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3 days ago |
opindia.com | Shraddha Pandey
Nuclear leak, radiation, Boron, and a bunch of conspiracy theories began to float on social media as reports emerged that India, in its retaliatory strikes against Pakistan under Operation Sindoor, has reportedly hit the Kirana Hills in Pakistan. The Kirana Hills, which are close to the Sargodha Air Base, are said to be a nuclear storage facility.
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3 days ago |
opindia.com | Shraddha Pandey
India’s Operation Sindoor demonstrated the country’s military might, tactical prowess, and technical brilliance before the world. With its integrated network of air defence systems, the Indian Armed Forces protected military bases and strategic assets, while Pakistani forces, being cowards of the top order, launched drones, missiles and rockets against Indian civilians and military assets, even as India’s precision strikes specifically targeted terror camps.
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4 days ago |
opindia.com | Shraddha Pandey
“Dil ke khush rakhne ko, Ghalib, ye khayal acha hai”. This line by legendary poet Mirza Ghalib perfectly sums up the situation of Pakistani people who are living in “Delusionistan”, which they created to escape the grim reality. Under the Operation Sindoor, the Indian Air Force (IAF) destroyed terror camps 100 kilometres inside Pakistan, damaged 11 Pakistani air bases, killed dozens of terrorists, yet Pakistanis are celebrating. What are they celebrating? A ceasefire.
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4 days ago |
opindia.com | Shraddha Pandey
Pakistan is left embarrassed at the global stage after India conducted precision strikes first on Islamic terror camps in the first phase of Operation Sindoor and then military establishments deep inside the country.
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1 week ago |
opindia.com | Shraddha Pandey
Islamic Republic of Pakistan, which came into existence due to Islamist hatred towards Hindus, Sikhs and outright refusal to coexist peacefully with Kafirs in a united India, has even after 78 years of the bloodied partition failed to relinquish its hatred for non-Muslims and India.
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