Impact of Indian armed forces felt as far as Rawalpindi: Rajnath Singh
- On May 11, 2025, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that Indian forces neutralized Pakistani drone and missile attacks targeting military sites in 15 Indian towns and cities.
- These attacks followed the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, prompting India to launch Operation Sindoor on May 7 to dismantle terrorist infrastructure inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
- The Indian Air Force conducted precision strikes on eight Pakistani military sites, including airbases, radar stations, and ammunition depots in locations like Rafiqui, Murid, and Rawalpindi.
- Rajnath Singh stated that the Indian Army has shown bravery and self-control while effectively responding by targeting several Pakistani military sites.
- After four days of conflict, India and Pakistan agreed on May 10 to cease all hostilities by land, air, and sea, marking a temporary halt to military tensions along the border.
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India’s roar heard in Rawalpindi: Rajnath Singh
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted India’s military power and strategic resolve in Operation Sindoor. Speaking on the operation’s significance, Singh stated that the Indian forces’ response was so impactful that even Pakistan’s Army Headquarters in Rawalpindi felt it. He emphasized how the operation was a response to those terrorists responsible for harming countless families, symbolizing India’s unwavering political, social, and militar…
Operation Sindoor not just a military action, but a symbol of India's political, social & strategic willpower: Rajnath Singh
“Operation Sindoor was not just a military action, but a symbol of India's political, social and strategic willpower,” said Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh during his virtual address at the inauguration of BrahMos Integration and Testing Facility Centre in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh on May 11, 2025. He described the operation as a demonstration of India’s strong willpower against terrorism and the capability & determination of the Armed Forces, whi…
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