Operation Sindoor: India's Unyielding Stand Against Terrorism

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh affirmed India's readiness to assist Pakistan in combating terrorism, as Indian forces ended Operation Sindoor after eliminating three terrorists linked to the Pahalgam attack. Singh warns Operation Sindoor can resume if Pakistan's terror activities persist. He urges global focus on exposing terror-funding nations.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 29-07-2025 17:09 IST | Created: 29-07-2025 17:09 IST
Operation Sindoor: India's Unyielding Stand Against Terrorism
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In a bold declaration, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday reiterated India's willingness to assist Pakistan in fighting terrorism, posing a stark reminder of Operation Sindoor's impact. Singh emphasized that Indian forces are poised to tackle threats across the border, following the successful elimination of three terrorists involved in the Pahalgam attack.

Operation Sindoor, now temporarily halted, carries the implicit promise of resumption should Pakistan continue its terror activities. Singh's remarks highlighted India's zero-tolerance stance on terrorism and the strategic intentions behind the operation, which he claims was executed with restraint and precise objective.

Singh's address also drew attention to international responsibilities, urging the global community to reconsider aid that inadvertently supports terrorism, particularly spotlighting Pakistan's contentious appointment within United Nations frameworks. His speech in the Rajya Sabha came amidst opposition disruption, underlining the ongoing political tensions surrounding India's counter-terrorism narratives.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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