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Pahalgam attack
on April 22 was taken within 22 minutes by India's armed forces through
Operation Sindoor
.
Speaking in the Lok Sabha, the prime minister said no leader anywhere in the world asked India to stop its operation.
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Modi said that the government trusts in the army and was given a free hand to decide the nature of strikes during Operation Sindoor.
Pakistani army
had an idea that India will launch a massive attack right after the Pahalgam attack. They had already threatened of nuclear attacks. Even then Pakistan could not do anything on the night of the attack," Modi said.
The prime minister noted that India called out Pakistan's nuclear bluff and showed the world that "we will not bow down to nuclear blackmail".
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"Our operations range from Sindoor to Sindhu (Indus Waters Treaty)... Pakistan knows they have to pay a huge price for any misadventure. Terror attacks were launched earlier and the masterminds of attacks knew nothing would happen, but now they know India will come for them."
Modi stated that the Army, Navy, and Air Force executed a coordinated operation that took Pakistan by surprise. He emphasized that Operation Sindoor showcased the strength of
Aatmanirbhar Bharat
, with Indian-made drones and missiles playing a key role.
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