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‘Operation Sindoor’ is proof new India will respond to terror with strength & strategy: Rajnath Singh
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Defense Minister Rajnath Singh is making it clear that India won’t back down from terrorism—he’s calling Operation Sindoor a bold example of the country’s tough, strategic response. He’s sending a warning to neighboring nations that India will hit back hard if its security is threatened, while also pushing soldiers to stay physically and mentally sharp. It’s a mix of muscle and messaging.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just chest-thumping—Singh’s words signal India’s growing confidence in counterterrorism tactics and its willingness to call out threats openly. For a region often tangled in tensions, it’s a statement that could ripple beyond borders, shaping how neighbors and terror groups gauge India’s next moves. Plus, the focus on soldiers’ well-being hints at a broader shift toward sustainable military readiness.

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