Colonel Sophia Qureshi, a decorated officer from the Indian Army’s Corps of Signals, made headlines again as she led the ‘Operation Sindoor’ press briefing following India's retaliatory strike on Pakistan. Known for being the first woman to command an Indian Army contingent in a multinational exercise, Colonel Qureshi’s leadership reflects her decades of service, including a stint with the UN Peacekeeping Mission in Congo.
In a powerful retaliatory move, India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’, striking nine terror-linked sites across Pakistan and PoK. The precision raids killed 14 individuals, including 10 family members of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar. Among the targets was the group’s headquarters in Bahawalpur. The operation was named in tribute to victims of the recent Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives.
India launched a high-precision joint military operation, "Operation Sindoor," targeting nine terror camps across Pakistan and PoK. Up to 90 terrorists linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen were reportedly eliminated. The air strikes come in response to the recent Pahalgam terror attack, marking a firm shift to India’s zero-tolerance policy on terrorism.
In a bold response to the recent Pahalgam terror attack, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting nine terror infrastructure sites in Pakistan and PoK. The Indian Army called the strikes "measured and non-escalatory," stating they were aimed solely at terror networks. Pakistan confirmed the strikes and warned of retaliation, escalating tensions between the two nations.