No safe haven for terrorists, enemies of India after Operation Sindoor, says PM Modi

FP News Desk July 27, 2025, 16:38:18 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said Operation Sindoor showed the world the way India would respond if its sovereignty was attacked and that the crossborder military offensive has created a new selfconfidence across the country.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said Operation Sindoor sent a powerful message about how India would act when its sovereignty was threatened, asserting that the military operation had instilled a renewed sense of national pride and confidence.

Speaking at an event celebrating the birth anniversary of Chola emperor Rajendra Chola I, Modi said that the operation demonstrated there were no safe havens for those who sought to harm India.

”Operation Sindoor proved that for enemies of India, for terrorists, there is no safe haven. When I came here from the helipad, the 3-4 km distance suddenly became a roadshow, and everyone was praising Op Sindoor.” ”Operation sindoor has created a new awakening, a new self-confidence across the country. The world has to realise India’s strength,” the PM asserted.

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Modi further said the names of emperors Raja Raja Chola, and his son Rajendra Chola-I are synonymous with India’s identity and pride and announced that grand statues would be built for them in Tamil Nadu. These statues will be ”modern pillars of our historic awakening,” he added.

Further, Modi said several people spoke about UK’s Magna Carta while commenting on democracy. However, the Chola-era ’Kudavolai system’ predated it, he said. The system followed during the Chola era was over a 1,000 years ago.

With inputs from agencies

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