Keyboard Warriors Roast India’s So-Called ‘Operation Sindhoor’
Pakistan shoots down five Indian military jets after Delhi launches missile strike at six Pakistani locations

After the Pakistan Army gave a befitting response to the Indian act of terror by airstrikes in Pakistani territory targeting civilians, it is the keyboard warriors who have taken the social media front against Indian propaganda.
Pakistani social media users and “keyboard warriors” have actively engaged in information warfare, responding robustly to Indian claims and promoting Pakistan’s stance on the conflict.
This digital front complements Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts to rally international support and demand impartial investigations into the Pehalgam attack.
India struck on six sites in Pakistan, naming it Operation Sindhoor, including Punjab’s Sialkot and Bahawalpur, as well as Azad Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in 26 civilians martyred and 46 others injured.
Netizens are currently roasting the Indian launched Operation Sindoor, a direct assault on Pakistan’s sovereignty.
5 India jets down so far … Operation Sindoor is turning into Operation Tandoor.
— Arsalan Naseer (@ArslanNaseerCBA) May 7, 2025
Modi ji's exclusive message for Pakistan pic.twitter.com/b6yIS5cAgz
— Shafaat Ali (@iamshafaatali) May 7, 2025
France watching their Rafale burnt by PAF pic.twitter.com/dRBRL0RPXB
— Pehn Di Siri (@PehnDiSiri) May 7, 2025
indian pilots:
#Sohagraat pic.twitter.com/DwCzklvjUg— Syed Waleed Shah (@Syed_Waleed1911) May 7, 2025
رافیل 30 روپے کلو کباڑئیے حاضری لگاؤ🤣🤛🦾#Sohagraat pic.twitter.com/gVrTurOWGR
— 🇵🇰 Pakistani Pathan 🇵🇰 (@Pakipathan89) May 7, 2025
Pakistan launch operation #Sohagraat https://t.co/3w3L0lmTf7 pic.twitter.com/DBoVPAhWa8
— Abid Mughal (@abidMuhgal9) May 7, 2025
India Valo Rona nhi ab#Sohagraat pic.twitter.com/yCe0gAkfl0
— Yaqoob Khan (@ykoobkhan) May 7, 2025
Haaye Ram…
Pakistan ne meray Operation Sindoor ko Tandoor bana dia 😭 pic.twitter.com/ONIiQNebnQ— Dr Shama Junejo (@ShamaJunejo) May 7, 2025
Rated 5 ✈️’s. Available for streaming now! pic.twitter.com/frBUKMksYF
— Monawer Al-Din (@MonawerAlDin) May 7, 2025
France to India 🤣#IndiaPakistanWar #GetReadyEndia #Pakistan #PakArmy pic.twitter.com/0KDzUuxbzj
— Faizan (@pharmacopoeia53) May 7, 2025
After losing 5 Rafael Jets, 12 Drones, 52 Soldiers & Brigade Headquarters
Operation Sindoor right now.
😅😂🤣 pic.twitter.com/MXv4wekVnw— Usman (@JKDubai1) May 7, 2025
Pakistani social media erupted with anger, sorrow, and shock. The dominant sentiment was one of outrage over the killing of innocent people and a collective condemnation of using civilian lives to serve political agendas.
These “keyboard warriors” took to social media platforms to challenge the Indian narrative, criticize the operation, and highlight civilian casualties reported by Pakistani authorities.
The digital response included widespread sharing of counter-narratives, memes, and calls for international attention to what they termed Indian aggression. This online activism was part of a broader information campaign to counter Indian claims and rally support domestically and internationally.
Anyone looking can see that Pakistanis – constantly demonised – are calling for calm and for peace while Indians, politicians to movie stars, are beating loud war drums. Jingoism has no place in the modern world. India is rapidly exposing a false + slippery narrative of itself.
— fatima bhutto 🇵🇸🇱🇧 (@fbhutto) May 7, 2025
تباہ شدہ انڈین طیاروں کے مذید تصاویر منظر عام پر#GetReadyEndia #سندور_بن_گیا_تندور pic.twitter.com/dMqV6N2uhl
— Khizar Hayat Shah🇵🇰 (@MrKhizarShah) May 7, 2025
پوری دنیا بلکہ بھارت کا اپنا میڈیا تسلیم کر رہا ہے کہ پاکستان فوج نے بھارت کا وہ حال کیا جو آجکل یوتھیوں کا حال ہے لیکن بدبخت یوتھئیے ابھی بھی کہتے ہیں #بھارت_ماتا نے پاکستان پہ حملہ کیا اور پاک فوج سوئ ہوئ تھی#GetReadyEndia pic.twitter.com/sPWE2Ms6kO
— 𝔸𝕝𝕚 ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕦𝕕𝕙𝕒𝕣𝕪 (@AliCh7777) May 7, 2025