President Murmu Vows Strong Response to Attacks, Cites Operation Sindoor Success

President Droupadi Murmu, addressing Parliament, declared that India's response to any attack will be strong and decisive, citing Operation Sindoor as a prime example. She highlighted significant gains in internal security, noting Maoist influence has shrunk from 126 to just 8 affected districts. The President linked national security to social empowerment and economic self-reliance, emphasizing women's roles and the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative. The speech set the tone for the Budget Session, focusing on security, growth, and inclusive development.

Key Points: Murmu on National Security: Strong, Decisive Response to Attacks

  • Strong counter-terrorism stance
  • Operation Sindoor showcased military valour
  • Maoist influence drastically reduced
  • Linking security to social empowerment
  • Push for economic self-reliance
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"Response to attacks on India will be strong and decisive": President Droupadi Murmu cites Operation Sindoor as example in Parliament

President Droupadi Murmu addresses Parliament, emphasizing strong counter-terrorism response, cites Operation Sindoor and gains against Maoism.

"The response to all attacks on India will be strong and decisive. - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, January 28

President Droupadi Murmu placed strong emphasis on national security and India's decisive response to terrorism while addressing Parliament on the first day of the Budget Session 2026-27 on Wednesday, stating, "response to all attacks on India will be strong and decisive."

Addressing members of both Houses assembled in the Lok Sabha Chamber, the President said India has demonstrated that strength, when guided by wisdom and responsibility, can effectively safeguard national interests. Quoting the teachings of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur, she said, "Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji taught us 'bhay kahun ko deit nehn nehn bhay manat aan'. It means we should neither scare someone nor be scared of someone. With this fearless mind and spirit, we can ensure the country's security. India has proven that strength can be used responsibly and with wisdom."

Referring to Operation Sindoor, President Murmu said the world witnessed the valour and operational capability of the Indian armed forces. "Through Operation Sindoor, the world witnessed the valour of the Indian armed forces. With its own resources, our country destroyed terror hotbeds. My Government gave strong message that the response to all attacks on India will be strong and decisive," she said.

The President also said that keeping the Indus Water Treaty in abeyance wa part of India's broader strategy to combat terrorism, signalling that all instruments of national power would be used to protect the country's security. She added that further strengthening of the security architecture is underway through initiatives such as Mission Sudarshan Chakra.

On internal security, President Murmu highlighted significant gains against Maoist extremism. She said that where Maoist terror once affected 126 districts, it is now limited to just eight districts, with only three seriously affected. Around 2,000 people associated with Maoist groups surrendered in the past year, she noted, restoring peace and normalcy to lakhs of citizens. "The day is not far when Maoist terror will be completely eliminated from our country," she said.

While focusing on security, the President also linked national strength to social empowerment. She highlighted the role of women in nation-building, citing the recent passing out of the first batch of women cadets from the National Defence Academy as a milestone that reinforces the primacy of 'Naari shakti' in India's development journey.

President Murmu further stressed that a secure nation must also be economically self-reliant. Recalling Rabindranath Tagore's vision, she said the government is taking continuous and concrete steps towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat, with Make in India products reaching global markets.

The Budget Session of Parliament of India will continue till April 2, with national security, economic growth, and inclusive development expected to dominate discussions.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the strong stance on security, I hope this decisive response is always measured and wise, as the President mentioned. We must ensure our actions always uphold our democratic values and protect innocent lives on all sides. A respectful critique from a concerned citizen.
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Rohit P
The reduction of Maoist-affected districts from 126 to just 8 is phenomenal! This is real development and security for our tribal brothers and sisters in those regions. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the reference to the Indus Water Treaty as part of the security strategy. Using all instruments of national power, including water rights, shows a comprehensive and modern approach to statecraft. A secure nation is indeed the foundation for everything else.
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Karthik V
"Bhay kahun ko deit nehn nehn bhay manat aan" – What a powerful quote from Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji to frame our security doctrine. It's not about aggression, but about fearless resolve. Proud of our armed forces and the leadership. 🙏
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Michael C
The integration of economic self-reliance (Aatmanirbhar Bharat) with national security is a smart, long-term strategy. You can't be truly secure if you're dependent on others for critical defense and technology. Make in India for defense is crucial.
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