Jun 03, 2025 10:48 PM IST

BJP’s submit drew a symbolic parallel between chess champion D Gukesh’s calculated, strategic win on the world stage towards world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen.

The BJP on Tuesday took a pointy dig at Pakistan over Operation Sindoor with a brand new meme that drew inspiration from Indian chess prodigy D Gukesh’s latest world championship victory and the viral second of his opponent Magnus Carlsen’s outburst after dropping.

D Gukesh grew to become the second Indian participant to beat Carlsen(Norway Chess)

The meme, which was shared with the caption “Checkmate”, signalled India’s decisive blow to Pakistan via Operation Sindoor following the Pahalgam terror assault, which claimed the lives of 26 folks.

The meme, posted from the BJP’s official deal with, got here within the wake of the Indian Army’s profitable operation, which eradicated over 100 terrorists with precision strikes on 9 key terror camps in Pakistan.

Dubbed Operation Sindoor, the covert strike has been hailed by BJP leaders as a testomony to the federal government’s “zero tolerance” strategy to terrorism.

The social gathering’s submit drew a symbolic parallel between chess champion D Gukesh’s calculated, strategic win on the world stage towards world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen and the federal government’s strategy to counter-insurgency and anti-terror operations, particularly Operation Sindoor, towards Pakistan.

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On May 7, the Indian Armed Forces carried out Operation Sindoor, eliminating 9 terror websites deep inside Pakistan.

In response, the Pakistani facet tried to focus on Indian defence and civil installations. India retaliated with precision strikes, destroying a number of Pakistan air bases.

An understanding of the cessation of hostilities was reached on May 10.

After India’s profitable navy strikes, a diplomatic outreach programme was to tell and achieve world help towards Pakistan-sponsored cross-border terrorism.

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As a part of this initiative, seven multi-party delegations are visiting nations worldwide to tell worldwide companions about India’s response to terrorism and its broader struggle towards cross-border terror threats.

D Gukesh’s strategic win over Magnus Carlsen

Indian chess participant D Gukesh pulled off a surprising victory towards the previous world primary in Round 6 of the match, turning the sport round from a dropping place on Sunday.

The victory marked Gukesh’s first-ever classical win over the Norwegian grandmaster.

The 19-year-old world champion additionally grew to become the second Indian participant to beat Carlsen within the competitors’s historical past after grandmaster Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa.