'30 lakh sainik ke peeche, 150 crore Hindustani..': BJP releases song on Operation Sindoor

IANS May 19, 2025 326 views

The Bharatiya Janata Party has released a stirring patriotic song celebrating India's recent military operation in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Sung by BJP MP Manoj Tiwari, the track powerfully portrays the strength and determination of India's armed forces. The song's lyrics emphasize national unity, featuring a compelling narrative of collective strength and strategic resolve. With its viral potential and emotional appeal, the track represents a significant cultural moment in India's contemporary military narrative.

"Behind 30 lakh soldiers, there are 150 crore Indians" - Manoj Tiwari Song Lyrics
New Delhi, May 19: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday launched a song hailing the success of Operation Sindoor – the May 7 strikes by the Indian military in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) as well as inside Pakistani territory to destroy a series of terror dens and bases.

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BJP launches powerful patriotic song celebrating Operation Sindoor

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Manoj Tiwari highlights military's strategic precision

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Song emphasizes national unity and strength

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PM Modi referenced as mission's key architect

The song, filled with patriotic appeal and salutation for the Indian Armed Forces, has been sung by BJP MP Manoj Tiwari. The 5.25-minute song, hailing the success of Operation Sindoor, has taken social media by storm, evoking likes, views and comments by many netizens.

The song portrays the strength and sacrifice of our security forces, including the Army, Navy and Air Force.

The song highlights the fact that Operation Sindoor is not over yet, and India's enemies shall be ready for fresh punitive measures if they resort to any adventurism.

The song's lyrics depict this succinctly as the opening lines read, "Behind 30 lakh soldiers, there are 150 crore Indians. Whenever we want, we will measure how much water the enemy has! Look at the sign, this sign... The story has just begun!"

The lyrics of the song have a special mention of PM Modi, as it reads, "Tumne kiya hai shuru, toh dekh lo Modi karega khatam kahani."

Days before its release, Manoj Tiwari also shared a poster of the song, with himself dressed in army fatigues, along with Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh.

The track has been produced by Manoj Tiwari's wife, Surabhi Tiwari.

The song on Operation Sindoor compliments the BJP's Tiranga Yatra across the country, under which various ministers and BJP leaders are leading multiple gatherings of people, for celebrating the success of Indian military strikes and also bringing upon broad spectrum of society - from students to teachers to common citizens for praising the valour of armed forces and also engaging in vibrant display of patriotism.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Proud moment for every Indian! Our armed forces have shown exceptional courage. The song captures the spirit of 150 crore Indians standing united behind our jawans. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the patriotic sentiment, shouldn't we focus more on actual defense preparedness rather than musical tributes? Our soldiers need better equipment and welfare measures.
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Amit S.
The timing seems political with elections around the corner. Our forces' bravery shouldn't be used for vote bank politics. They serve the nation, not any particular party.
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Sunita R.
Love the energy of the song! It's important to celebrate our military successes. After years of soft approach, it's good to see India standing firm against terrorism. More power to our forces!
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Vikram D.
The lyrics are powerful but I hope we remember the human cost of conflicts. Every soldier is someone's child, parent or spouse. Let's honor their sacrifice with thoughtful policies, not just songs.
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Neha T.
As an army daughter, I appreciate the recognition but request everyone to support soldiers' families too. Many struggle with pensions and healthcare. Patriotism should extend beyond songs and rallies.

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