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OPERATION SINDOOR-2 TRUCE ACHIEVED-- BY SARASIJ MAJUMDER

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  OPERATION SINDOOR-2 TRUCE ACHIEVED SARASIJ MAJUMDER BACKGROUND The operation began with India achieving its intended target; it hit nine terror training camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), the precision strikes killing around 100 terrorists in just 26 minutes; while India has not officially put a number, 100 was the number mentioned by defence minister Rajnath Singh when he briefed leaders of opposition political parties, according to people present at the meeting. The targets were selected based on hard intelligence and their nefarious track record of perpetrating terror activities. The details of the terror targets were covered in the BLOG referred below: -- https://sarasij1majumder.blogspot.com/2025/05/operation-sindoor.html Pakistan reacted Militarily, and India also responded Militarily in a calculated, and very measured manner, keeping escape route for Pakistan always open. For Pakistan— “IT WAS A REVENGE ACTION” --- but it was not so for In...

AVIANS of INDIA-- Chapter-1

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  BIRD WATCHING SARASIJ MAJUMDER We owned, and lived in DUM DUM , in a FARM  HOUSE, since 1951, with a large Water Body, a fruit orchard, and a Vegetable garden. We have two Cows, 12 Ducks, and 6 Hen, and a one Cock.  A robust black and white male dog decided to make our house his home. As a result, I was  brought up in intimate associations with animals. All of them were my PET, cum companions. In above environment, lots of birds used to come to our house, build nests, lay eggs, groom the bridlings, and then left with the offspring. Some bird used to stay throughout the year. I developed a good interest in watching them closely. One of my uncle was in INA, later joined IA, and he presented me a Binocular, on my 11 th birthday. With this accessory, my interest in bird watching grew.  I got interested in “ORINTHOLOGY”. In summer, a pair of Magpie Robin used to build a clumsy nest on a branch of our Dalim tree, and occasionally lost their eggs due to storm. I dec...

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