India’s Operation Sindoor delivers a powerful message by destroying Markaz Taiba, the Osama bin Laden-funded terror training hub that produced Ajmal Kasab and countless jihadistsread moreThe Indian armed forces executed
Operation Sindoor, a high-precision, 25-minute military offensive targeting nine terrorist facilities across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in the
early hours on Wednesday. Among these targets was Markaz Taiba, the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) training compound in Muridke, Punjab, – a site infamous for its direct link to some of the worst terror attacks on Indian soil, including the 26/11 Mumbai carnage.Click here for Operation Sindoor LIVE updatesThe operation came in response to the Pahalgam terror attack of April 22, which claimed the lives of 26 civilians, including several Nepali nationals. Intelligence traced the origins of the attack to LeT and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) factions operating from across the border. What followed was a coordinated assault by India’s army, navy and air force showcasing unprecedented synergy and firepower.STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS ADFall of Markaz TaibaAmong the key targets destroyed was Markaz Taiba, often described as the ideological and operational nerve centre of Lashkar-e-Taiba. Located in Nangal Sahdan, Muridke, this complex had for years operated with impunity producing jihadists under the guise of religious education.Founded in 2000, Markaz Taiba enrolled around 1,000 students each year in a range of courses blending religious indoctrination with paramilitary training. From firearms and explosives handling to psychological conditioning, the centre functioned as a terror boot camp. It held advanced facilities for arms training, radicalisation and dawa’h (preaching), all sheltered under the legitimising veneer of a madrasa.More from India
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From downed jets to civilian deaths: Debunking Pakistan’s misinformation on Operation SindoorCrucially, it was here that Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving attacker of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, was trained in ‘Daura-e-Ribbat’, an intelligence and operational training programme. The Markaz has also hosted key figures like David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Rana, who helped orchestrate the 26/11 attacks. They visited the site under instructions from LeT’s military chief Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi with logistical assistance from Abdul Rehman Sayed @ Pasha and others.The facility was also partly funded by Osama bin Laden, who reportedly donated Rs 10 million to build a mosque and guest house within the complex. The financial link between Al Qaeda’s founding leader and LeT only demonstrated the global jihadist nexus converging at Muridke.Strategic, symbolic and psychological victoryThe obliteration of Markaz Taiba is more than just a tactical win. It is a symbolic dismantling of a terror ideology that has haunted India for over two decades. As a hub that churned out thousands of radicalised individuals annually, its destruction sends a powerful message not only to terror outfits but also to their sponsors and sympathisers in the Pakistani establishment.The Indian government, through Operation Sindoor, has made it clear that state-sponsored terrorism will not go unanswered. With Rafale jets deploying SCALP missiles and AASM Hammer bombs, the strike was both technologically superior and surgically executed.Pakistan’s denial and diplomatic backlashPredictably, Pakistan downplayed the nature of the sites hit, claiming that 26 civilians, including women and children, were killed. It labelled the action an “act of war” and resorted to cross-border shelling.The international reaction was swift. The United Nations called for restraint, while the US and China urged dialogue to prevent escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbours. Airlines began rerouting flights signalling the region’s volatility and the global implications of unchecked terrorism.STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS ADA turning pointOperation Sindoor signifies a turning point in India’s counterterrorism doctrine. It marks a shift from reactive diplomacy to proactive precision. The destruction of Markaz Taiba stands as a testament to India’s resolve in uprooting the roots of terror even across hostile borders.Beyond military success, the operation opens new geopolitical dialogues on the rules of engagement, sovereignty and accountability. It also places Pakistan’s duplicity under international scrutiny — especially its support for LeT despite repeated denials and global proscription of the group.While the destruction of Markaz Taiba is a critical milestone, it is unlikely to spell the end of Pakistan-based terror altogether. However, the loss of its most iconic facility is a crushing blow to LeT’s logistical and recruitment capabilities. The psychological impact on operatives, sympathisers and backers cannot be overstated.For India, the elimination of the site where Ajmal Kasab and others were trained is a form of delayed justice. For the world, it’s a stark reminder that no haven for terrorism should ever feel secure again.TagsIndiaIndia-Pakistan TensionPakistanTerrorismEnd of Article

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Osama bin Laden-funded Markaz Taiba, which trained Ajmal Kasab, destroyed in Operation Sindoor