Yogi Hails Lucknow-Made BrahMos' First Strike in Operation Sindoor

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath revealed that the BrahMos missile, developed in Lucknow, carried out the inaugural strike of 'Operation Sindoor'. He stated the state is progressing in drone technology through improved coordination to bolster the defence sector. The Chief Minister contrasted India's past defence dependency with its current self-reliant posture. He also participated in a ceremony distributing land ownership certificates to displaced families and inaugurated projects worth ₹417 crore.

Key Points: Yogi on BrahMos, Defence Tech at Times Samman 2026

  • BrahMos missile developed in Lucknow
  • Executed first strike in Operation Sindoor
  • UP advancing in drone technology
  • Shift from defence import dependency
  • State distributing land certificates to displaced families
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"Lucknow developed Brahmos executed first strike in Operation Sindoor:" CM Yogi Adityanath at Times Samman-2026

CM Yogi Adityanath highlights Lucknow-developed BrahMos missile's role in Operation Sindoor and outlines UP's advances in drone technology.

"The BrahMos missile was developed in Lucknow. It executed the very first strike during 'Operation Sindoor' - CM Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, April 11

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, while addressing the Times Samman-2026 ceremony on Saturday, hailed the pivotal role of the BrahMos missile in 'Operation Sindoor.'

He highlighted that the Brahmos missile, which was developed in Lucknow, executed the very first strike of the operation.

"The BrahMos missile was developed in Lucknow. It executed the very first strike during 'Operation Sindoor', the event left many of the world's major powers visibly trembling," said CM Yogi.

The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister declared that the state is working towards the development of drone technology by fostering better coordination and aims to take these initiatives forward.

"We have advanced our efforts in the defence sector; specifically, we are working towards the development of drone technology by fostering better coordination. We will take these new initiatives forward," said CM Yogi.

CM Yogi also hailed the growth of the defence sector in India, asserting that in the past, the country was dependent on other nations, and as a result, the enemies exploited the country's weakness. However, the situation has completely changed.

"In the past, we used to depend on other nations; our enemies exploited our country, and we were perceived as weak, but that will no longer be the case," added CM Yogi.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath participated in the Times Samman-2026 ceremony, held at the Smritika War Memorial in Lucknow. Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also attended the event, which was organised to honour military excellence.

Earlier, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath distributed land ownership certificates to 331 Hindu families displaced from Bangladesh at Lakhimpur Kheri today.

During the visit, the Chief Minister inaugurated and laid foundation stones for 213 development projects worth Rs 417 crore across Lakhimpur Kheri, Dhaurahra, and Mohammadi.

"The double-engine government is working with full commitment to ensure employment for every hand, rights for every citizen, and respect for every family. Today, I participated in the program organised in Lakhimpur Kheri district for the distribution of transferable/non-transferable land ownership rights certificates to 331 Hindu families displaced from Bangladesh, as well as the inauguration and foundation stone laying of various public welfare projects worth more than ₹417 crore. Additionally, loan checks were also provided to the beneficiaries of the Chief Minister Youth Entrepreneur Development Campaign (CM-Yuva). This journey of heritage and development will continue relentlessly, without stopping, without faltering, without bending. Heartfelt congratulations and auspicious best wishes to all beneficiaries and residents of the district," CM Yogi.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While celebrating defense achievements is important, I hope the focus on drone tech and missiles is matched by equal investment in education and healthcare in UP. Development should be holistic for every citizen.
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Vikram M
The part about helping displaced families from Bangladesh is commendable work. A strong nation protects its borders *and* takes care of its people. This is a good step for those families finally getting land rights.
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Rohit P
"Left the world's major powers visibly trembling" – CM Yogi's statement says it all! 💪 Our defense capabilities have come a long way. No more weakness, no more dependence. This is the New India the world has to respect.
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Priya S
As someone from Lucknow, it's incredible to see our city contributing to national security in such a direct way. From kebabs to missiles! 😄 On a serious note, hope this brings more high-tech jobs to the state.
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David E
The dual focus on hard power (missiles, drones) and soft power (development projects, land rights) is a smart strategy. A nation's strength is multi-dimensional. Interesting to see UP taking such a lead role.

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