How Lord Ram's Warrior Ethics Guided India's Operation Sindoor, Says Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that India's Operation Sindoor was guided by the dignity and values of Lord Ram, emphasizing that the objective was to end unrighteousness, not merely destroy an enemy. He drew parallels from the Ramayana, noting that Ram upheld propriety even in battle, such as by suspending combat when Ravana was unarmed. The operation, launched after the Pahalgam terror attack, involved precise strikes that destroyed nine terrorist camps while maintaining escalation control. Singh asserted that this demonstrated modern India as the true inheritor of Ram's moral code, combining strength with righteous conduct.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh: Operation Sindoor Followed Lord Ram's Values

  • Operation Sindoor inspired by Ram's dignity in warfare
  • Strikes were precise, controlled, and purposeful
  • Nine terrorist camps destroyed in May 2025 ops
  • Modern India as inheritor of Ram's moral code
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"India Followed Lord Ram's Dignity and Values during Operation Sindoor": Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister links military ops to Ramayana ethics, stating Operation Sindoor was a controlled, values-driven response to terrorism, inspired by Lord Ram's conduct in war.

"Just as Ram's objective was not the destruction of Ravana, but the end of unrighteousness, our objective too was to teach a lesson to the terrorists and their patrons. – Rajnath Singh"

Ayodhya, December 31

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that the dignity and values of Lord Ram inspired Operation Sindoor. During his address on the occasion of Pratishtha Dwadashi in Ayodhya on Wednesday, Rajnath Singh said, "Just as Ram's objective was not the destruction of Ravana, but the end of unrighteousness, our objective too was to teach a lesson to the terrorists and their patrons, and that exactly we did."

Rajnath Singh said, "Lord Ram is one of the greatest warriors of our history, even though he always upheld a certain dignity even in warfare. While fighting his enemies, Ram never crossed the bounds of propriety."

Referring to an episode from the Ramayana, the Defence Minister said that, "When Ram came under the influence of divine weapons such as the Nagpash, he did not reject them, accepted their power and abided by their rules. When Ravana is unarmed, Ram suspends the battle. Ram knows that if moral conduct is broken, victory turns into defeat."

He emphasised that "Operation Sindoor proved that modern India is the true inheritor of Ram's moral code. Ram is humble, virtuous, and compassionate, but where necessary, he assumes the role of the destroyer of evil. During Operation Sindoor, we upheld Ram's dignity. We did not respond blindly; rather, we carried out a limited, controlled, and purposeful action. Even in war, values must remain alive." Said the Defence Minister.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday participated in the 'Pratishtha Dwadashi Ceremony' held to mark the second anniversary of the Pran Pratishtha of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, describing the moment as one of historic pride and spiritual fulfilment for the nation.

The Indian Army on Tuesday outlined ten major milestones achieved in 2025, including the Operation Sindoor After Action Review (AAR), new capabilities, technology induction, military diplomacy, and indigenisation.

In a detailed statement, the Army said the year marked a clear shift towards future-ready warfare, with a focus on precision, technology absorption and jointness.

The year's most significant development in the military domain was Operation Sindoor, launched in May 2025 after the Pahalgam terror attack by "Pakistan Army-backed terrorists".

According to the statement, the entire operational planning was carried out by the Military Operations Branch of the Indian Army. At the same time, execution was monitored from the Directorate General of Military Operations' Ops Room, with the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) and all three Service Chiefs present.

During the operation, nine terrorist camps across the border were destroyed. The Indian Army neutralised seven camps, while the Indian Air Force killed two. The Army said the strikes were precise, calibrated and time-bound, reinforcing deterrence while maintaining escalation control.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the sentiment, I feel we must be careful not to overly politicize our spiritual figures for contemporary military narratives. Lord Ram's values are for personal and societal upliftment first.
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Vikram M
Operation Sindoor was a masterclass in restraint and precision. The results speak for themselves - 9 camps destroyed with zero collateral damage or escalation. Our armed forces make us proud. 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
This is the India we want to see! Strong, decisive, but rooted in our civilizational values. We don't seek war, but we will not tolerate terrorism. The message to our neighbors is clear now.
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Sarah B
Interesting perspective from the Defence Minister. As an observer, it's fascinating to see how ancient epics are being referenced in modern statecraft. The focus on controlled, purposeful action is a strategic lesson for many nations.
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Karthik V
The part about suspending battle when the enemy is unarmed is so crucial. It shows our armed forces operate with a code, not just brute force. That's what separates a great army from just a powerful one.

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