Operation Sindoor - Analysis on Future Scenarios

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It would be good to have a 'Never forgive' thread for April 22nd similar to the one we have for 26/11. Saw there is a new memorial setup.
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War, Tech & Strategy: Lessons Learned from Iran War & Operation Sindoor | Sushant & Tilak

Sushant Sareen, Senior Fellow, ORF
Tilak Devasher, Author; Former Member, National Security Advisory Board

the guests discuss the lessons India has drawn from the Iran war and the learnings from Operation Sindoor as it completes one year. The conversation explores military readiness, evolving threats, and the role of technology and strategy in shaping India’s defence posture.

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Pakistan’s Missing Nukes & King Charles–Trump Secret Pact? • Maj Gen Rajiv Narayanan
PGurus May 6, 2026

Did OpSindoor damage or expose Pakistan’s covert nuclear infrastructure allegedly linked to Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations? If not, where are those nuclear assets now? Has Pakistan quietly dispersed them under global pressure?

At the same time, reports and speculation around King Charles, the Crown Council, and Donald Trump’s deepening ties with the British establishment are creating geopolitical intrigue. Was a strategic offer made to Trump? What could Britain want in return as the global order rapidly shifts?



// according to Rajiv: india struck kirana hills, chagai hills, malir and nur khan. some cook off of these nuclear warheads could have happened triggering mini earth quakes. Boron was apparently used to shield radiation fall out. GE built out underground command control center in nur khan. brahmos went through ventilator shaft and blew up everything.
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Operation Sindoor: How India Hit Pakistan & What Pakistan Never Saw Coming | Vishnu Som, Aadi
May 6, 2026

Vishnu Som has a book and he re-verified whatever Indian Air force claimed to have hit. He used satellite pictures which he bought from external vendors and lo and behold they corroborated every site hit.

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Op Sindoor Continues...
A NATION'S RESOLVE COMING SOON....

Nation’s Resolve. Forces United - OP Sindoor


Operation Sindoor Anniversary LIVE | Press Conference | Indian Army | Indian Navy | Indian Air Force
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The full cinematic tribute to #OperationSindoor is here - honouring courage, precision, and the unwavering spirit of our Defence Forces.

Watch the complete film and relive the moment that reflects India’s resolve to safeguard its sovereignty, unity, and integrity.

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Folks in BLR, there is a very interesting lecture on Pakistan happening tomorrow. I am part of the organizing group and would like to invite you all. Please try to attend if you are in town tomorrow. I don't think I need to introduce the speaker :)

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When Pakistan Navy Ran For Cover: Inside Indian Navy’s Operation Sindoor | This Is Exclusive
When Pakistan Navy Ran For Cover: Inside Indian Navy’s Operation Sindoor | This Is Exclusive

Former Western Naval Commander Vice Admiral S J Singh breaks his silence on the Indian Navy’s role in Op Sindoor. He details how the carrier battle group surged to full red alert after the Pahalgam terror strike, bottled up Pakistan’s fleet within 25 nautical miles of its coast and kept its aircraft grounded for 96 hours, giving India escalation control at sea. From “cold start” to “cold strike”, the Navy’s deterrent posture forced Pakistan to retreat without firing a shot.

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Op Sindoor: 88 Hours That Choked Pakistan | The Sandeep Unnithan Show Feat. VAdm Sanjay Jasjit Singh
One year after Operation Sindoor , Vice Admiral Sanjay Jasjeet Singh breaks his silence on the 88 hours that brought Pakistan to the brink.

Was India truly ready to choke Pakistan’s sea lifelines? Why did Islamabad sue for peace just as the “green light” was given? From naval coercion and China’s growing carrier threat to the strategic future of Great Nicobar, this conversation reveals how India’s maritime doctrine is rapidly changing — and why the Indian Ocean may define the next great power contest.

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