Key Points

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Air Chief Marshal AP Singh visited the Indian Air Force Station in Bhuj to assess its operations following India's successful Operation Sindoor. This visit comes amid Pakistan's claims of inflicting damages on the Bhuj base, allegations which Indian authorities dismiss as unfounded. Singh's presence at the base served to reassure and commend the armed forces on their strategic response to threats from across the border. During his visit, Singh emphasized India's stance against terrorism and questioned the security of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, urging global oversight.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Visits Bhuj IAF Base with Air Chief AP Singh

  • Rajnath Singh and AP Singh arrive at Bhuj IAF base
  • Marks India's Operation Sindoor success against terror assets
  • Addresses false claims from Pakistan about airbase damages
2 min read

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reaches IAF station in Bhuj, Air Force chief accompanies him

Rajnath Singh and Air Chief AP Singh review Bhuj base after India's Operation Sindoor success.

"We killed terrorists by looking at their 'karma' (deeds). - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, May 16

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reached the Indian Air Force Station in Gujarat’s Bhuj on Friday, days after India’s successful 'Operation Sindoor', which saw forces destroying multiple terror assets across the border in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK) as well as deep inside Pakistan.

Air Chief Marshal AP Singh is accompanying the Defence Minister. Both are expected to take stock of the air force command centre and congratulate the soldiers on giving a befitting reply to the terror-sponsoring nation.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s visit to the Bhuj IAF station assumes significance as Pakistan had claimed that it hit this Indian airbase, inflicting severe damages.

The Defence Minister’s visit to the IAF base in Bhuj will not just punch holes in Pakistan’s brazen lies, expose its false propaganda but it will also send a message to the global fraternity that Indian armed forces defended its border and its airbases, neutralising all projectiles and missiles that were fired from across the border, in response to 'Operation Sindoor'.

A day ago, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited Jammu and Kashmir to take stock of the overall security situation, particularly along the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border.

Speaking to soldiers, he said that terrorists targeted innocent tourists in Pahalgam based on their dharma (religion), but our forces eliminated them in Pakistan as well as PoK, based on their karma (deeds).

"Terrorists killed innocent people in Pahalgam by asking their 'dharma' (religion they follow). Then, the whole world saw 'Operation Sindoor'. We killed terrorists by looking at their 'karma' (deeds). They killed the innocent tourists by targeting them based on their religion/. This was Pakistan's 'karma' but we eliminated them by looking at their 'karma', this is our 'Bharatiya dharma'," he told the forces.

Addressing the soldiers of the Indian Army, the minister also questioned the safety of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, asking the global Nuclear watchdog to assume control of the neighbouring country's weapons.

He also called Pakistan an irresponsible nation and said, "India will not succumb to any Nuclear blackmail by Pakistan as has been proved by the strikes on terror targets by us.

“It is time that the Nuclear facility of Pakistan is taken over by an international body so that their Nuclear bluff is called forever."

- IANS

Share this article:

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50