Operation Sindoor: The Embassy of India in Portugal, in a publish on the social media platform X, acknowledged that India won’t be shaken by “determined provocations” after protests organised by Pakistan close to the Embassy’s Chancery constructing.
Within the publish, the Embassy stated, “Embassy of India responded firmly with ‘Operation Sindoor’ to the cowardly protest organized by Pakistan close to our Chancery constructing.”
The Embassy additionally issued a robust response stating, “India won’t be intimidated by such determined provocations. Our resolve stays unshaken.”
“We thank the Authorities of Portugal and It’s police authorities for his or her help in making certain the protection and safety of the Embassy,” the publish continued.
The Embassy additionally shared a number of photos of the constructing with the Operation Sindoor banner displayed exterior.
The banner learn, ‘Operation Sindoor Is Not But Over’.
Embassy of India @IndiainPortugal
responded firmly with ‘Operation Sindoor’ to the cowardly protest organized by Pakistan close to our Chancery constructing. We thank the Authorities of Portugal and It’s police authorities for his or her help in making certain the protection and safety of the… pic.twitter.com/63s951jH1R
— India in Portugal (@IndiainPortugal) Might 18, 2025
India-Pakistan Tensions
On April 22, terrorists opened hearth in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam and killed 25 Indian residents and one Nepali citizen. India didn’t sit again, however introduced a collection of diplomatic and punitive measures towards Pakistan.
The measures that New Delhi introduced included- suspension of the Indus Water Treaty, banning ships bearing Pakistani flags from Indian ports, and a number of other extra.
Following this, the Indian Armed Forces on Might 7 launched Operation Sindoor, hitting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK). The Ministry of Defence’s assertion had clarified that India’s response was targeted, measured, and non-escalatory. After this, Pakistan launched a swarm of drones and missile assaults on Indian territory, and India responded to those assaults.
After days of battle between the 2 nations, the Director Basic of Army Operations (DGMO) of Pakistan contacted his Indian counterpart, and each side reached a ceasefire deal relevant on land, sea, and air.