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Operation Sindoor Anniversary: India Reaffirms Military Resolve and Continued Suspension of Indus Waters Treaty

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New Delhi: India marked the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor on Thursday with a stern diplomatic message from the Ministry of External Affairs, reinforcing the nation’s uncompromising position against cross-border terrorism. During a press briefing in New Delhi, spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal highlighted the operation as a decisive and professional response to the tragic Pahalgam terror attack in April 2025, which resulted in the loss of twenty-six lives. He asserted that the campaign served to dismantle militant infrastructure both along the Line of Control and deeper within Pakistani territory, sending a clear signal that India possesses the inherent right to defend its citizens against state-sponsored violence.

The diplomatic fallout of the conflict continues to manifest in the ongoing suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, a landmark agreement that has governed regional water-sharing for decades. Jaiswal confirmed that the treaty remains in abeyance as a direct consequence of Islamabad’s failure to irrevocably abandon its support for insurgent groups. A year into this strategic shift, India continues to exercise total control over its hydrologic infrastructure, most notably at the Baglihar Dam on the Chenab River in the Ramban district. All gates of the dam remain closed, symbolizing a significant departure from previous bilateral arrangements and a firm linkage between regional security and resource diplomacy.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also paid tribute to the armed forces, praising the precision and bravery displayed during the tri-services operation. He noted that the success of Operation Sindoor reflects a modern India that is committed to protecting its national security through calibrated and purposeful action. As the nation commemorates the anniversary, the government remains steadfast in its demand for a credible cessation of cross-border hostilities before any normalization of diplomatic or environmental treaties can be considered. The anniversary underscores a broader shift in Indian foreign policy, where military readiness and economic leverage are integrated to counter regional instability.

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