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Hans India
19 hours ago
- Politics
- Hans India
Tech, Make In India behind Op Sindoor's success: PM
Bengaluru: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said Indian technology and the Make in India initiative were behind the success of Operation Sindoor which brought Pakistan to its knees in a few hours. The world for the first time saw the new face of India during Operation Sindoor when it demonstrated its ability in destroying the terror hubs deep inside Pakistan, he said. "The world has seen for the first time India's new face during Operation Sindoor where the Indian military demonstrated the ability to destroy the terror hubs by targeting them deep inside Pakistan and bringing Pakistan to its knees within a few hours," Modi said here at the foundation laying ceremony of Metro Phase-3 project. "Our technology and the strength of Make In India is behind the success of Operation Sindoor," the Prime Minister said. He added that there was a major role of Bengaluru and its youth in Operation Sindoor. The Prime Minister underlined that Bengaluru is identified with big cities of the world. Noting that India has to not only compete globally, but also has to lead, he said, "We will progress only when our cities are smart, fast and efficient." In this context, he said his government's emphasis has been on completing modern infrastructure. "Urban planning and urban infrastructure are much needed in the 21st century and we have to make cities like Bengaluru future ready," the PM said. Bengaluru always lived and retained the legacy of the founder of the city Kempe Gowda, and it is making his dream into reality. "We are seeing Bengaluru as a symbol of the rise of New India. It is a city whose soul has spiritual knowledge and has tech knowledge in its action," Modi said.
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Business Standard
a day ago
- Politics
- Business Standard
Indian tech, Make in India behind Operation Sindoor's success: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said Indian technology and the Make in India initiative were behind the success of Operation Sindoor which brought Pakistan to its knees in a few hours. The world for the first time saw the new face of India during Operation Sindoor when it demonstrated its ability in destroying the terror hubs deep inside Pakistan, he said. "The world has seen for the first time India's new face during Operation Sindoor where the Indian military demonstrated the ability to destroy the terror hubs by targeting them deep inside Pakistan and bringing Pakistan to its knees within a few hours," Modi said here at the foundation laying ceremony of Metro Phase-3 project. "Our technology and the strength of Make In India is behind the success of Operation Sindoor," the Prime Minister said. He added that there was a major role of Bengaluru and its youth in Operation Sindoor. The Prime Minister underlined that Bengaluru is identified with big cities of the world. Noting that India has to not only compete globally, but also has to lead, he said, "We will progress only when our cities are smart, fast and efficient." In this context, he said his government's emphasis has been on completing modern infrastructure. "Urban planning and urban infrastructure are much needed in the 21st century and we have to make cities like Bengaluru future ready," the PM said. Bengaluru always lived and retained the legacy of the founder of the city Kempe Gowda, and it is making his dream into reality. "We are seeing Bengaluru as a symbol of the rise of New India. It is a city whose soul has spiritual knowledge and has tech knowledge in its action," Modi said.


The Hindu
2 days ago
- Business
- The Hindu
Indian tech, Make in India behind Operation Sindoor's success: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday (August 10, 2025) said Indian technology and the Make in India initiative were behind the success of Operation Sindoor which brought Pakistan to its knees in a few hours. The world for the first time saw the new face of India during Operation Sindoor when it demonstrated its ability in destroying the terror hubs deep inside Pakistan, he said. PM Modi in Bengaluru: Follow LIVE updates on August 10, 2025 'The world has seen for the first time India's new face during Operation Sindoor where the Indian military demonstrated the ability to destroy the terror hubs by targeting them deep inside Pakistan and bringing Pakistan to its knees within a few hours,' Modi said in Bengaluru at the foundation laying ceremony of Metro Phase-3 project. 'Our technology and the strength of Make In India is behind the success of Operation Sindoor,' the Prime Minister said. He added that there was a major role of Bengaluru and its youth in Operation Sindoor. Smarter, faster cities The Prime Minister underlined that Bengaluru is identified with big cities of the world. Noting that India has to not only compete globally, but also has to lead, he said, "We will progress only when our cities are smart, fast and efficient." In this context, he said his government's emphasis has been on completing modern infrastructure. 'Urban planning and urban infrastructure are much needed in the 21st century and we have to make cities like Bengaluru future-ready,' the PM said. Bengaluru always lived and retained the legacy of the founder of the city Kempe Gowda, and it is making his dream into reality. 'We are seeing Bengaluru as a symbol of the rise of New India. It is a city whose soul has spiritual knowledge and has tech knowledge in its action,' Modi said.


India.com
2 days ago
- Business
- India.com
PM Modi reveals reason behind Op Sindoor success, says its rooted in...
(File) Operation Sindoor: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday credited the Make in India initiative for the success of Operation Sindoor, saying it reflected the strength of India's indigenous defence capabilities. Speaking at the 'Next-Gen Mobility for a Next-Gen City' programme, PM Modi praised the youth of Bengaluru and Karnataka for their role in building India's defence strength. 'I am visiting Bengaluru for the first time since the historic Operation Sindoor. This operation showcased the emergence of a bold and resolute New India. In a decisive move, our armed forces crossed boundaries, executing a deep strike that compelled Pakistan to capitulate. The success of Operation Sindoor was rooted in advanced technology and the strength of the Make in India initiative. The youth of Bengaluru and Karnataka played a significant role in this achievement,' PM Modi said. He also drew a parallel between the rise of India and the growth of Bengaluru, highlighting the city's role in the global IT sector. 'We are witnessing Bengaluru emerge as a true symbol of New India's rise, a city that has proudly placed India on the global IT map. The driving force behind Bengaluru's remarkable success story is the exceptional talent and ingenuity of its people,' said PM Modi. During his visit, PM Modi inaugurated the Yellow Line of Bengaluru Metro and laid the foundation stone for the Metro Phase-3 project. He said India's rapid economic growth was driven by the government's 'reform, perform and transform' approach. 'Today, India is the fastest-growing major economy in the world. In the last 11 years, our economy has risen from 10th place to the top five. We are now moving rapidly towards becoming one of the top three economies. How did we achieve this speed? We got it from the spirit of Reform, Perform and Transform. We achieved this speed from good intentions and honest efforts,' PM Modi said. Speaking about the inauguration of multiple projects, PM Modi said, 'In the past, the Government of India has started schemes worth thousands of crores of rupees for Bengaluru. Today this campaign is getting new momentum. Today, the Bengaluru Metro Yellow Line has been inaugurated. The foundation stone of Metro Phase-3 has also been laid. Along with this, three new Vande Bharat trains have also been flagged off for different parts of the country. Vande Bharat service has started between Bengaluru and Belgaum. This will boost the business and tourism of Belgaum. Apart from this, Vande Bharat Express has also started between Nagpur to Pune and Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra to Amritsar.' The Yellow Line runs from RV Road (Ragigudda) to Bommasandra, covering over 19 km with 16 stations, and is part of the Metro Phase-2 project worth around ₹7,160 crore. With its opening, Bengaluru's operational metro network now extends over 96 km. PM Modi also laid the foundation stone for the ₹15,610-crore Metro Phase-3 project, which will cover more than 44 km with 31 elevated stations, connecting residential, commercial, industrial and educational hubs. At KSR Railway Station, he flagged off three Vande Bharat Express trains, from Bengaluru to Belagavi, Amritsar to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra, and Nagpur (Ajni) to Pune, as part of the government's push to modernise Indian Railways and improve travel standards. (Only the headline has been reworked by staff. Copy comes from an agency feed)


Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Indian tech, Make In India behind Operation Sindoor's success: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said Indian technology and the Make in India initiative were behind the success of Operation Sindoor which brought Pakistan to its knees in a few hours. Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with students during the flag-off ceremony of the Yellow Line of Namma Metro, in Bengaluru.(DPR PMO) The world for the first time saw the new face of India during Operation Sindoor when it demonstrated its ability in destroying the terror hubs deep inside Pakistan, he said. "The world has seen for the first time India's new face during Operation Sindoor where the Indian military demonstrated the ability to destroy the terror hubs by targeting them deep inside Pakistan and bringing Pakistan to its knees within a few hours," Modi said here at the foundation laying ceremony of Metro Phase-3 project. "Our technology and the strength of Make In India is behind the success of Operation Sindoor," the Prime Minister said. He added that there was a major role of Bengaluru and its youth in Operation Sindoor. The Prime Minister underlined that Bengaluru is identified with big cities of the world. Noting that India has to not only compete globally, but also has to lead, he said, "We will progress only when our cities are smart, fast and efficient." In this context, he said his government's emphasis has been on completing modern infrastructure. "Urban planning and urban infrastructure are much needed in the 21st century and we have to make cities like Bengaluru future ready," the PM said. Bengaluru always lived and retained the legacy of the founder of the city Kempe Gowda, and it is making his dream into reality. "We are seeing Bengaluru as a symbol of the rise of New India. It is a city whose soul has spiritual knowledge and has tech knowledge in its action," Modi said.