Operation Sindoor Highlights: India's Crackdown On Nine Terrorist Bases In Pakistan, PoK — As It Happened
Operation Sindoor was a tri-service operation involving all three wings of the armed forces, including the Indian Army, Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy, NDTV reported.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS
Operation Sindoor Live: One Of The Nine Terror Camps Was A Training Camp For LeT
Operation Sindoor Live: India Exercised Its Right To Deter More Such Cross-Border Attacks, Says Foreign Minister
Operation Sindoor Live: Indian Army Prepared For Any Pakistani Misadventure
Operation Sindoor Was Based On Credible Intelligence Information
Operation Sindoor Live: Investigation Revealed Proof Of Communication To Pakistan
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Operation Sindoor Live: One Of The Nine Terror Camps Was A Training Camp For LeT
During a press briefing, the government explained the importance of nine terror camps.
Sawai Nala camp in Muzaffarabad, which is 30 km inside Pakistan, was one of the training camps of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).
Syedna Bilal camp in POK was a staging area of Jaish-e-Mohammed. It was also a centre for arms and ammunition and training.
Gulpur camp in Kotli, 30 km from the LoC, was a base of LeT. It was a training centre for terrorists involved in April 20, 2023 attack in Poonch and June 9, 2024 attack on pilgrims.
Barnala camp in Bhimber is 9 km from the LoC. It was also the centre for handling arms and ammunition.
Kotli Abbas, 13 km from the LoC, could train 15 terrorists.
Sarjal camp in Sialkot is just 6 km from the international border. Terrorists involved in the killing of four soldiers in Jammu and Kashmir in March 2025 were trained here.
Mehmoona Joya camp in Sialkot was a stronghold of Hizbul Mujahideen, a terrorist group. The attack on Pathankot Airbase was planned and directed from here.
Markaz Taiba in Muridke was a training centre for terrorists involved in the Mumbai 2008 attacks. Ajmal Kasab and David Headley were also trained here.
Markaz Subhan Allah, Bahawalpur was the head office of Jaish-e-Mohammed. This was the centre of recruitment, training and indoctrination.
Operation Sindoor Live: Trump Says He Wants India-Pakistan Exchange To Stop
"I get along with both; I want to see them stop. I want to see them work it out," said US President Donald Trump.
US President #DonaldTrump says, "I get along with both; I want to see them stop" regarding the rising tensions between India and #Pakistan. #OperationSindoor #IndiaPakistanTension
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Operation Sindoor Live: GMC Hospital In Jammu City Is Fully Prepared To Deal With Any Eventuality
The Government Medical College Hospital in Jammu city is fully prepared to deal with any eventuality, it said on Wednesday, hours after 12 people were killed along the LoC in cross-border firing.
"In case of any eventuality, we are prepared. The beds have been put in place. Ventilators and monitors have been installed as part of the mini ICUs," Medical Superintendent of Government Medical College Hospital, Dr Virender Trisal, told PTI.
Operation Sindoor Live: India Is Justified In Striking Terrorist Infrastructure Says Former UK PM Rishi Sunak
No nation should have to accept terrorist attacks being launched against it from land controlled by another country, said former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
"India is justified in striking terrorist infrastructure. There can be no impunity for terrorists," he said.
No nation should have to accept terrorist attacks being launched against it from land controlled by another country.
— Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) May 7, 2025
India is justified in striking terrorist infrastructure. There can be no impunity for terrorists.
Operation Sindoor Live: India Used The Right To Respond Effectively, Says Rajnath Singh
India used the right to respond effectively, said Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said.
"You know that today, under the guidance of PM Narendra Modi, our Indian armed forces have made us all proud," Singh said during media briefing
Operation Sindoor Live: There Was A Requirement For Doing Something More Significant
LT General Subrata Saha, Former Member, NSAB & GOC 15 Corps (Kashmir) told NDTV Profit, that there was a requirement for doing something more significant.
"Despite counteractions India took in the past, Pakistan has not dismantled its terror infrastructure and continues to use terrorists as strategic assets against India," he said.