Key Points

The Indian Army shared heartfelt letters from civilians expressing gratitude for Operation Sindoor. Retired officers and volunteers praised the forces for countering Pakistan’s missile attacks. A Kargil War veteran recalled his service, reaffirming his commitment to the nation. A charitable trust also pledged support with essential supplies for the troops.

Key Points: Civilians Thank Indian Army for Operation Sindoor Success

  • Civilians salute Indian Army’s counter-terror efforts in Operation Sindoor
  • Retired officer praises forces for thwarting Pakistan missile attacks
  • Volunteer recalls Kargil War service, vows to serve again
  • Charitable trust offers ration, medicines, and vehicles for troops
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Civilians write to Indian Army, express gratitude for Operation Sindoor

Civilians express gratitude in heartfelt letters to the Indian Army for Operation Sindoor, praising their resilience and heroism.

"Their words echo pride, resilience and the enduring spirit of heroism that continues to inspire us all. - Indian Army"

New Delhi, June 15

The Indian Army shared a compilation of letters from civilians, expressing support and gratitude for Operation Sindoor. Civilians saluted the Indian Army's efforts and congratulated them for the success of Operation Sindoor.

On Sunday, the Additional Directorate General of Public Information, Indian Army, shared a video on X, compiling messages from civilians.

Sharing the post, the Indian Army wrote, "A heartfelt compilation of letters from civilians, expressing their unwavering support, deep admiration and gratitude for the Indian Army during Operation Sindoor. Their words echo pride, resilience and the enduring spirit of heroism that continues to inspire us all. Indian Army- Always in service of the nation, with honour and dedication!"

Suryanarayana, Chairman of the State Civil Services Retired Officers' Association, congratulated the heads of the Indian Armed Forces for successfully countering attacks by Pakistan.

He wrote, "We salute and congratulate all the heads of Indian Armed Forces for countering the missile attacks launched by Pakistan to strike civilian and military locations in northern and western India. India had hit multiple terror infrastructure facilities in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir under Operation Sindoor."

Rupesh Harishchandra Mainkar wrote to Indian Army saying, "I want no salary or compensation or recognition or any certificate. I just need your authorisation, uniform, and permission to fight for the country in the Infantry."

Meanwhile, Vaishnu Shankar S remembered the time when he served in the armed forces during the Kargil War. He wrote, "During the Kargil War, I had the honor to serve as a volunteer, lending my shoulder to the brave hearts at Base Hospital Srinagar. That experience left an indelible mark on my soul, and I want you to know, Sir, that the josh to serve my nation still burns strong within me."

Parul Singh, Chairman and CEO of Parul Charitable Trust, offered help in form of ration, medicines, clothing and vehicles for the army.

"We are standing with you and the Armed Forces to show our solidarity at this stage. We are ready to provide all possible help including Ration, clothing, medicines and vehicles to our fighting troops," Parul wrote.

Meanwhile, on Friday, Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi, Chief of Naval Staff, said that Operation Sindoor is on a pause but is an 'operation in progress'.

"The Operation Sindoor is under pause, it is still underway. As a Naval Chief, I will reserve my comments on this. It's an operation in progress," Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi told ANI.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Salute to our brave soldiers! 🇮🇳 Operation Sindoor shows why Indian Army is among the world's best. These letters from civilians prove how much we value their sacrifices. Jai Hind!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate our Army's efforts, I hope the government explores more diplomatic solutions with Pakistan too. Constant military operations can't be the only answer to border issues.
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Arjun S.
That letter from Rupesh wanting to join Infantry gave me goosebumps! This is the real spirit of India. Our youth are ready to sacrifice everything for Bharat Mata. 🚩
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Neha T.
My father served in the Army for 25 years. Seeing civilians express gratitude like this would have meant the world to him. Our soldiers deserve all the love and respect we can give.
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Vikram J.
The Kargil veteran's message shows how military service changes you forever. Once a fauji, always a fauji! We must ensure better post-service benefits for our veterans too.
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Sunita R.
While supporting our Army is important, I wish media would show more about the human cost of these operations - on both sides. War affects ordinary people the most. Let's pray for peace.

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