Operation Sindoor: Symbol of India's Unyielding Resolve Against Terrorism
Operation Sindoor marks a defining moment in India's fight against terrorism, commemorating its first anniversary. Launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, the operation showcased India's determination and military prowess. Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai hailed it as a testament to India's zero-tolerance policy against terrorism.
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Operation Sindoor stands as a formidable symbol of India's fierce and unyielding stance against terrorism, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai declared on Thursday, lauding the bravery shown by the armed forces during its first anniversary celebration. Using the platform X, Sai emphasized that the operation was more than a mere military action; it epitomized India's resolute response to terror.
Launched to address the cataclysmic Pahalgam terror attack that deeply impacted the nation, Operation Sindoor is remembered as a shining chapter exemplifying India's valor and strategic might. The campaign signified a powerful declaration to the global community - India would no longer stand by in silence in the face of terror threats, according to Chief Minister Sai.
Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's robust leadership, India has embraced a zero-tolerance policy against terrorism, exemplified by the successful execution of Operation Sindoor. The armed forces' integration of advanced warfare technologies underscored the nation's capability to deliver decisive responses. This operation on Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir has redefined India's global military image and fortitude.
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