"Operation Sindoor Not Over Yet": Indian Embassy Counters Pakistani Protest in Portugal

Amid protests by Pakistanis in Portugal, the Indian Embassy intervened and curtailed their attempts to voice anti-India narratives, asserting that Operation Sindoor’s mission continues.

After the terrorist attack in Halgam, tension continues between India and Pakistan. However, ceasefire has been agreed between the two countries. Meanwhile, the Indian Embassy in Portugal has given a strong reply to Pakistan.

India has given a strong response to the protest organized by Pakistani supporters near the Indian Embassy in Portugal.

The Indian Embassy said, the cowardly protest organized by Pakistan near our Chancery building was responded to with 'Operation Sindoor'. We thank the Portuguese government and its police officers for their cooperation in ensuring the security of the embassy. India will not be afraid of such actions. Our resolve is firm.

In the pictures shared by the embassy, ​​​​posters are put up on the Indian Chancery building, which read, 'Operation Sindoor is not over yet.'

Punit Roy Kundal wrote on Twitter, 'Our response to the protest organized by Pakistan outside the embassy was silent, but it was answered with a strong and firm message that 'Operation Sindoor' is not over yet. All the officials of the embassy were firm on this.'

'Whatever happened was just a trailer'

Earlier, on May 16, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh had also given a statement regarding 'Operation Sindoor'. He had said, 'Operation Sindoor' is not over yet and whatever happened was just a 'trailer'. Addressing the Air Warriors at Bhuj Air Force Station, Singh said, 'We have put Pakistan on probation. If its behavior improves then it is fine, otherwise it will be given the harshest punishment. When the right time comes, we will show the whole picture to the world.'

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19 May 2025 By Danik Jagran English

"Operation Sindoor Not Over Yet": Indian Embassy Counters Pakistani Protest in Portugal

After the terrorist attack in Halgam, tension continues between India and Pakistan. However, ceasefire has been agreed between the two countries. Meanwhile, the Indian Embassy in Portugal has given a strong reply to Pakistan.

India has given a strong response to the protest organized by Pakistani supporters near the Indian Embassy in Portugal.

The Indian Embassy said, the cowardly protest organized by Pakistan near our Chancery building was responded to with 'Operation Sindoor'. We thank the Portuguese government and its police officers for their cooperation in ensuring the security of the embassy. India will not be afraid of such actions. Our resolve is firm.

In the pictures shared by the embassy, ​​​​posters are put up on the Indian Chancery building, which read, 'Operation Sindoor is not over yet.'

Punit Roy Kundal wrote on Twitter, 'Our response to the protest organized by Pakistan outside the embassy was silent, but it was answered with a strong and firm message that 'Operation Sindoor' is not over yet. All the officials of the embassy were firm on this.'

'Whatever happened was just a trailer'

Earlier, on May 16, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh had also given a statement regarding 'Operation Sindoor'. He had said, 'Operation Sindoor' is not over yet and whatever happened was just a 'trailer'. Addressing the Air Warriors at Bhuj Air Force Station, Singh said, 'We have put Pakistan on probation. If its behavior improves then it is fine, otherwise it will be given the harshest punishment. When the right time comes, we will show the whole picture to the world.'

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