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Operation Sindoor: 'India Hit 9 Targets In Pakistan With Pinpoint Precision,' Says Ajit Doval (Video)

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Chennai: National Security Advisor Ajit Doval on Friday said India had hit nine terrorist targets across Pakistan during the recent Operation Sindoor, launched in the wake of the Pahalgam terrorist attack.

“We missed none (of the targets). We hit nowhere else except that. It was precise to the point where we knew who was where,” Doval said during his convocation address at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras.

He said the entire operation started at five minutes past one and was over at 28 minutes past one — a total duration of 23 minutes. The National Security Advisor was dismissive of the foreign media's coverage of the operation. According to him, their reports claimed “Pakistan did this or that.”

'Show 1 Photograph Of Indian Damage': NSA Ajit Doval Criticises Foreign Media's Reporting On Operation Sindoor (VIDEO)

Doval quipped: “You show me any photograph, any imagery... you know, these days there are satellite imageries from all over the world... which show any Indian damage being done, even a glass pane having been broken.”

He stated that India was proud of Operation Sindoor — not necessarily for what people perceive — but “for how much indigenous content was involved, whether it was our BrahMos systems, integrated air command and control systems, radars, or battlefield surveillance capabilities.

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