PM Modi and Union Ministers Change Social Media Pics to Mark 'Op Sindoor' Anniversary

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and several Union Ministers updated their social media profile pictures to mark the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor. The military operation was launched in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people. The Indian Army released a video documenting the precision strikes on terror infrastructure in Pakistan and PoK. The operation demonstrated India's zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism while maintaining strategic restraint.

Key Points: PM Modi Marks Op Sindoor Anniversary with New Profile Pic

  • PM Modi, S Jaishankar, Nirmala Sitharaman, and Piyush Goyal changed profile pics for Operation Sindoor anniversary
  • Operation Sindoor was a military action against terror infrastructure in PoK and Pakistan
  • It retaliated the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people
  • The Indian Army called it a "symbol of national resolve"
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PM Modi, Union Ministers change display pictures of social media accounts to mark 'Op Sindoor' anniversary

PM Modi and Union Ministers update social media display pictures to honor the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, India's military response to the Pahalgam terror attack.

"India will identify, track and punish every terrorist and their backers. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, May 7

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and several senior Union Ministers updated their social media profile pictures on Thursday to mark the anniversary of Operation Sindoor.

The Prime Minister led the digital tribute on 'X', replacing his display picture with a commemorative image of the operation to honour the courage and legacy of the mission.

The move was swiftly followed by members of the Union Cabinet. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, and Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal all transitioned their profiles to the 'Operation Sindoor' tribute.

India on Thursday is marking the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, a decisive military action carried out by Indian armed forces on this day last year against the high-value terror infrastructures and terrorists across Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) and Pakistan.

This military operation was carried out in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, in which Pakistan-backed terrorists brutally massacred 26 innocent people. The Resistance Front -- an offshoot of Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) -- claimed responsibility for the attack.

Marking the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army said, "India's resolute response calibrated and precise. Committed to safeguarding sovereignty and its people."

"Justice served. Jai Hind," it added.

The Headquarters of the Indian Defence Staff also took to social media and called Operation Sindoor a "symbol of national resolve".

The Army further released a video documenting the events leading up to the operation and highlighting the detailed planning that went into the precision strikes on terror infrastructure.

The video also featured Prime Minister Narendra Modi's stern warning to those behind the Pahalgam attack. "India will identify, track and punish every terrorist and their backers," the Prime Minister had said while addressing the nation in the aftermath of the massacre.

Another strong message from Prime Minister Modi featured in the video underlined India's diplomatic position against terrorism. "Terror and talk cannot go together. Terror and trade cannot go hand in hand. Water and blood will not flow together," he had declared, making India's stance against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism unmistakably clear.

The Pahalgam terror attack took place on April 22, 2025. The Pakistan-backed attackers singled out victims after asking about their religion, forcing them to recite the Islamic 'kalima' to identify non-Muslims. Among those killed were 25 tourists and one local pony ride operator who tried to save the tourists.

Several victims were newly married, and many were shot at close range in front of their families.

In response to the attack, Indian armed forces launched 'Operation Sindoor' on May 6-7, carrying out what officials described as a focused, measured and non-escalatory military action targeting high-value terror bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir.

'Operation Sindoor' was a significant demonstration of India's military and strategic capability, combining both military and non-military measures.

The operation successfully neutralised terrorist threats, deterred further aggression and reinforced India's zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism while maintaining strategic restraint.

- IANS

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Kavya N
Justice served indeed! The determination of our armed forces is unmatched. Pahalgam was a brutal attack - singling out people based on religion and asking them to recite kalima, that's pure evil. Operation Sindoor sent a clear message that India will not bow down. Jai Hind! 🙏
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James A
As someone living in the US, I have to say India's response was remarkably calibrated. The non-escalatory approach combined with precision strikes is something many Western nations could learn from. The PM's statement "Terror and talk cannot go together" is absolutely right. However, I worry about the long-term diplomatic fallout with Pakistan.
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Sneha F
The social media tribute is nice, but we shouldn't forget the 26 innocent lives lost. Those newly married couples, that pony ride operator who tried to save tourists - their families still carry the pain. Operation Sindoor was necessary, but I wish the government would also focus on preventing such attacks through better intelligence and border security. 🤔
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Arun Y
"Water and blood will not flow together" - PM Modi's words are etched in history. The way India handled this, with surgical precision and strategic restraint, shows our strength. Kudos to PM, the cabinet ministers, and especially our brave soldiers. The video released by the Army is a must-watch for every Indian! 🇮🇳🫡
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Michael C
Living in the UK, I've been following this closely. The Pahalgam attack was horrible, and India's response was impressive. But changing profile pictures seems more like political symbolism than substantive action. I hope the government is also working

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