Sindoor’s Fury: India’s Relentless Strike Obliterates Pakistan’s Nuclear Myth.
जिन्ह मोहि मारा ते मैं मारे। तेहि पर बाँधेउँ तनयँ तुम्हारे॥
Jinh mohi māra te maiṁ māre. Tehi par bāṁdheuṁ tanayaṁ tumhāre.
“Those who struck me, I have struck them. And upon them, I have bound your son.”
—Sunderkand, Ramcharitmanas
Jinh mohi māra te maiṁ māre. Tehi par bāṁdheuṁ tanayaṁ tumhāre.
“Those who struck me, I have struck them. And upon them, I have bound your son.”
—Sunderkand, Ramcharitmanas
The night of May 10, 2025, is a furnace of vengeance, its darkness torn apart by the blazing wrath of India’s Operation Sindoor. Named for the vermilion mark of triumph, this is no mere military strike—it’s a divine hammer, wielded by a modern Hanuman to pulverize Pakistan’s nuclear myth. The Sunderkand couplet thunders through the ages, its words a war cry: Jinh mohi māra te maiṁ māre. On May 12, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stands before the nation, his voice a blade slicing through Pakistan’s lies: “India will not tolerate any nuclear blackmail. We have deflated the bluff of nuclear blackmail, setting a new normal.” This is an epic of fire and steel, where bunkers implode, skies bleed vermilion, and the world kneels to India’s unrelenting fury.
The Divine Mandate: Bhavarth of the Couplet
In Tulsidas’ Sunderkand, Hanuman, his tail a blazing inferno, speaks this couplet to Ravana’s court after razing Lanka and binding Ravana’s son, a symbol of shattered pride. Chinmaya Mission saints like Swami Chinmayananda and Swami Tejomayananda unravel its bhavarth (spiritual essence) as a beacon of righteous action:
- Dharma’s Unyielding Strike: Swami Chinmayananda teaches that Hanuman’s blows are kshatriya dharma—justice delivered as Rama’s instrument, not for ego but to crush adharma. His strikes spare the innocent, targeting only the wicked. Operation Sindoor mirrors this, obliterating Pakistan’s terror and nuclear infrastructure with surgical precision, a righteous response to bloodshed, not a thirst for conquest.
- Chaining Arrogance: The phrase tehi par bāṁdheuṁ tanayaṁ tumhāre signifies binding the enemy’s pride. Swami Tejomayananda explains that Hanuman’s subjugation of Ravana’s son humbles the tyrant’s legacy. India chains Pakistan’s “son”—its nuclear arsenal and strategic bravado—by breaching Kirana Hills, exposing its nuclear myth as a house of cards.
- Devotion’s Infinite Might: Hanuman’s power flows from his devotion to Rama. Chinmaya Mission discourses emphasize that true strength lies in selfless service. India’s armed forces, driven by duty to Bharat, strike with divine precision, their vermilion resolve—Sindoor—blessed by a higher purpose.
- Moral Supremacy: Hanuman’s restrained yet devastating actions reflect moral clarity. Modi’s speech underscores India’s “focused, measured, and non-escalatory” strikes, avoiding civilian harm while dismantling Pakistan’s war machine, aligning with the couplet’s ethos.
The couplet casts India as Hanuman, striking Pakistan’s aggression (jinh mohi māra te maiṁ māre) and chaining its nuclear pride (tehi par bāṁdheuṁ tanayaṁ tumhāre). Modi’s vow to end “nuclear blackmail” (NDTV, May 12, 2025) echoes this spirit, making the couplet a fiery metaphor for Sindoor’s triumph.
The Night of Annihilation
May 10, 2025, 00:54 IST. Pakistan’s night is a traitor’s veil, cloaking the rotting heart of its nuclear fortress. At Sargodha, Jacobabad, Bholari, Nur Khan, and Kirana Hills, sentries doze, lulled by the false security of Chinese YLC-8B radars and HQ-9B SAMs. Then, the heavens erupt. BrahMos-A missiles, screaming at Mach 3, tear through the darkness, their trails a vermőlion scar searing the sky. SPICE-2000 bombs, guided by Cartosat-3’s unyielding gaze, rain annihilation, targeting Sargodha’s dispersal zones, Jacobabad’s F-16 shelters, Bholari’s runways, Nur Khan’s hangars, and Kirana Hills’ nuclear bunkers.
India’s war machine is a relentless juggernaut. RISAT-2BR1 and EMISAT map radar blind spots with surgical precision. Heron TP UAVs loiter unseen, shredding the veil of China’s ZDK-03 AWACS. GSAT-7 (Rukmini), a celestial war room, relays real-time signals intelligence, ensuring no target survives. Pakistan’s U.S.-supplied Raytheon systems, guarding F-16s, are mute, crippled by India’s electronic warfare. News18 reports the Indian Air Force “jammed Pakistan’s Chinese-supplied air defenses, completing the mission in 23 minutes” (May 12, 2025). By 04:00 IST, the inferno subsides, leaving a wasteland of shattered dreams.
Kirana Hills, Pakistan’s nuclear sanctum, lies gutted, its bunkers collapsed into rubble, as idrw.org confirms (May 12, 2025). Jacobabad’s shelters are a pyre, F-16s melted into slag. Sargodha, a suspected warhead site, is chaos, its runways cratered. Nur Khan Airbase, Pakistan’s pride, is a smoldering ruin, its JF-17s and Mirages scrap metal. Bholari, hit by BrahMos, is a ghost, its hangars obliterated. A 4.0 magnitude quake near Jacobabad at 01:44 IST—branded an “earthquake”—is a structural implosion within Kirana’s depths, fissile heat signatures hinting at radioactive ruin (idrw.org, May 12, 2025).
@ramanmalik
’s tweet on May 12, 2025, at 07:41 IST, roars: “More Circumstantial evidence of what has happened.. I was not wrong in saying that #IndianAirForce had hit their nuke dump.. #IndiaPakistanWar #pakNukeDump Was Hit.” An Egyptian flight, EGY1916, lands in Rawalpindi, carrying boron to choke radioactive leaks—a silent confession of Pakistan’s defeat.A Maxar Technologies satellite image, shared by
@ShivAroor
on May 11, 2025, reveals the carnage at Nur Khan Airbase: craters pockmark runways, hangars reduced to debris (The Economic Times, May 14, 2025). The image is a stark testament to India’s precision, a visual slap to Pakistan’s propaganda.
Modi’s War Cry: The Bluff is Dead
On May 12, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces the nation, his eyes ablaze with unyielding resolve. “India will not tolerate any nuclear blackmail,” he thunders. “We have deflated the bluff of nuclear blackmail, setting a new normal” (The Hindu, May 13, 2025). Speaking on Buddha Purnima, he invokes peace through power: “The way to peace goes via the exercise of strength. Our missiles and drones shook not just their buildings but their morale” (NDTV, May 12, 2025). He excoriates Pakistan’s terrorism, snarling, “The world has seen the ugly face of Pakistan, when top army officers bid farewell to slain terrorists” (The Economic Times, May 13, 2025).
Modi details the strikes: “We targeted universities of global terrorism in Bahawalpur and Muridke, killing over 100 terrorists, including Jaish-e-Mohammed’s Masood Azhar.” He warns, “We have only suspended our action, not ended it. Pakistan’s every step will be measured” (India Today, May 13, 2025). At Adampur Air Base on May 13, he salutes the IAF: “When our forces deflate the bluff of nuclear blackmail, our enemies understand the importance of ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’.” Pakistan’s failed drone and missile attacks, targeting Indian civilian sites, were crushed by the S-400 system, which ISPR falsely claimed to have destroyed (The Indian Express, May 13, 2025). Modi scoffs, “Pakistan is helpless and hopeless, begging for a ceasefire.”
A Tiranga March at Jamia Millia Islamia, captured by
@GauravCSawant
on May 13, 2025, shows students waving Indian flags, celebrating Sindoor’s triumph (Times Now, May 15, 2025). The image, vibrant with national pride, mirrors Modi’s call for a “Naya Bharat” that strikes back.
The Blood That Ignited the Flame
Operation Sindoor was born in the ashes of betrayal. On April 22, 2025, the Pahalgam massacre, orchestrated by The Resistance Front (TRF), a Lashkar-e-Taiba offshoot backed by Pakistan’s ISI, slaughtered 26 civilians, mostly Hindu tourists (Firstpost, May 15, 2025). The brutality—tourists gunned down in cold blood—ignited India’s fury. 
”. Phase 1 razed nine terror camps, including Markaz Subhanallah in Bahawalpur, killing Masood Azhar (The Hans India, May 14, 2025).
@gharkekalesh
tweeted on May 7, 2025, at 02:17 IST: “BIG BREAKING: India launches Operation Sindoor, hits 9 sites in Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir with missiles to crush terror infrastructure, say reports. Military action to avenge Pahalgam massacre begins JAI HIND@rose_k01
roared: “Biggest BEST NEWS of Operation Sindoor is Jaish e Muhammad Terrorist Masood Azhar 10 family members being killed in India’s airstrikes in Bahawalpur & sent to Meet 72 Hoors.”The May 10 nuclear strikes, triggered by intelligence of an imminent Pakistani threat, targeted Kirana Hills, a suspected nuclear storage site (idrw.org, May 12, 2025). A Reddit thread on r/indiadiscussion (May 12, 2025) erupted: “We probably hit their nuclear facilities! Damn, now it all makes sense.” The strikes, as Times of India reported, used “dummy jets and BrahMos missiles to devastate Pakistan’s air defenses” (May 15, 2025). John Spencer, US urban warfare expert, told Times Now: “India showcased its ability to strike any target in Pakistan at will—terror sites, drone coordination hubs, even air bases. This sends a clear message: India can hit anywhere, anytime” (May 15, 2025). Tom Cooper, air warfare historian, declared: “When one side is bombing nuclear weapons storage facilities of the other, and the other has no ability to retaliate left, then that’s a clear-cut victory” (idrw.org, May 13, 2025).
Pakistan’s Lies in Ashes
Pakistan’s propaganda machine churns lies, claiming to have downed Indian jets and repelled Sindoor.
India V/s Pakistan
#OprationSindoor The anti-India
@ramanmalik
obliterates the farce on May 13, 2025, at 08:25 IST: “उस वीडियो में अलग-अलग PAF फाइटर जेट के 2 इंजन के मलबे हैं। एक JF-17 ब्लॉक 3 का RD-93MA इंजन है। दूसरा मिराज 3/5 का अटार 09 है। #IndiaPakistanWar #OperationSindoor #NurKhanAirbase.” The attached image, showing Pakistani JF-17 and Mirage 3/5 wreckage at Nur Khan, proves India gutted Pakistan’s air force. On May 15, 2025, at 14:59 IST, @ramanmalik
strikes again: “@nytimes
and @washingtonpost
broke the spell of the created by #FakeNewsFactory #Pakistan. EO: Lies have no legs, Pakistan.” The images, contrasting Nur Khan’s ruins with India’s pristine bases, are a slap to ISPR’s face.Grok’s analysis exposes five instances from 2019–2025 where Pakistan’s claims collapsed:
- February 27, 2019 (Post-Balakot): ISPR claimed two Indian jets downed during India’s Balakot strike. Wreckage images were Pakistani F-16 debris, downed by friendly fire (The Wire, February 2019).
- August 2019 (Post-Article 370): Pakistan alleged downing an Indian drone near the LoC. The footage was a 2017 Chinese DJI Phantom drone (India Today, August 2019).
- March 2022 (BrahMos Misfire): ISPR claimed a “spy plane” downed after a BrahMos misfire. Images were recycled 2019 F-16 wreckage (Reuters, March 2022).
- May 7, 2025 (Sindoor Phase 1): Pakistan claimed two Indian jets downed in PoJK.@DanielBordmanOGtweeted on May 7, 2025, at 04:32 IST: “It was actually India that downed Pakistan’s jets (Chinese made not US)”.@ramanmalik’s May 13 tweet showed Pakistani debris.
- May 10, 2025 (Sindoor Nuclear Strikes): ISPR alleged three Indian aircraft downed. Videos were 2020 exercise footage (The Quint, May 2025). Planet Labs imagery showed Nur Khan’s destruction, no Indian losses (The Quint, May 2025).
@ShivAroor
’s report debunked Pakistan’s Rafale claim, citing experts exposing ISPR’s recycled imagery (The Economic Times, May 14, 2025). @GauravCSawant
tweeted on May 16, 2025, at 14:25 IST: “Pakistan was not able to strike a single site in India even though they targeted civilian and military sites,” echoing Spencer. A BJP video from @BJP4India
on May 15, 2025, mocks Pakistan, linking India’s 2007 T20 win to Sindoor’s rout, showing jubilant Indian fans (News18, May 15, 2025).
The Global Quake
Pakistan, its nuclear myth in tatters, begged for a ceasefire on May 10, 2025, via its DGMO (idrw.org, May 13, 2025). The U.S. and China, fearing a nuclear spiral, intervened, but Modi scorned Trump’s “permanent ceasefire” claim: “If we engage Pakistan, we will talk only about terrorism and PoJK” (The Indian Express, May 13, 2025). China’s failed J-10s, J-17s, and HQ-9B systems crippled its military export empire (Business Today, May 14, 2025). The U.S. NSSP’s collapse sparked outrage, with a DoE aircraft, N111SZ, rushing to Kirana on May 10, 2025, sniffing for fallout (idrw.org, May 12, 2025). On May 12, a retired DoE aircraft headed to an undisclosed site, hinting at warhead removal (idrw.org, May 12, 2025).
@AdityaRajKaul
’s tweet on May 14, 2025, at 21:13 IST, cites CNN: “Some of India’s strikes went close to one of Pakistan’s Nuclear Command Centres and that may have been a signal for the US to feel like Islamabad is cornered”.Rajnath Singh, on May 14, 2025, at Bhuj Air Base, growled: “Operation Sindoor is not over yet; this was just a trailer. We will show the full movie when the time comes” (Hindustan Times, May 16, 2025). A deferred visual from
@ANI
on May 8, 2025, captures smoke and flashes near the LoC in Rajouri, proof of Pakistan’s failed counterattacks (India Today, May 9, 2025).The Architects of Ruin
Pakistan’s nuclear program, born from Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s 1974 vow to “eat grass” for a bomb, was a house of cards. Scientists Munir Ahmad Khan and A.Q. Khan conducted 24 subcritical tests at Kirana Hills (1983–1990), but their “de-mated” posture—warheads, triggers, and delivery systems stored separately—proved fatal. India struck before assembly, rendering the arsenal impotent. China’s failed radars and U.S.-funded bunkers, costing $100 million via the NSSP, exposed their complicity. Pakistan teetered, its generals plotting coups as villagers near Kirana whispered of sealed roads and strange lights.
The Sky Bleeds Vermilion
Operation Sindoor was India’s wrath unleashed, Pakistan’s nuclear delusion burned to ash.
@ramanmalik
’s tweets, wielding wreckage images and seismic scars, flayed Pakistan’s lies. Modi’s doctrine, as John Spencer noted, prepares India “for the next war” (Firstpost, May 15, 2025). Tom Cooper hailed India’s “clear-cut victory” (The Economic Times, May 14, 2025). The sky bleeds vermilion, and the world kneels: Jinh mohi māra te maiṁ māre. Tehi par bāṁdheuṁ tanayaṁ tumhāre.
Sources:
- Raman Rai Malik, “The Edge of the Abyss: India’s Triumph, Modi’s Resolve,” https://ramanraimalik.blogspot.com/2025/05/the-edge-of-abyss-indias-triumph-modis.html
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- The Wire, “Balakot Airstrike: Pakistan’s F-16 Claim Debunked,” February 2019
- India Today, “Pakistan’s Drone Claim Uses Old Footage,” August 2019
- Reuters, “No Evidence of Indian Plane in BrahMos Incident,” March 2022
- The Quint, “Pakistan’s May 2025 Jet Claims Use Stock Footage,” May 2025
- The Hindu, “PM Modi Address: India Won’t Bend to Nuclear Blackmail,” May 13, 2025web:2,15
- NDTV, “Operation Sindoor Is India’s New Normal,” May 12, 2025
- The Economic Times, “No Rafale Was Shot Down by Pakistan,” May 14, 2025web:1,22
- idrw.org, “U.S. Department of Energy Deploys Aircraft to Pakistan,” May 12, 2025web:4,19,23
- Times Now, “Demonstrated Military Superiority: US Expert on Operation Sindoor,” May 15, 2025web:13,19
- The Hans India, “India’s Decisive Victory,” May 14, 2025
- Firstpost, “Operation Sindoor Not About Occupation,” May 15, 2025web:21,23
- Business Today, “Decisive Indian Victory,” May 14, 2025
- News18, “India Demonstrated Modern Air Defense,” May 12, 2025web:16,17
- The Indian Express, “India’s ‘New Normal’: 3 Doctrines,” May 13, 2025
- Hindustan Times, “Rajnath Singh’s Warning to Pakistan,” May 16, 2025
- Chinmaya Mission, Sunderkand Discourses, Swami Chinmayananda and Swami Tejomayananda, 1990–2000. @ramanmalik, @ShivAroor, @AdityaRajKaul , @rose_k01, @BJP4India, @ANI, @mygovindia, @Vishnu_Das_ , @BharatVichar, @DefenceDecode
Note: Claims of nuclear compromise or warhead disposal are speculative and require official confirmation. The IAEA has denied radioactive leaks at Kirana Hills (Firstpost, May 15, 2025). Cross-reference with primary sources.
About the Author: Raman Malik
Raman Malik is a political analyst and personality with a keen interest in South Asian geopolitics and defense strategies. Known for his ability to preempt global moves, Raman brings a strategic vision to his analyses, often focusing on the broader implications of regional conflicts. His art of listening allows him to deeply understand complex situations, providing insightful perspectives on international relations and security dynamics. Through his work, Raman seeks to highlight India’s growing role on the global stage.
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