logo
Ajit Doval Exposes Foreign Media, Reveals Misinformation on Operation Sindoor in IIT Madras Speech

Ajit Doval Exposes Foreign Media, Reveals Misinformation on Operation Sindoor in IIT Madras Speech

Time of India11-07-2025
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval dropped a truth bomb during his address at IIT Madras, calling out Western media's distorted coverage of Operation Sindoor. Doval proudly revealed that the precision strike executed by Indian forces hit 9 terrorist targets deep inside Pakistan in just 23 minutes, with zero collateral damage on the Indian side. In a scathing rebuke to the New York Times and others, Doval challenged them to present even a single image showing damage in India. 'Not even a glass pane was broken,' he said. He pointed to before-and-after satellite imagery of 13 Pakistani airbases including Sargodha, Chaklala, and Rahim Yar Khan. 'Only damage was on their side, and it was surgical,' he asserted. Highlighting the indigenous capability of the mission, Doval said India's confidence stems from its homegrown technology and precision intelligence. This wasn't border skirmish. It was deep, calculated, and decisive.#operationsindoor #ajitdoval #iitspeech #newyorktimes #pakistanairbase #indianstrike #foreignmediaexposed #surgicalstrike #indiandefence #makeinindia #toi #toibharat #bharat #trending #breakingnews #indianews
Read More
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Joe Root press conference : On Mohammed Siraj fake anger, why he punched his bat, update on Woakes
Joe Root press conference : On Mohammed Siraj fake anger, why he punched his bat, update on Woakes

Time of India

timea minute ago

  • Time of India

Joe Root press conference : On Mohammed Siraj fake anger, why he punched his bat, update on Woakes

Trump Breaks Silence on India & Russia's Oil 'Breakup' | 'New Delhi May Stop…' 'I heard India may stop buying Russian oil,' said US President Donald Trump, calling it a 'good step.' But reports say Indian refiners are still sourcing discounted Russian crude. As U.S. pressure mounts, New Delhi defends its ties with Moscow as 'steady and time-tested,' while balancing key strategic relations with Washington. Will India bow to American pressure or stick with its long-time energy partner? 29.0K views | 1 day ago

US tariffs on the horizon: Exporters seek rollout of promotion schemes
US tariffs on the horizon: Exporters seek rollout of promotion schemes

Business Standard

timea minute ago

  • Business Standard

US tariffs on the horizon: Exporters seek rollout of promotion schemes

₹2,250 crore Export Promotion Mission awaits Cabinet nod Shreya Nandi New Delhi Listen to This Article With the United States (US) set to impose a 25 per cent tariff on Indian goods starting August 7, exporters have urged the government to shoulder a part of the burden and expedite the rollout of the ₹2,250 crore Export Promotion Mission that has been pending since its announcement. The mission was announced in the Budget for 2025-26 (FY26) but has not been rolled out yet. This has raised concerns among exporters bracing for a potential hit not only from the impending tariffs but also from an unspecified penalty that may be imposed on India for its energy purchases from

Shivraj Chouhan echoes PM's call, urges citizens to use indigenous products
Shivraj Chouhan echoes PM's call, urges citizens to use indigenous products

Business Standard

timea minute ago

  • Business Standard

Shivraj Chouhan echoes PM's call, urges citizens to use indigenous products

Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Sunday once again echoed the Prime Minister's appeal by urging citizens to purchase products made within the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on Saturday, during the disbursement of the 20th instalment of the PM-Kisan Samman Nidhi in Varanasi, urged the nation to buy indigenous products. Reaffirming the government's commitment to strengthening the economy, the Union Agriculture Minister reiterated the Prime Minister's appeal today: "Dear sisters and brothers--nieces and nephews, everyone lives for themselves--insects, birds, and animals. But what's the point of living only for oneself? We must live for our country. Living for the nation is what the Honourable Prime Minister taught us yesterday. He appealed to us to buy only those products for our homes that are made in our own country." "Dear sisters and brothers, whether something is made in your village, in a nearby city, in your district, in your state, or anywhere in our country, buy only those things. The Indian economy is growing rapidly. Today, we are ranked fourth in the world, and very soon, we will reach the third position. And this nation of 1.44 billion people is a huge market. If we resolve to buy and use only things made in our country, then our farmers, our small-scale producers, self-help groups, and local artisans- everyone will see their income increase. And when their earnings grow, our economy will become stronger. Why should our money go abroad? Let it provide livelihoods to our own children. I will live for my country, and you too should live for the means, buy only products that are Made in India. Thank you!" Earlier, he said that the welfare of farmers is a top priority of the government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Addressing the gathering of farmers, officials and dignitaries in Patna, Agriculture Minister Chouhan said that with the help of the Direct Benefit Transfer scheme, the government is ensuring that the assistance reaches directly into the accounts of the farmers. Highlighting the measures for farmers' welfare, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chouhan said that with the help of DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer), the government is ensuring that the assistance reaches directly into the accounts of the farmers. He said, "Earlier, farmers used to get only a few pennies of Rs 1 sent by the government, but now they receive the whole amount without any leakage.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store