NSA Ajit Doval Challenges Foreign Media On Operation Sindoor
NSA Ajit Doval Challenges Foreign Media On Operation Sindoor
Reacting sharply to global claims, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval openly questioned the reporting of foreign media about Operation Sindoor. During an intelligence review meeting held in a closed room, Doval questioned the authenticity of international claims, saying, "If there is any loss on the Indian side, show me a photo
Operation Sindoor, a recent military maneuver carried out in a sensitive border region, has attracted global attention. While Indian authorities have described the operation as swift and precise, several foreign outlets hinted at potential damage on Indian soil. Doval, however, has firmly rejected such reports.
He called the allegations unverified and misleading, and accused certain platforms of fueling misinformation. According to him, not only was the operation successful, but the Indian forces ensured zero collateral impact on both civilian and structural fronts.
This direct challenge asking for a single photograph seems to stem from a larger frustration with the portrayal of Indian defense strategies in international media. Intelligence insiders suggest this may mark a shift in how India addresses false narratives, moving from passive clarifications to assertive rebuttals.
The government has so far refrained from releasing detailed visuals of the operation, citing national security concerns. But sources close to the matter say that internal documentation clearly proves no Indian asset was harmed.
For now, Doval’s bold stance has resonated with many in the strategic and defence circles, who see it as a moment of national assertion. Whether foreign media responds or not, the message from India’s top security official is loud and clear: don't spread stories without facts.