On Wednesday, Indian missiles killed nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir. While some countries supported India’s ‘right to self -defense’, others called it ‘unsafe violations’. Today we will discuss about Operation Sindoor: Nations Stand with India
Operation Sindoor: Nations Stands with India
New Delhi and Islamabad ignited the fear of hostile rhetoric on the second day after India’s attack on parts of Punjab and Pakistan-affected Kashmir.
Spike in border fire put India and Pakistan into a dangerous area, Islamabad asked to retaliate against the New Delhi attack in the early hours of Wednesday, as the international community asks for restraint.
According to a military spokesperson, India’s attacks have killed at least 31 people in Kashmir administered from Punjab and Pakistan, including a 3 -year -old girl, and injured 46 others. A senior Indian defense source said that at least 16 civilians were killed by Pakistani shelling on the Indian side of the Line of Control (LOC) in Kashmir.
Nations Stands with India
The world community has shown solidarity with India after the Indian armed forces have carried out ‘Operation Sindoor’ against nine terrorist goals in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Jammu Endkashmeer.
Israel has increased its support for India’s right to save itself from terrorism. Israel’s Ambassador to India, Reven Azar, posted on X that Israel supports India’s right to self -defense, and terrorists should know that there is no place to hide their heinous crimes against the innocents.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Maria Zakharova said Russia completely condemned the acts of terrorism, opposed all its manifestations, and emphasized the need for global cooperation to compete effectively this evil.
Japanese External Affairs Minister Iweka Takeshi urged the two countries to practice restraint, confirming Japan’s fierce attitude against terrorism.
Germany’s Foreign Office issued a statement for X calling. It states that Germany is in touch with both India and Pakistan and is closely monitoring the situation.
Qatar’s Prime Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, spoke with the Foreign Minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, and confirmed Doha’s commitment to help find a solid solution through dialogue and peaceful means.
US President Donald Trump hoped that the tension would soon end.
Britain has urged India and Pakistan to show restraint to carry forward a fast, diplomatic route and engage in direct dialogue. Britain’s Foreign Secretary David Lami said in a statement that Britain was clear in condemning the horrific terrorist attack in Pahalgam last month. He said that all parties need to work immediately to restore regional stability and to ensure the safety of citizens.
Former United Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has justified India’s attacks against the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan. In a social media post, Mr. Sunak said that no nation accepts terrorist attacks
What happened to India’s attacks?
India launched the “Operation Sindoor” in the initial hours of the local time period (ET) on Wednesday morning in both Pakistan and Pakistan-Prasad Kashmir.
Indian officials claimed that any Pakistani citizen, economic or military site was killed in a 25-minute operation, which targeted the “terrorist infrastructure” of two terrorist groups-Lashkar-e-Taiyaba and Jai-e-Mohammed.
But Pakistan is portraying a separate picture of the attacks – saying that the citizens were killed and mosques were killed at six places. CNN has not yet verified those claims.
The Pakistan Army said that some of those strikes said in a densely populated province of Punjab, and the deepest India was killed inside Pakistan since one of its war in 1971.
New Delhi also targeted air defense systems at several places in Pakistan on Thursday morning. The government’s declaration for the first time confirmed India’s attacks on Pakistani military establishments.
India warned of its latest response when Pakistan tried to attack military goals in northern and western India throughout the night.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his first comments called “continuous vigilance” and “clear communication” as recently there was an increase in enmity.
Speaking on Thursday, presiding over a high-level meeting, Modi emphasized the need for strong internal coordination and flexibility.
Which country supports India in war?
Although India is not part of any major military alliance, most of its major major powers have a close strategic and military ties. India’s closest countries include the United Arab Emirates, Russian Federation, Israel, Afghanistan, France, Bhutan, Bangladesh and the United States.
Which countries support India in War 2025?
India said it began in response to the 2025 Pahalgam attack. Many countries of India, such as Israel and many European countries, expressed solidarity for India and said that India had the right to defend itself from terrorist attacks.