in my area Amazon gives this as content (bold by me):
"A definitive account of India’s decisive military response to Pakistan-backed terrorism — told by Lt Gen K.J.S. Dhillon, one of India’s most respected Army commanders.
On 22 April 2025, the Baisaran Valley in Pahalgam, south Kashmir, witnessed a horrifying attack when heavily armed terrorists from the Resistance Front, a proxy of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), fully sponsored by the Pakistan Army and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), shattered its serenity with gunfire, killing twenty-six innocent individuals and injuring several others. The victims included newlyweds, elderly parents and solo trekkers. A Hindu professor narrowly escaped death by reciting the kalma, a Christian sacrificed his life to save his family and a local Muslim was killed while saving others. This was an attempt to rupture India’s religious harmony and create widespread outrage in the country.
India chose to respond to this incident, which shook not just the nation but the world, with Operation SINDOOR, showcasing its military modernization and might. The mission targeted terror camps, including the ones in Bahawalpur and Muridke, linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed and LeT, respectively, and terrorist launch pads in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. India’s response demonstrated military professionalism, technological maturity and diplomatic sagacity, ensuring regional stability while delivering a powerful message against Pakistan and its terror factory. This book carries minute details and a blow-by-blow account of the ‘Four-Day War’ between two hostile nuclear powers. The author underscores the intelligent use of media and social media in the battle of narratives, discusses the ‘new normal’ and emerging rules of engagement, and suggests a way forward.
Offering hitherto unrevealed information, Lt Gen. ‘Tiny’ Dhillon (Retd) opens a window to Operation SINDOOR, a testament to the strength of the Indian military and the unity of India when confronted with an adverse situation. With visuals from the destroyed target areas, this book is a powerful reminder of the impact of terrorism and the enduring hope for peace and justice.
One opinion out of India (in the middle bracket) from 30.10.2025:
"The book is good, but does not commensurate with the title. Most of the information given is general in nature, lacking in depth. Mostly it uses rhetoric to drive home the point. Going by the title, one may construe that there is precise information in a chronological order, how exactly the strikes were carried out, what exact weapons were used, how they were fired and what platforms were used or what was the command and control structure like. However, there is no such information. The information is mostly superficial like what the news channels were reporting during the operation. Whatever information that is given that is mostly known. The book just rides on the wave of sensation created by operation Sindoor. Given the fact that it came out in such a short time after the operation, there was hardly any time for the author to gather detailed information it seems."
A five-star opinion about the book 24.3.2026 (just for kidding a bit - not out of disrespect
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"Wonderful book. The quality is highly appreciated. The hard cover feels very good in hand and the paper quality is also very good with clear images."
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