Operation Sindoor is India’s new normal: PM Modi to Pak
by Author · Star of Mysore‘Operation Sindoor has not ended; it is a decisive action against State-sponsored terror attacks on Indians’
New Delhi: Operation Sindoor is not over, it has only been put on hold, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a clear warning to Pakistan last evening, as he addressed the nation about India’s response to the Pakistan-linked terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam.
“Pakistan must know that the strikes are not over, they have only been suspended after Pakistan promised it will take action against terrorists and terror facilities,” the Prime Minister said.
“In the coming days, we will measure every step of Pakistan on the criterion of what sort of attitude Pakistan will adopt ahead.” If Pakistan backtracks or misleads, “Let me repeat, that we have only suspended our retaliatory action,” he asserted, suggesting resumption of precision strikes to decimate Pakistani terror camps.
Beyond Pakistan’s imagination
In his 22-minute speech, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave an overview of how “India’s drone and missile strikes were beyond what Pakistan could imagine.”
He recalled how a shocked and panic-stricken Pakistan made frantic phone calls globally, seeking an intervention, before finally initiating a DGMO-level dialogue, asking for a ceasefire.
“Only when Pakistan appealed to India and promised that it would not indulge in any sort of terror activities or military audacity going forward, India considered the ceasefire,” he noted.
‘Pak attacked our seema, we struck their seena’
The Prime Minister narrated how India’s “precise and forceful strikes” had left Pakistan in deep frustration, pushing the terror-sponsoring nation into desperation.
“Pakistan had planned to attack India’s border (seema), but we struck them in the heart (seena),” said the PM as he mentioned “terror universities” like Bhawalpur and Muridke in Pakistan’s Punjab province.
“The big terrorist attacks of the world, be it 9/11, the London Tube bombings, or the big terrorist attacks which have happened in India in the last many decades – their roots are somehow connected to these terrorist hideouts.”
With its precision strikes, “India not only shattered Pakistan’s terror infrastructure, but also shattered their morale,” added the Prime Minister.
Referring to the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty, PM Modi said terror and talks cannot happen together and “paani aur khoon, ek saath nahi beh sakte (water and blood cannot flow together).”
‘Operation Sindoor: Now India’s new doctrine on terror’
In another warning to Islamabad and Rawalpindi (Army headquarters), Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “Operation Sindoor is not just an operation, but a doctrinal change in India’s policy to combat terror.”
Operation Sindoor is the new normal, said PM Modi, adding that “India will strike wherever terror bases are located, and shall do so decisively if our country is attacked.”
Calling out Pakistan’s “nuclear blackmail”, Prime Minister Modi said, it will not deter India. “India will not tolerate any nuclear blackmail. India will strike precisely and decisively at the terrorist hideouts developing under the cover of nuclear blackmail,” he said.
Made in India gets a big push
Praising made-in-India defence equipment that was used in these strikes, PM Modi said, “We have defeated Pakistan every time on the battlefield. And this time, Operation Sindoor has added a new dimension. We have displayed our capabilities in the deserts and mountains, and also proved our superiority in New Age Warfare. During this operation, the authenticity of our Made in India weapons was also proven. Today, the world is witnessing that in 21st-century warfare, the time has come for Made in India defence equipment.”
Not an era for terror
“The way the Pakistani army and, Pakistan Government are encouraging terrorism, it will destroy Pakistan one day. If Pakistan wants to survive as a country, it will have to destroy its terror infrastructure. There is no other way to peace,” the PM said.