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Operation Sindoor: Pakistan’s ‘win’ narrative collides with terror camp destruction

While processions, posters and patriotic speeches tried hard to sell the image of success, after Operation Sindoor, the ruins of damaged terror camps and growing unease within militant circles quietly told a less festive story in Pakistan

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Pakistan's Muslim Women League activists march during a rally in Lahore to mark one year of India-Pakistan conflict in Indian-administered Kashmir. Pic/AFP

Pakistan's Muslim Women League activists march during a rally in Lahore to mark one year of India-Pakistan conflict in Indian-administered Kashmir. Pic/AFP

Victory slogans echoed through Pakistan’s streets and celebratory rallies filled city squares after Operation Sindoor, but a very different story was unfolding behind the scenes.

While the Pakistan establishment projected strength and retaliation, terror camps lay in ruins. Questions were being raised within terror groups such as Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Tayiba against the very agencies that once promised protection after their infrastructure was heavily damaged, as per IANS.

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