Operation Sindoor: India Shows Its Might on Global Stage

In a powerful address following Operation Sindoor's success, PM Modi asserted India's steely resolve against terrorism. BJP leader Tarun Chugh criticized Congress for belittling the military's efforts, while Modi underscored that any terrorist aggression by Pakistan will incur severe consequences, showcasing a robust and determined India.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 22-05-2025 21:11 IST | Created: 22-05-2025 21:11 IST
Operation Sindoor: India Shows Its Might on Global Stage
BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh. (Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent public rally, emphasizing the global recognition of Indian Armed forces' strength post-Operation Sindoor. Chugh stated, "PM Modi demonstrated India's capability to retaliate swiftly, transforming Sindoor to gunpowder, destroying adversaries' bases just minutes after provocation."

Chugh further criticized Congress for derogating the military's valor, suggesting their comments sought approval from Pakistani media. "By labeling India's determination as cinematic, Congress leaders are undermining our forces' credibility," he remarked, condemning their alleged political maneuvering.

During Thursday's rally in Bikaner, PM Modi accentuated India's stern stance following Operation Sindoor, declaring, "Pakistan faces heavy consequences for each terrorist strike." Modi's rhetoric indicated a focus on justice over dialogue, prioritizing actions over diplomacy with statements reflecting India's strategic shift to a hardline approach against terrorism.

He assured, "India's decisiveness restructures its response to insurgency," promising accountability for the bloodshed inflicted by aggressors. Modi credited military autonomy for the mission's success, highlighting a unified defense strategy that compelled Pakistan to retreat. His remarks concluded with a poignant reminder of India's readiness to assert its dominance.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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