Operation Sindoor: India’s military has launched a swift and significant cross-border operation, dubbed ‘Operation Sindoor’, in response to the recent terror strike in Pahalgam. While the full scope of the overnight offensive remains undisclosed, its impact is already being felt both geopolitically and domestically, with commercial air travel facing widespread disruptions across northern India.

Precision Strikes Stir High Anticipation

Carried out overnight, the precision strikes were aimed at terror infrastructure across the Line of Control. The government has so far refrained from sharing operational details, heightening suspense ahead of the 10 am media briefing, which is expected to shed light on the military action and the government’s strategic objectives.

With the incident coming on the heels of the deadly Pahalgam attack, the timing and execution of the strikes suggest a calibrated response aimed at both neutralising militant capabilities and sending a firm message across the border. The lack of early specifics has only added to the gravity of the upcoming press meet.

Airlines Issue Urgent Advisories

Meanwhile, ripple effects from the heightened tensions are already being felt by travellers, as airspace restrictions have led to multiple flight cancellations and delays. Major Indian carriers including IndiGo, SpiceJet, and Akasa Air have all issued advisories to their customers.

IndiGo posted an update on X, stating:

SpiceJet also addressed affected flyers through a tweet:

Akasa Air confirmed the complete closure of operations at Srinagar Airport:

Eyes on Government’s Next Move

With ground realities shifting rapidly, ABP Live is closely tracking not only updates from the Defence Ministry but also civilian impact, particularly in sensitive border states. The government's silence so far on tactical specifics is being interpreted as a deliberate strategy to maintain operational security while diplomatic backchannels remain in play.

This morning's press conference is expected to define the contours of India's evolving national security posture and provide clarity on how the government intends to manage both the military and humanitarian fallout from Operation Sindoor.