In an era where misinformation can spread as fast as missiles, India chose facts and surgical precision. National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval recently revealed the stunning success of Operation Sindoor — a secret military strike executed with such finesse that “not even a single glass was broken,” in his words.
The operation, lasting just 23 minutes, involved targeting nine high-value enemy locations. What makes this mission stand out in modern warfare history is its zero collateral damage, setting a new standard in strategic military engagement. According to Doval, it wasn’t just a strike — it was India’s power, precision, and pride in motion.
Bold Confidence, Unmatched Precision
Speaking to a closed-door forum, NSA Doval was asked about the legitimacy of India’s claims regarding the strike, with some foreign media outlets questioning the extent of the impact and accuracy. Unfazed, Doval reportedly responded,
“Show me one photo of Indian damage.”
This statement not only silenced skeptics but also exemplified the confidence with which India now conducts its security operations.
Operation Sindoor: What We Know
Though many operational details remain classified due to national security protocols, sources in the defence establishment indicate that high-tech surveillance, coordinated drone strikes, and on-ground intelligence enabled the operation’s extraordinary precision. Conducted at night in hostile territory, the mission reportedly neutralized key terror infrastructure without a single civilian or unintended target harmed.
“It was timed to perfection. Within 23 minutes, the mission was complete, and every soldier returned safely,” said a senior defence official under anonymity.
Global Reaction and Strategic Significance
International media, initially skeptical, have since taken a different tone. Publications such as The Guardian and New York Times highlighted the surgical efficiency of the Indian operation and its implications on regional stability.
This operation has also strengthened India’s deterrence capabilities, sending a clear message to adversaries: India will defend its interests, and it has the technology and resolve to do so without recklessness.
Ajit Doval’s Leadership
NSA Doval’s role has been pivotal in reshaping India’s security doctrine. A former Intelligence Bureau officer with decades of experience, Doval has been at the forefront of India’s counterterrorism and strategic planning efforts. Operation Sindoor is just the latest example of India’s new offensive-defensive doctrine, where intelligence-led precision replaces brute force.
His now-viral quote, “Not even a single glass broken,” symbolizes a paradigm shift in India’s approach — smart, silent, and supremely effective.
Conclusion
Operation Sindoor will go down in Indian history not just as a successful strike, but as a powerful demonstration of strategic finesse, backed by unwavering national will. As India rises on the global stage, missions like these reaffirm that its strength lies not only in might — but in mastery.
Sources:
- Statements from NSA Ajit Doval (public forums, verified press interactions)
- Indian Ministry of Defence (anonymous senior officials)
- Coverage: The Hindu, Times of India, The Print, New York Times, The Guardian