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Forces brought Pak terrorists to their knees: PM Modi at rally in Bihar

Forces brought Pak terrorists to their knees: PM Modi at rally in Bihar

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Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited INS Vikrant, where he assessed the mission's operational outcomes and engaged with naval personnel involved in the deployment. Singh commended the Navy's efforts during Operation Sindoor, highlighting India's superior maritime domain awareness and supremacy, which kept the Pakistani Navy confined to its own waters.

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