Operation Sindoor just a trailer: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh


Operation Sindoor just a trailer: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
Digital Desk: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday sent a strong message to Pakistan, declaring that Operation Sindoor is far from over and hinting at more decisive actions to follow. Addressing air warriors at the Bhuj Air Force Station, Rajnath Singh underscored India’s firm stance on national security and its preparedness for future operations.
Rajnath Singh is in Bhuj on a two-day trip, where he will meet defence personnel in the forward areas.
Rajnath Singh commended the Indian Air Force for its exceptional performance in Operation Sindoor, calling it a defining moment that showcased India’s military strength on a global stage.
Speaking to air warriors at the Bhuj Air Force Station, Rajnath Singh hailed the operation as a major success in the country’s ongoing battle against terrorism. He credited the IAF for its strategic dominance and praised its capability to strike deep into enemy territory.
Praising the speed and precision of the Indian armed forces, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said the swift execution of Operation Sindoor stunned not just Pakistan but the entire world. Rajnath Singh lauded the armed forces for their unmatched courage and operational efficiency.
The defence minister highlighted that the echoes of Operation Sindoor were not limited to military firepower alone.
In a sharp rebuke of Pakistan’s alleged support for terrorism, defence minister Rajnath Singh called on the International Monetary Fund to reassess its financial assistance to the country. Rajnath Singh expressed serious concerns about how Pakistan might use global aid.
He said that a significant portion of the funds Pakistan received from the IMF will be diverted towards strengthening its terror infrastructure.
The defence minister urged the IMF to take a hard look at the potential misuse of its financial support.
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