Updated On: 08 May, 2025 07:58 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
As tensions rise in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, Indian families are facing a new kind of pressure, not from the conflict itself, but from growing concern among the loved ones living abroad about the uncertainty of the emerging war-like situation

Hetal Rajput (L) with her daughter Utkarshini
As tensions rise in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, Indian families are facing a new kind of pressure, not from the conflict itself, but from growing concern among the loved ones living abroad about the uncertainty of the emerging war-like situation.
Even as the government reiterates that the operation was a limited and necessary action, its emotional reverberations are being felt far beyond India’s borders. For many, the questions being asked aren't about politics or military strategy; they are simple, heartfelt, and deeply human.