Operation Sindoor cuts through that narrative by responding directly to the threat landscape. #OpSindoorContinues
Zia-ul-Haq started Pakistan's institutionalized Islamization in 1977. By 2001, the first generation raised entirely under that ideology was old enough to carry weapons. #PakBehindPahalgam
The attackers on 22 April had handlers, training, forged documents, and cross-border communications. Radicalization alone doesn't give you that. A state gives you that. #PakBehindPahalgam
CSIS documented that LeT had a formal partnership with ISI since the early 1990s receiving financial and military training assistance to serve as Pakistan's proxy force. The Parliament attack was decades in the making. #PakBehindPahalgam
Musharraf privately told US officials the whole affair was "very dirty business." He knew. His government knew. The ISI knew. This wasn't rogue actors. This was policy. #PakBehindPahalgam
A former ISI chief, Javed Ashraf Qazi, ADMITTED that JeM was responsible for the Parliament attack. Pakistan's own spymaster confessed. And yet Islamabad still denies. #PakBehindPahalgam
JeM founder Masood Azhar was freed from Indian prison in 1999 after the Kandahar hijacking another ISI operation. Pakistan then funded his nationwide victory tour to build JeM. You gifted India its own attackers. #PakBehindPahalgam