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Business Standard
3 days ago
- Politics
- Business Standard
Operation Sindoor proved power of indigenous weapons to world: PM Modi
Modi emphasised the power of indigenous weapons, like Brahmos, used during Operation Sindoor while addressing a rally in Kanpur Bhagyashree Vaswani New Delhi Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday stated that the power of India's indigenous weapons was showcased on a global scale during Operation Sindoor, which is 'not over yet', while addressing a rally in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur. PM Modi inaugurated 15 development projects worth over Rs 47,600 crore in Kanpur. He pointed out that big players in the defence sector are coming to Uttar Pradesh and that the production of AK203 rifles has commenced in Amethi. In context of Operation Sindoor, Modi stated that India tore down terrorist hideouts deep inside Pakistan, and the world saw the anger of India's daughters and sisters in the form of Operation Sindoor. Operation Sindoor was India's retaliation to the Pahalgam terror attack of April 22 that left 26 civilians dead. "Operation Sindoor is not over yet. It showed the world the power of indigenous weapons and Make in India. We destroyed terrorist hideouts in Pakistan by going hundreds of miles inside. Indian weapons, Brahmos missiles entered enemy territory and wreaked havoc," Modi said at the rally. The gall of the Indian armed forces pushed the Pakistani Army to 'plead to stop the war', Modi further said. He asserted that India is not afraid of the threat of a nuclear war and would not take any decisions on the basis of the same. "Moreover, Pakistan's ploy of state and non-state actors not going to work anymore," Modi added. Earlier during the day, Modi met with the family members of Shubham Dwivedi, a victim of the Pahalgam terror attack, at the Chakeri airport in Kanpur. Dwivedi was 31 years old and among the 26 people killed in the Pahalgam terror attack. "India's principle in the fight against terror is to give a befitting reply to every terror attack. Its time, method and conditions will be decided by our forces themselves," he emphasised.


New Indian Express
3 days ago
- Politics
- New Indian Express
Operation Sindoor not over yet, it showed world indigenous weapons' power: PM Modi
KANPUR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the world has seen the power of India's indigenous weapons during Operation Sindoor, which is "not over yet". Addressing a rally here after inaugurating and laying the foundation stones for 15 development projects worth over Rs 47,600 crore, he said big companies in the defence sector were coming to Uttar Pradesh and pointed out that the production of AK203 rifle has started in Amethi. About Operation Sindoor in the aftermath of the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, Modi said India destroyed terrorist hideouts deep inside Pakistan, and the world saw the "anger of our daughters and sisters in the form of Operation Sindoor". "Operation Sindoor is not over yet. It showed the world power of indigenous weapons and Make in India. We destroyed terrorist hideouts in Pakistan by going hundreds of miles inside. Indian weapons, Brahmos missile entered enemy territory and wreaked havoc," the prime minister told the rally. The heroics of the Indian armed forces forced the Pakistani Army to "plead to stop the war", he said and asserted that India would no longer be intimidated by the threat of the nuclear bomb nor would it make a decision on that basis. "Moreover, Pakistan's ploy of state and non-state actors not going to work anymore," Modi told the rally. "India's principle in the fight against terror is to give a befitting reply to every terror attack. Its time, method and conditions will be decided by our forces themselves," he added. Earlier in the day, the prime minister met the family members of Pahalgam terror attack victim Shubham Dwivedi at the Chakeri airport here. Local businessman Dwivedi (31) was among the 26 people killed in the Pahalgam terror attack.


The Print
3 days ago
- Politics
- The Print
Operation Sindoor not over yet, it showed world indigenous weapons' power: PM Modi
About Operation Sindoor in the aftermath of the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, Modi said India destroyed terrorist hideouts deep inside Pakistan, and the world saw the 'anger of our daughters and sisters in the form of Operation Sindoor'. Addressing a rally here after inaugurating and laying the foundation stones for 15 development projects worth over Rs 47,600 crore, he said big companies in the defence sector were coming to Uttar Pradesh and pointed out that the production of AK203 rifle has started in Amethi. Kanpur (UP), May 30 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the world has seen the power of India's indigenous weapons during Operation Sindoor, which is 'not over yet'. 'Operation Sindoor is not over yet. It showed the world power of indigenous weapons and Make in India. We destroyed terrorist hideouts in Pakistan by going hundreds of miles inside. Indian weapons, Brahmos missile entered enemy territory and wreaked havoc,' the prime minister told the rally. The heroics of the Indian armed forces forced the Pakistani Army to 'plead to stop the war', he said and asserted that India would no longer be intimidated by the threat of the nuclear bomb nor would it make a decision on that basis. 'Moreover, Pakistan's ploy of state and non-state actors not going to work anymore,' Modi told the rally. 'India's principle in the fight against terror is to give a befitting reply to every terror attack. Its time, method and conditions will be decided by our forces themselves,' he added. Earlier in the day, the prime minister met the family members of Pahalgam terror attack victim Shubham Dwivedi at the Chakeri airport here. Local businessman Dwivedi (31) was among the 26 people killed in the Pahalgam terror attack. PTI CDN NSD NSD This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.