Operation Sindoor Big Update: India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had made a fiery and emotional speech in declaring India’s bold victory in the form of Operation Sindoor, an incursion strike deep inside Pakistan. It was not merely a military operation—it was a letter written in the very fabric of courage, sacrificial orientation and a genuine pursuit of justice. J
ustice for Shattered Families Rajnath Singh never used any measured words while addressing the way painful the terror attacks on India were. He discussed the way some of the terror groups working against India went beyond all limits when it came to launching horrific attacks which blew thousands of Indian families to pieces. In his opinion, what they have done erased sindoor—a bridal mark of union—from the brow of many women.
But this time around India struck back. The Indian Army has entered Pakistan with Operation Sindoor to provide justice to these families. And the entire country is standing up for their valiant soldiers. More Than a Military Strike Operation Sindoor was more than a military strike, the Defence Minister asserted.
It was a display of India’s political will, social cohesion and military strength. Quoting, this strike was a message that India would no longer tolerate terrorism—not within India and not beyond the line. The world must now wake up to the fact that whenever India strikes terror, foreign soil could not provide refuge to the culprits. Accuracy for a Purpose Sindoor operations, Rajnath Singh also added, targeted terror camps in Pakistan. Indian soldiers exercised utmost caution not to kill civilians.
But he said that, on their side, Pakistan would attack civilian targets in India and even crossed the line in attempting to attack temples, gurdwaras and churches. Indian troops responded in restraint and precision by bombarding different Pakistani military facilities with grit. It was far more than a stand-off at the borders—muscle-flexing India sent shocks up to Rawalpindi, Pakistan Army HQ.
A Pattern of Courage Rajnath brought the world to its senses and reminded them that India had done it before. After Uri, there was the surgical strike. After Pulwama, was the Balakot strike. And now, after the Pahalgam attack, India has struck back once again with a series of strikes well within Pakistan.
New India, No Tolerance Waving goodbye on an upbeat note, Rajnath Singh declared this is new India. As has been described in full by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the nation adheres to a policy of zero-tolerance towards terrorism. He explained beyond any shadow of doubt—India will strike back with the same ferocity if the threat came from inside the country or outside.