All-Party Meeting Convened to Celebrate Operation Sindoor, Focus on Border Safety

Following the successful execution of Operation Sindoor, India’s precision missile strikes on terror targets in Pakistan on May 7, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called an all-party meeting in New Delhi on May 8 to discuss the operation’s outcomes and pressing border security concerns.

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All-Party Meeting Convened to Celebrate Operation Sindoor, Focus on Border Safety
India’s Operation Sindoor, a series of precise missile strikes targeting terror camps in Pakistan on May 7, 2025, has prompted a high-level all-party meeting in New Delhi on May 8 to celebrate the mission’s success and address escalating border security challenges. As Pakistan intensifies retaliatory firing along the Line of Control (LoC), the meeting aims to unify political voices and strategize on safeguarding Jammu and Kashmir.


Operation Sindoor’s Strategic Success
Operation Sindoor, launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, destroyed nine terror targets across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir without Indian aircraft crossing the border. Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the operation as a testament to India’s zero-tolerance policy on terrorism. The all-party meeting, chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, will brief leaders on the operation’s outcomes, showcasing India’s military precision and intelligence capabilities while reinforcing national resolve against cross-border threats.

Addressing Border Tensions
The meeting comes amid heightened tensions, with Pakistan’s relentless shelling in Kupwara’s Karnah sector disrupting civilian life. Political leaders will discuss the ongoing LoC skirmishes, civilian evacuations, and the closure of educational institutions in border districts like Jammu, Samba, and Poonch. The agenda includes evaluating India’s military preparedness and exploring diplomatic measures to counter Pakistan’s aggression, with inputs from opposition leaders to ensure a cohesive national stance.


Prioritizing Civilian Safety
A key focus will be on protecting border communities. The government has already initiated relief measures, including camps for displaced residents and increased security deployments. The meeting will deliberate on long-term solutions, such as fortifying border infrastructure and enhancing early-warning systems, to minimize civilian risks during such conflicts.


Fostering National Unity
The all-party meeting underscores India’s commitment to bipartisan unity in times of crisis. By involving leaders from across the political spectrum, the government seeks to project a united front, ensuring that border security remains above partisan politics. As tensions persist, the outcomes of this meeting will shape India’s next steps in securing its borders and sustaining peace.
 

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