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The poster of the upcoming show on Operation Sindoor. Photo: PR Team

Inside Operation Sindoor: Discovery's explosive documentary promises never-before-seen details

| @indiablooms | Aug 01, 2026, at 10:33 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Discovery has announced a new two-part documentary, Declassified: Operation Sindoor, a rare first look into one of the country’s most significant military campaigns.

The series will premiere exclusively on Discovery and discovery+ on August 15, 2026, part 1 airing at 9 PM, and second installment at 10 PM.

The unprecedented documentary brings together representatives from India’s military leadership, ground operatives, defence experts and journalists to recount the behind-the-scenes operation during the 88-hour conflict.

Following the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, the series traces India's response from the earliest strategic deliberations and military preparations to the launch and execution of Operation Sindoor.

Featuring compelling first-hand accounts, it puts a spotlight on the individuals in India’s war rooms and on the frontlines, offering an inside look at the conflict between two nuclear powered countries.

Going beyond the public narrative, it reveals the critical moments and strategic choices that remained undisclosed until now.

Sai Abishek, Head of Factual Entertainment, Lifestyle & Kids - South Asia, Warner Bros. Discovery said, "At Warner Bros. Discovery, we are committed to bringing audiences impactful stories that deepen their understanding of the world around them. Declassified: Operation Sindoor also marks the launch of our new Declassified franchise, through which we aim to bring audiences closer to defining moments that have shaped history.

"For this first documentary, we are honoured to bring perspectives from across all three branches of India’s armed forces alongside key experts and those closest to the operation. Being entrusted with this unprecedented access came with tremendous responsibility, and we approached it with the rigour, sensitivity and authenticity that the subject demands."

While the world witnessed airstrikes to retaliate against terrorists, blackouts across Indian cities and fierce battles along the western border, Declassified: Operation Sindoor goes beyond the public narrative - from the meticulous preparation to seconds before the attacks and rapid escalation that followed - the documentary presents not only what happened but also the human resolve behind India’s response that changed the course of history.

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