Author: Vicky Nanjappa

Following Operation Sindoor, India’s security landscape is undergoing a paradigm shift. With Pakistan-based terror groups regrouping and internal sleeper cells reactivating, anti-India forces are once again gaining momentum. In response, India has begun re-moulding its internal security policy with the highest degree of caution. In July, Jammu and Kashmir recorded its lowest monthly tally of incidents this year, with eight attacks and the neutralisation of six terrorists. The month also saw Operation Mahadev, which eliminated three terrorists, including the perpetrator of the Pahalgam killings. This marks a relative improvement compared to the heightened tensions earlier, when the Union Territory witnessed…

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By Vicky Nanjappa The massacre of 26 people in Pahalgam prompted a swift Indian retaliation through Operation Sindoor that destroyed multiple terror camps and eliminated dozens of militants in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.. One of the most significant hits was on the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) headquarters, known as the Markaz Subhan Allah camp, in Bahawalpur. The strike not only destroyed the entire facility but also killed relatives of JeM chief Masood Azhar. The extent of damage from the strike, coupled with the site now marked as ‘permanently closed’ on Google Maps, clearly indicates that the outfit is unlikely to rebuild…

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