Operation Sindoor: India Stands Firm Against Terror and External Meddling
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh refuted claims of third-party mediation in the Indo-Pak conflict, emphasizing India's resolve through 'Operation Sindoor.' He highlighted India's military strength and historical lessons while denouncing appeasement policies of past governments. Singh reaffirmed India's autonomy in addressing national security threats.
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphatically denied claims by US President Donald Trump regarding third-party mediation in the Indo-Pak conflict, particularly following 'Operation Sindoor.' Singh clarified that India independently decided to temporarily pause the operation, underscoring the nation's resolve against terrorism.
During the 'Hyderabad Liberation Day' celebrations, Singh articulated India's growing power and strategic autonomy under PM Modi's leadership. He cited past operations, such as the 2016 surgical strike and the 2019 Balakot air strike, as testimonies to India's robust defense capabilities and refusal to yield to external pressures.
Singh highlighted India's historical resilience against foreign aims, referencing the role of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in Hyderabad's integration. He criticized past governments' appeasement policies and affirmed that India's enemies would face inevitable defeat. National leaders, including Union ministers, joined Singh at the symbolic event commemorating India's independence from external control.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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