Operation Sindoor to Continue Until Terrorist Ideology is Eliminated: Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that Operation Sindoor is ongoing and efforts for peace will continue until terrorist ideology is completely eradicated. He made these remarks at the 'Shaurya Sandhya' event in Jaipur on Army Day, praising the soldiers' courage and strategic restraint during the operation. Singh highlighted ongoing defence reforms aimed at making the Indian Army the world's most powerful force by 2047 under Prime Minister Modi's leadership. He also emphasized strengthening inter-services linkages and enhancing the role of women in the armed forces.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh: Operation Sindoor Ongoing Until Terror Ends

  • Op Sindoor continues
  • Army's strength & humanitarian values
  • Reforms for powerful military by 2047
  • Enhancing women's role in forces
  • Public trust is army's strength
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Operation Sindoor ongoing until terrorist ideology is eliminated, says Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh vows to continue Operation Sindoor until terrorist ideology is eliminated, speaking at an Army Day event in Jaipur.

"Operation Sindoor will also be remembered for our soldiers' courage and restraint. - Rajnath Singh"

Jaipur, January 15

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday stated that Operation Sindoor is still underway. He emphasised that efforts for peace will continue until terrorist ideology is completely eliminated. The Minister was addressing the "Shaurya Sandhya" event at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur, held on the occasion of Army Day.

Addressing the event, Singh said, "The spirit of the Army to sacrifice everything for the nation was evident during Operation Sindoor. India demonstrated not only its military strength but also its national character. The action taken against terrorists was strategically planned and conducted in accordance with humanitarian values. Operation Sindoor will also be remembered for our soldiers' courage and restraint."

Speaking about the Army Day, the Minister said that, "On this very day in 1949, the Indian Army stepped forward in a new form under the leadership of its first Commander-in-Chief, Field Marshal K M Cariappa. That moment symbolised liberation from a colonial mindset and true independence. Since then, this day has been an opportunity for introspection for us, an occasion to reflect on what we have done for those protectors who gave up everything for us."

"An Indian soldier is also a philosopher and a skilled manager. Leaving everything behind, they dedicate themselves to the service of the nation. A soldier embodies both toughness and tenderness. Our youth should learn the virtue of selfless service from soldiers," said the Defence Minister.

He further stated, "I also consider a soldier to be a capable manager, because preparation for war is a daily routine. The Indian Army is an example of unity in diversity. In many countries, the military generally has little interaction with civilians, but in India, the army works alongside the people. The trust of the public in the army is the army's greatest strength. Our armed forces have emerged as messengers of peace for the world."

Highlighting the reforms being taken in the field of Defence, Singh said, "Continuous steps are being taken by the army toward reforms. The army has shown that even when an organisation is large, reforms can be implemented through strong willpower. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, we are moving toward making the Indian Army the world's most powerful force by 2047."

"Today at the global level, long-held assumptions are breaking down. In such times, for any nation's survival, it is essential that the army remains strong and modern. Inter-services linkages must be strengthened," Rajnath Singh stated.

Concluding his speech, the Defence Minister said, "Steps are also being taken to enhance the role of women in the armed forces. When it comes to the Indian Defence Forces, there has never been hesitation in making any necessary expenditure to strengthen them. Our commitment also extends to veterans who have devoted their entire lives to the service of the nation."

- ANI

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Sarah B
The part about soldiers being philosophers and managers is so true. We often forget the mental strength and planning required. Salute to their dedication. The vision for 2047 is ambitious but necessary.
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Priya S
Glad to hear about enhancing the role of women in the armed forces. It's high time. Our daughters are just as capable and patriotic. More power to them!
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Vikram M
The speech is good, but I hope the talk about veterans translates into concrete action on the ground. Many ex-servicemen still face pension and healthcare issues. Words need to be backed by deeds.
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Rohit P
Operation Sindoor will be remembered for generations. Our soldiers showed incredible courage and restraint, just as the Minister said. The world saw what India is capable of. Proud moment.
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Michael C
The point about the army working alongside civilians is unique to India. That deep trust is indeed their greatest strength. A powerful institution that binds the nation together.

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