Operation Sindoor: Were India and Pakistan Close To A Nuclear War | Tushar Gupta

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17.05.2025

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At 0:00 the Escalation Ladder is introduced, followed by 3:10’s discussion of Congress’s Fall from Grace, 4:00’s overview of a Long Summer Ahead, 5:10’s Late Night Breaking News, 5:57’s coverage of the Nine Terror Camps, 16:30’s Pakistan Declares War, 21:00’s Pakistan Falls Silent, 22:30’s What Happened on May 10, 24:28’s India Hammers Pakistan, 29:30’s Shame at Sargodha, 32:53’s Bombs All Over Pakistan, 44:20’s End of Nuclear Blackmail, 46:26’s A Perpetual State of War, and 49:33’s Doctrine of Disproportionate Response. In this gripping video, Tushar Gupta dives into the heart of Operation Sindoor, India’s bold tri‑services military response to the April 22, 2025 Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives. Launched on May 7, 2025, the high‑precision operation targeted nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan‑occupied Jammu and Kashmir, delivering a powerful message against cross‑border terrorism. With Rafale jets, SCALP missiles, and advanced drones, India exposed gaps in Pakistan’s defenses while avoiding military targets to prevent escalation. The strikes, executed in a 23‑minute window, neutralised over 100 terrorists, including high‑value targets such as Jaish‑e‑Mohammed’s Abdul Rauf Azhar. The video also examines the domestic impact—heightened alerts, airport closures, and mock drills—as India fortified its borders, and discusses how Operation Sindoor has redefined India’s security narrative and its implications for India‑Pakistan relations.