
India's strike was so strong that Pak pleaded the world to stop us: Rajnath Singh to naval warriors aboard INS Vikrant
Operation Sindoor: In just a short span of time, India demolished Pakistan's terrorist bases and its intentions, Defence Minister Rajnath to naval warriors aboard INS Vikrant on 30 May.
Our strike was so powerful that Pakistan began pleading with entire world to stop India, Singh said.
Our strike was so powerful that Pakistan began pleading with the entire world to stop India.
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