Is India preparing for a second strike against Pakistan?

After successfully conducting strikes against Pakistan under Operation Sindoor, India has closed many airports indefinitely. Read more on Dynamite News

Post Published By: Karan Sharma
Updated : 7 May 2025, 6:58 PM IST
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New Delhi: After successfully conducting strikes against Pakistan under Operation Sindoor, India has closed many airports indefinitely, reports Dynamite News correspondent.

Indigo, Air India, and SpiceJet flights are being cancelled. Passengers are being refunded. The question is, is all this just the effect of an airstrike, or is India preparing to do something bigger? Is Pakistan thinking of retaliating?

Whatever the reality, the entire sky is on alert at the moment. The country is filled with enthusiasm after Operation Sindoor. The Indian Air Force destroyed nine terrorist hideouts in Pakistan under Operation Sindoor.

But just a few hours after this, more than half of India's airspace was restricted. Delhi Airport has issued an advisory. Indigo, Air India, and SpiceJet have cancelled their flights. The process of refunding and rescheduling for passengers is going on.

The question arises: Is India preparing for a second strike, or is there a possibility of an attack from Pakistan?

First of all, let us know which are the airports where the ban has been imposed. At present, many airports in North India and Western India have been closed indefinitely.

These include major airports like Srinagar, Jammu, Amritsar, Dharamshala, Chandigarh, Leh, Kandla, Rajkot, and Bhuj. Also, the runway of Mumbai airport is reported to be closed till May 8.

This is not a trivial matter. When there is an airspace lockdown on such a large scale, there is either a threat within the country or a possibility of an external attack.

Now the question is, why are the airlines nervous? Air India has canceled flights to Bhuj and Rajkot. IndiGo has stopped flights to Jammu, Amritsar, Chandigarh, and Jodhpur. SpiceJet has completely sealed the Kandla airport.

Qatar Airways has suspended all flights to Pakistan. The meaning is clear: not only India, but international airlines are also in danger.

Pakistan's fear or India's preparation?

The real question is, will Pakistan retaliate? Or has India prepared a strategy for the next strike?

Will the next phase of infiltration in PoK (Pak-occupied Kashmir) begin? Are terrorist leaders like Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar now the target?

Will there be a direct air strike on them now?

When India launches a major military operation, the airspace is first cleared. This makes the movement of fighter aircraft easy and ensures the safety of citizens. So was Operation Sindoor just the beginning? Has the countdown for the next military move begun?

There is silence in the air of the country, waiting on the ground and movement on the border.

More than half the airports are closed, the army is on alert, and the public is asking, Will Pakistan be wiped out this time? Has India moved towards the next secret mission? Is another major attack on Pakistan about to take place?

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