Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that the speed and accuracy with which Indian military struck targets inside Pakistan was such that it surprised even him. He lauded the Indian armed forces for their swift and precise execution of Operation Sindoor, which targeted terror bases deep inside Pakistan.
“Even I was surprised at your speed and accuracy,” PM Modi said, commending the Indian Air Force for striking locations deep inside Pakistan within 20-25 minutes.
Addressing the soldiers at the Adampur airbase in Punjab that Pakistan repeated attempted to hit during the recent military stand-off, PM Modi said, “This can only be done by a professional force loaded with modern technology. The enemy did not realise when missiles pierced deep into the enemy’s heart.”
The prime minister said, “In 20-25 minutes, the Air Force struck locations deep inside Pakistan. This can only be done by a professional force loaded with modern technology. The enemy did not realise when missiles pierced deep into enemy’s heart.”
Fresh warning to Pakistan
PM Modi repeated his warning to Pakistan, saying, “The spilling of Indians’ blood calls for destruction. Not just terrorist camps, but Pakistan’s audacity was destroyed.”
He emphasised that any future attacks would be met with decisive force. He said, “We will enter their homes and eliminate terrorists. We won’t even give them a chance to escape.”
Impact Shorts
More ShortsHe began his speech with the chant of ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’, translating to ‘victory to Mother India’. His chants were responded to by soldiers listening to his speech.
Amid chants of ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’, Modi said, “This cry is the voice of every Indian who wants to do something for the country. When our drones, missiles hit our enemies, they hear ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’. When our armed forces neutralise nuclear blackmail, our enemies realise the meaning of ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’.”
National security redefined
The prime minister declared that Operation Sindoor had set a new benchmark in India’s fight against terror and established a ‘new normal’ in national security doctrine. “Operation Sindoor has defined a new normal in India’s national security doctrine. No blackmail will work on India,” he asserted.
“I’ve come here to salute your courage. Your bravery ensures the country sleeps in peace,” Modi told the personnel, expressing the nation’s gratitude for their unwavering courage and professionalism.
PM Modi clarified that while a ceasefire understanding had been reached, India had only paused, not ended, retaliatory actions. “We will test every step of Pakistan to see what role it has adopted,” he said, signaling continued vigilance.
PM Modi’s visit to Adampur, a key target during the recent hostilities, underscores his government’s vision of how it sees the issue of national security, and how much importance it accords to military action in dealing with threats originating from outside the country.


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