India's Indigenous Might: Operation Sindoor's Brave Stand
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the success of India's indigenous weaponry during Operation Sindoor, emphasizing its ongoing nature. Following a terrorist attack, India retaliated by destroying terrorist hideouts in Pakistan. Modi emphasized India's resolve against terror, inaugurating development projects worth Rs 47,600 crore in Uttar Pradesh.

- Country:
- India
On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the triumph of India's indigenous weapon systems during the ongoing Operation Sindoor. He made these remarks after inaugurating and laying foundation stones for 15 development projects worth over Rs 47,600 crore in Uttar Pradesh.
Addressing a rally, Modi recounted India's decisive response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, where 26 lives were lost. He noted that the operation demonstrated India's capabilities by targeting terrorist bases deep within Pakistan. The use of Indian-made weapons, like the Brahmos missile, showcased the nation's strength.
Stressing India's firm stance against terrorism, Modi stated that India would determine the time, method, and conditions for responding to attacks. The Prime Minister also met with the family of terror attack victim Shubham Dwivedi earlier in the day, underscoring his commitment to fighting terror.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
From Tensions to Truce: India and Pakistan Agree on Ceasefire Extension
Ravneet Bittu Challenges CM Mann Amidst Discussion with PM Modi on Punjab's Future
India-Pakistan Tensions Flare as Ceasefire Offers Glimmer of Hope
Punjab Police Dismantles Major Pakistan-Based Drug Smuggling Ring
It is not small matter that our Air Force has capability to reach every corner of Pakistan; this has been proven during Op Sindoor: Rajnath.