Why Operation Sindoor is NOT Over?

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Introduction
I am saying this not because PM or Defence Minister said it. Because India’s delegation sent to different countries led by mostly non-BJP MPs. Delegation’s countries have been chosen very precisely. All of this has been done with a purpose that is…… Read this thread to know why Operation Sindoor has just begun.

In the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, 2025, India launched Operation Sindoor a swift military response aimed at dismantling terror infrastructure across the Line of Control. Within days, the Modi government announced an all-party parliamentary outreach to carry India’s narrative to the world’s capitals.
But why???

Pakistan dialed almost every country not just US/Russia/Saudi Arabia to request India for ceasefire. India has announced new doctrine on terrorism India doesn’t want request for ceasefire when India goes full throttle on Pakistan next time.
The purpose doesn’t end here…

…Diffusing the propaganda created by Chinese infiltrated global media houses: Pakistan is under aggression from India and Chinese fighter jets are defending them like never before. As soon as Operation Sindoor launched Pakistani journalists started fake news of Rafale shot down in international media. Chinese JF17 Manufacturer share soared by 50%. All Party non-BJP led delegation are going to clear these propaganda across the world about what was the truth beyond party lines. Meanwhile Pakistan has himself given enough proofs to make job easier for these delegations.
Why non-BJP MP at helm:
India is not just fighting military war but a strong narrative war as well. Global capitals are skeptical of ruling-party propaganda. But when you send Shashi Tharoor, Kanimozhi, Supriya Sule, or Asaduddin Owaisi—you send the message: “This isn’t just Modi’s war. It’s India’s resolve.” This regional chessboard matters because Pakistan’s playbook is well known: Whenever India responds to terror, Pakistan floods OIC, UK Parliament, UNHRC, and diaspora circles with cries of “oppression” and “Hindutva fascism.” By sending diverse, credible Indian MPs ahead of time, Modi’s government is filling the space Pakistan usually dominates. It’s information warfare—but preemptive and bipartisan.
What’s the endgame?
India has already started tightening noose on Pakistan with IWT revocation. India is also preparing ground for: 1. Diplomatic isolation of Pakistan (UN, OIC, G20) 2. Economic choke via FATF re-greylisting 3. Blocking international funding via World Bank/IMF lobbying 4. Future precision strikes or covert ops on Pakistani soil 8. And when that happens, Pakistan will cry foul. But before this happens, global leaders will already be clear on India’s united stance: Tharoor in US, Kanimozhi in Moscow, Sule in Qatar. Owaisi in Saudi Arabia and many more. All saying the same thing: “This is not politics. This is India defending itself.”
Remember this is not just India vs Pakistan. Pakistan is just a pawn or front. India is at war with all major economic powers. India doesn’t want to appear as aggressor which its adversaries outside or inside the border want. They want to leverage this situation to pull India into a long drawn war like Russia-Ukraine followed by sanctions on India. Because Pakistan is staging Area for NATO and India has hit those as well. India is making sure this conflict is surgical in nature and within India-Pakistan terror context.
India has always seen more demand for proof of success and reason of surgical strikes from inside than outside the border. It also corners domestic critics. With opposition MPs as co-signers to India’s global case, Modi neutralizes post-escalation dissent, turning even his political rivals into diplomatic validators.
Bottom Line
Operation Sindoor’s global outreach is Modi’s geopolitical checkmate. He’s set the board, made every piece count, and now— Pakistan’s next provocation might just trigger India’s next big move. And the world can’t do much when Pakistan cry.
Originally by Deep Down Analysis on Twitter
What is Operation Sindoor?
Operation Sindoor is a multi-dimensional mission launched by India after the Pahalgam terror attack in April 2025. It goes beyond military action and involves diplomatic, strategic, and economic measures to safeguard India’s national interests.
Why is the operation still ongoing?
Operation Sindoor is ongoing because terrorism and its support structures are complex and deeply rooted. The mission includes diplomatic outreach, global lobbying, counter-terror narratives, and policy changes like revisiting the Indus Waters Treaty. The goal is to build long-term deterrence.
What diplomatic efforts are part of Operation Sindoor?
India has sent bipartisan delegations, including non-BJP MPs, to global capitals. This showcases India’s united front against terrorism and prevents the narrative of the operation being a politically motivated step.
How is India planning to isolate Pakistan?
India aims to isolate Pakistan through global diplomacy, pushing for its re-greylisting in the FATF, and engaging with global powers to counter Pakistan’s narrative. Economic measures and strategic alliances are part of the broader plan.
What is the significance of revoking the Indus Waters Treaty?
Revoking or revisiting the Indus Waters Treaty is part of India’s strategy to exert pressure on Pakistan. It’s a symbolic and practical move to demonstrate that cross-border terrorism will have long-term consequences.
Is Operation Sindoor limited to military action?
No. While military action is a core component, Operation Sindoor is a holistic mission. It integrates military strength, diplomatic initiatives, media counter-narratives, and strategic policy changes.
What does Operation Sindoor mean for India’s future?
It signals a shift in India’s national security strategy—moving from reactive to proactive and integrated measures. It reflects India’s intent to address terrorism comprehensively, safeguard sovereignty, and reshape global perceptions.