Tensions have once again escalated on the Indo-Pakistan border. According to the Indian Border Security Force (BSF), in βOperation Sindoor 1.0β, BSF personnel destroyed 118 Pakistani posts, and Pakistan removed 72 of its terror launch pads from the border and slid them inside.β The BSF statement has sparked a new discussion in the security worldβare βOperation Sindoor 2.0β really being prepared?
Operation Sindoor 1.0: BSF dominates
According to BSF reports, there were continuous infiltration attempts from Pakistan. Conspiracies to smuggle weapons and drugs into India through drones were growing. Given this situation, the BSF had launched βOperation Sindoor 1.0β.
During this time, Indian soldiers not only stopped the infiltration, but also destroyed 118 Pakistani outposts across the borderβleading to a stampede in Pakistan.
Many experts say the demolition of the Pakistani outpost was not just a security move, but also a strong message to Indiaβthat the old restraint policy is now changing and every plot across the border will be met with a tough response.
72 The Terror launchpad slid inside
After the BSF revelation, the biggest question aroseβwhy did Pakistan move in 72 terror launch pads?
Security sources said the Pakistani army and ISI had feared that the launchpad could become a direct target in the next BSF operation.
A second aspect is that Pakistan wants to improve its image on the international stage, so openly carrying out terror activities near the border could now be overwhelming for it.

But experts say it would be a mistake to think that moving the launchpad means terror is ending. Pakistan is just changing its plotting methods.
Preparing for Operation Sindoor 2.0?
BSF personnel say the situation on the border is still tense. The drΠΎne movement of Pakistan has not stopped today. In several places, there are indications of new tunnels (tunnels), which could be used for infiltration.
In this situation, BSFβs roar that βthe force is absolutely ready for Operation Sindoor 2.0β surrounds the mismessages being sent across the border.
βOperation Sindoor 2.0β could be launched if necessary, but the operation is considered the next level of counter-terrorism.
Indiaβs security agencies made it clear thatβ
βNow the infiltration will be answered not just by stopping it at the border, but by reaching where the conspiracy is starting.β
Both fear and trust among border dwellers
The BSF action in the border villages has given people relief that security is strong, but fear remains as Pakistani firing and retaliatory fire often causes civilian casualties.
The villagers say:
βOur soldiers are standing like tigers on the border, so today our village is breathing.β
India’s tough message
The BSF statement is a clear indication that India is now pursuing a more active defense policy.
Now India is not just stopping the attacksβit is focused on eradicating the attacks.
No matter how Pakistan keeps terrorism alive, the message of the BSF soldier is clearβ
βEvery inch on the border belongs to India, and I will sacrifice my life to protect it and eradicate the plots of the enemy.β



