Rajnath Singh's Stern Warning: Sir Creek Aggression Could Change 'History and Geography'
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh issued a strong warning to Pakistan against aggression in the Sir Creek region. Speaking from a military base near Bhuj, Gujarat, on Dussehra, he emphasized India's readiness to change 'history and geography' if provoked and extolled India's military prowess during Operation Sindoor.

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has delivered a stern warning to Pakistan, cautioning against any aggressive maneuvers in the disputed Sir Creek region. Addressing soldiers near Bhuj, Gujarat, on the occasion of Dussehra, Singh vowed that any provocation would yield a "resounding response" strong enough to alter "history and geography."
Singh's remarks emphasized the success of India's military in achieving the objectives of Operation Sindoor, while ruling out a desire to escalate to war. The Sir Creek area remains a focal point of tension, with unresolved border disputes and recent expansions in Pakistan's military infrastructure fueling concerns.
Reiterating India's commitment to fighting cross-border terrorism, Singh highlighted India's strategic capability evidenced during Operation Sindoor. He also commended the joint efforts of India's armed forces, underscoring their role as the pillars of national strength and integrity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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