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PM Modi in Australia: Operation Sindoor Echoes Worldwide, Diaspora Cheers

PM Modi in Australia highlighted Operation Sindoor's success, stating that while explosions destroyed terror camps in Pakistan, their echoes were heard worldwide. He emphasized India's zero-tolerance policy against terrorism, noting that over 100 terrorists were killed and nine launchpads destroyed. Modi also praised India's manufacturing and startup growth, including over 200,000 registered startups. Australian PM Anthony Albanese lauded the Indian diaspora as the "living bridge" between the two nations.

In Australia, PM Modi speaks of Op Sindoor, "Blasts hit terror camps, echoes heard across the world"

Melbourne, July 9

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday highlighted the strength of India's defence prowess during Operation Sindoor, asserting that while the strikes destroyed terror hubs, the echoes were heard across the world.

Addressing a community event in Australia during his ongoing three-day visit to the country, PM Modi said, "The world is witnessing the capability and credibility of India's defence platforms. You must have seen a demonstration of this during 'Operation Sindoor'. The explosions were taking place at terrorist hideouts, but their echoes were heard across the entire world. When such a decisive strike was carried out against terror camps, did you feel pride or not?"

Operation Sindoor was India's resolute response and reflected the zero-tolerance policy against terrorism in action, which came in response to the dastardly terror attack in Pahalgam, which claimed the lives of 26 civilians.

India successfully destroyed nine major terror launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), targeting Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and Hizbul Mujahideen facilities, with over 100 terrorists were killed in action.

PM Modi further said India's rise as a manufacturing power has complemented its growing strategic strength, noting that the country's products are now reaching markets across the globe.

"Over the past 12 years, 'Make in India' has evolved into a global brand. Our mobile phones and electronics have reached markets across the globe. Our automobiles and pharmaceutical products have expanded their global footprint," he said.

He highlighted how India is now home to more than 200,000 registered start-ups and that more than 4,000 new start-ups are being registered every month in India.

"These sectors were opened to private entrepreneurship only a few years ago, and today, India's first private space start-up is set to launch a satellite on its own rocket very soon," he said.

PM Modi further shared snippets from India's growth journey to the diaspora, highlighting key initiatives such as DigiLocker and the teleconsultation platform e-sanjeevani amongst other strides made in the last 12 years.

Shortly after the community event, PM Modi termed it "electrifying" in a post on X.

He thanked Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for making the event more special and said on X, "The community programme in Melbourne was made even more special with the presence of PM Albanese. His speech was outstanding, reflecting his deep commitment to India-Australia friendship and the immense value he places on our partnership."

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Thursday lauded the Indian diaspora as the "living bridge" between Australia and India, saying the energy and enthusiasm witnessed at the community event welcoming Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Melbourne reflected the growing strength of the bilateral partnership between the two democracies.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a three-day visit to Australia, which has seen major outcomes spanning defence, maritime security, energy, critical technologies, education, mining, research and cultural cooperation, significantly expanding the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Deepak U

The PM is right about 'Make in India' becoming a global brand. Our defence manufacturing has grown tremendously in the last decade. But we must ensure that such operations are backed by equally strong diplomatic efforts to isolate terrorism internationally. Good job overall.

James A

As an Australian, it's great to see our Prime Minister appreciating the Indian diaspora. The relationship between our countries is getting stronger. But I hope both nations keep human rights and civilian safety as top priorities in all actions.

Sneha F

The Pahalgam attack was a heartbreak for the entire nation. 26 innocent civilians lost their lives. Operation Sindoor is a fitting response. But I also hope the government focuses on rehabilitation and development in Kashmir alongside such strong actions. Two sides of the same coin.

Michael C

Impressive statistics about India's startup ecosystem and manufacturing growth. 200,000 registered startups! That's incredible. The PM's speech in Melbourne seems to have covered both defence and development. That's the right way to project India's power globally.

Kavya N

The 'echoes heard across the world' line gave me goosebumps! 🥹 But at the same time, I hope we don't become too aggressive in our foreign policy. With great power comes great responsibility. India should also be seen as a peacemaker, not just a military power.

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