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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh credited improved border infrastructure and coordinated civilian-military efforts for the disciplined, calibrated success of Operation Sindoor in response to terror threats.
- On Sunday, December 7, Rajnath Singh, Defence Minister of India, inaugurated 125 Border Roads Organisation projects including the Shyok tunnel in Leh and praised forces for disciplined conduct during Operation Sindoor.
- Pro-Growth policies and infrastructure reforms supported improved border connectivity, while roads and logistics networks formed the backbone enabling timely operational logistics, Singh said.
- The BRO's rapid project delivery and tech adoption showed consistent early finishes and integration of optical fibre and communication systems, real-time surveillance and satellite support, enhancing soldiers on the border.
- Singh noted the forces exercised restraint when they chose a calibrated response that neutralized terror threats without escalating tensions, supporting regional stability.
- Economic and industrial gains position defence production rising from �46,000 crore in 2014 to �1.51 lakh crore, and `Our defence exports, which were less than �1,000 crore 10 years ago, have now reached nearly �24,000 crore` alongside 8.2 percent GDP growth, Singh said.
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Defense Minister Rajnath Singh described Operation Sindoor as a demonstration of the true strength of the Indian Army. He said that while our armed forces inflicted heavy damage on terrorist networks, it was a restrained and balanced response. He also said that Operation Sindoor was just a trailer, which made Pakistan realize that if India can give birth to Pakistan, then I need not say anything more about what else it can do.
Operation Sindoor: Strengthening Borders Through Strategic Infrastructure
Operation Sindoor showcased the Indian armed forces' strategic restraint and valor against terrorist threats. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized enhanced border connectivity and the growth in India's defense production. Improved infrastructure bolstered security and local economies, with record infrastructure development by the Border Roads Organisation.
Rajnath Singh highlights armed forces' restraint and connectivity strength during 'Operation Sindoor'
According to Rajnath Singh, a key factor behind Operation Sindoor's success was the enhanced connectivity infrastructure in border regions, which ensured timely logistics and smooth communication essential for conducting operations in difficult terrains.
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