Operation Sindoor: New India's stand against terrorism
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh called "Operation Sindoor" proof that New India won't just stand by if threatened by terrorism.
He made it clear: if anyone tries to break the country's unity, India will respond with strength and smart strategy.
The operation kicked off on May 7, 2025, following a terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22, 2025, that killed 26 civilians.
'Operation Sindoor'—targeted strikes on terrorist camps
"Operation Sindoor" marked a big shift in how India deals with cross-border terrorism—this time, the response was quick and targeted.
Indian forces carried out precise strikes on nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Singh applauded the armed forces and intelligence teams for their accuracy and courage.
Future attacks will meet firm resistance: Rajnath Singh
Singh paid tribute to the soldiers involved, saying their physical and mental strength is key to keeping the country safe.
He also sent a strong message: "The New India will no longer be a victim of terrorism," underlining that future attacks will meet firm resistance.