Operation Sindoor: India's Bold Stand Against Pakistan's Terror Threat
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh affirms India's readiness to combat terrorism in Pakistan if required. Singh's address in Rajya Sabha during a discussion on Operation Sindoor highlighted the elimination of terrorists involved in the Pahalgam attack. Singh emphasized India's commitment to ending terrorism and defying Pakistan's nuclear threats.

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In a strong statement delivered in Rajya Sabha, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh declared India's willingness to confront terrorism emanating from Pakistani soil, should Islamabad prove unable or unwilling to act against it. Singh discussed Operation Sindoor, which was India's military response to the Pahalgam attack involving the elimination of terrorists by Indian forces.
Rajnath Singh emphasized India's long-standing goal to eradicate terrorism and highlighted the operation's significance in projecting strength and deterrence. He reaffirmed India's zero tolerance towards terrorism and warned that Operation Sindoor could be relaunched if Pakistan continued to incite terror activities on Indian soil.
Condemning the opposition for past inaction, Singh also criticized Pakistan's nuclear posturing, illustrating India's resolve to defend its citizens and national interests. He reinforced India's progress in defense self-reliance, noting a significant increase in defense exports, underscoring a strategic shift toward self-sufficiency in military capabilities.
(With inputs from agencies.)