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India Dismantles Pakistan-Based Terror Infrastructure in Preemptive Strikes

  • Writer: 17GEN4
    17GEN4
  • May 7
  • 1 min read


New Delhi, May 6, 2025 - India conducted targeted military strikes early this morning, dismantling terrorist infrastructure across the border in Pakistan, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri announced. The operation, described as "measured, non-escalatory, and proportionate," was launched to preempt impending attacks by Pakistan-based terror modules, according to intelligence reports.


Speaking to reporters, Misri emphasized India's resolve to protect its sovereignty and citizens. "Intelligence showed these terror modules were actively planning attacks. India had a duty to deter and preempt," he stated, underscoring the precision of the strikes, which focused solely on neutralizing terrorist facilities. No civilian or military targets were engaged, he clarified, signaling India's intent to avoid broader escalation.


The operation, reported by the Asian News International (ANI), marks a significant escalation in India's counter-terrorism strategy, reflecting growing concerns over cross-border militancy. While details of the strikes remain limited, the government’s swift action has sparked both domestic support and international scrutiny, with calls for de-escalation from global powers.

Pakistan has yet to issue an official response, but tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors are expected to rise. Analysts warn that the strikes, while surgically executed, could strain already fragile diplomatic ties. The Indian government, however, maintains that its actions were a necessary response to an imminent threat.


As the region braces for potential fallout, Misri reiterated India’s commitment to peace, provided its security is not compromised. "We will take all necessary steps to safeguard our nation," he concluded.


This is a developing story. More updates to follow as the situation unfolds.


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