Operation Sindoor made India’s strict stance against terrorism clear to the world: Prime Minister Modi

Operation Sindoor made India's strict stance against terrorism clear to the world: Prime Minister Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that ‘Operation Sindoor’ has made India’s tough stance against terrorism to the world and takes whatever steps is appropriate in the national interest.

On the occasion of the centenary celebrations of conversation between spiritual saint and social reformer Shri Narayan Guru and Mahatma Gandhi, he said that weapons manufactured in India showed their influence during the struggle with Pakistan. He said, “We have shown that no hideout is safe for terrorists who shed the blood of Indians.”

The Prime Minister said that his government has worked on the ideals of the spiritual saint Shri Narayan Guru, who wanted a strong India -free India.

Modi said that in the last 11 years, his government has worked to strengthen India in social, economic and defense sectors. He said that India’s dependence on other countries is decreasing to meet its defense needs and it is becoming ‘self -sufficient’ in the defense sector.

The Prime Minister said in the context of accurate attacks on terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied by terrorists in Pahalgam, that the Indian Army had forced the enemy to kneel with weapons manufactured in India in 22 minutes. He said that he is confident that weapons manufactured in India in future will be appreciated worldwide.

The Prime Minister, citing the welfare schemes of his government in other areas including housing, drinking water and health insurance, said that it has empowered the deprived and backward classes of the society. He said that in the last 11 years, more number of institutions like IITs, IIMs and AIIMS have been opened in the last 11 years.

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