NEW DELHI: National Council of Educational Research and Training ( NCERT ) on Tuesday released a special module on Operation Sindoor for students from classes 3 to 12, news agency PTI reported.
The module describes Operation Sindoor as "not just a military operation but a promise to protect peace and honour the lives lost."
It further states that while Pakistan publicly denied involvement in the Pahalgam terror attack , the strike was "directly ordered by its military and political leadership."
NCERT sources earlier said that the content has been designed in a simplified, age-appropriate style, weaving together historical context, India’s military achievements, and the nation’s future aspirations.
On May 7, India launched Operation Sindoor, a massive military operation targeting terror infrastructure deep inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
The strikes were a direct response to the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which claimed 26 innocent lives.
The Indian armed forces launched precision strikes on nine terror launchpads across Pakistan, including major hubs linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad in Bahawalpur and Lashkar-e-Taiba in Muridke.
The strikes also destroyed key Pakistani military facilities, including the Nur Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi and the Rahim Yar Khan airbase, marking a significant escalation in India’s counterterror response.
The module describes Operation Sindoor as "not just a military operation but a promise to protect peace and honour the lives lost."
It further states that while Pakistan publicly denied involvement in the Pahalgam terror attack , the strike was "directly ordered by its military and political leadership."
NCERT sources earlier said that the content has been designed in a simplified, age-appropriate style, weaving together historical context, India’s military achievements, and the nation’s future aspirations.
On May 7, India launched Operation Sindoor, a massive military operation targeting terror infrastructure deep inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
The strikes were a direct response to the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which claimed 26 innocent lives.
The Indian armed forces launched precision strikes on nine terror launchpads across Pakistan, including major hubs linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad in Bahawalpur and Lashkar-e-Taiba in Muridke.
The strikes also destroyed key Pakistani military facilities, including the Nur Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi and the Rahim Yar Khan airbase, marking a significant escalation in India’s counterterror response.
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