Pakistan Admits 28 Sites Hit In Operation Sindoor; Rahul Gandhi Slams Modi Over Ceasefire
In a dramatic revelation, Pakistan has officially acknowledged that India targeted 28 strategic locations during Operation Sindoor—far more than the nine previously stated by Indian authorities. The operation, carried out in early May 2025, was India’s swift and powerful response to a major terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir. The strikes reportedly included drone and missile attacks on militant camps, airbases, and suspected terror hubs across multiple Pakistani provinces.The acknowledgement has further intensified the political discourse in India. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has launched a sharp attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, claiming the ceasefire that followed the operation was a result of international pressure, particularly from former U.S. President Donald Trump. He accused Modi of surrendering under foreign influence, sparking strong reactions from the ruling BJP.Meanwhile, the ceasefire between India and Pakistan remains in effect, but tensions continue to simmer as both countries exchange accusations over the scale and impact of the strikes. The incident has also sparked wider conversations about India’s defense strategy, Pakistan’s vulnerability, and the role of international diplomacy in South Asian security.

























