The tension between India and Pakistan has reached its peak. The Indian Army took a major action in Lahore, Pakistan on Wednesday night under Operation Sindoor. Know the full news? 
Operation Sindoor:-Tensions between India and Pakistan have reached a boiling point, with the Indian Army launching a daring mission under the codename “Operation Sindoor.” On Wednesday night, just a day after the operation began, Indian forces struck a significant blow to Pakistan’s military infrastructure by destroying the radar systems in Lahore.
Indian Drones Target Lahore
The night was anything but ordinary for Pakistan’s military. Indian drones, with pinpoint accuracy, crossed the border and targeted key radar installations in Lahore. These radars, essential for Pakistan’s defense monitoring, were systematically destroyed one after another. The precision of the attack left Pakistan’s defense forces in shock, struggling to react.
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs confirmed the strike, stating that it was a strategic move aimed at crippling Pakistan’s surveillance capabilities. The operation, executed with surgical precision, left Pakistan’s military scrambling for answers.
Panic in Pakistan’s Punjab: Schools and Colleges Shut Down
As news of the attack spread, panic gripped Pakistan’s Punjab province. Maryam Nawaz, the Chief Minister of Punjab and daughter of Nawaz Sharif, immediately declared an emergency across the province. In a swift response to rising tensions, she ordered the closure of all educational institutions, including schools, colleges, and universities, until May 11, 2025.
Security was tightened across the region, with hospitals placed on high alert and civil defense personnel deployed to maintain order. But the sudden shutdown of educational institutions sparked confusion among students and parents, unsure of when the situation would return to normal.
A Tale of Two Brothers: The Sharif Family in Crisis
The political situation in Pakistan added another layer of complexity. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, leading the central government, is caught between a diplomatic crisis and a domestic emergency. His elder brother Nawaz Sharif’s daughter, Maryam Nawaz, is struggling to maintain control in Punjab. The Sharif family, already facing political challenges, now finds itself in the midst of a military and security crisis.
Pakistan Strikes Back, But India Stands Strong
While India’s Operation Sindoor struck hard in Lahore, Pakistan’s response was swift but ineffective. Under the command of Army Chief General Asim Munir, the Pakistani military launched a counter-offensive, targeting 15 Indian military bases.
But the Indian defense was ready. Using the powerful Russian-made S-400 air defense system, India intercepted and destroyed every incoming missile. Not a single Pakistani missile touched Indian soil, each one obliterated in the sky before causing any damage.
Why Did India Launch Operation Sindoor?
Experts suggest that India’s bold move was a calculated response to escalating threats from Pakistan. Intelligence reports indicated increasing military activity on the other side of the border, and the Indian Army decided to neutralize any potential threat by taking out Pakistan’s radar capabilities.
The operation’s success is seen as a clear message from India — any hostile action will be met with a strong and decisive response.
As the dust settles, uncertainty looms in Pakistan’s Punjab province. With schools shut, security tightened, and the government struggling to maintain order, the impact of India’s Operation Sindoor is being felt across the border.
Will this escalation lead to a larger conflict, or will diplomatic channels open to resolve the crisis? Only time will tell. But one thing is clear — Operation Sindoor has sent a powerful message that India is ready to defend itself against any threat.