Key Points

PM Modi dedicated his 122nd Mann Ki Baat to celebrating Operation Sindoor's impact on national morale. He highlighted how the military operation strengthened global anti-terrorism efforts while igniting patriotic fervor across India. The Prime Minister shared heartwarming stories of families naming children after the operation and citizens embracing indigenous products. Modi emphasized that the mission showcased both military prowess and India's growing self-reliance in defense technology.

Key Points: PM Modi Hails Operation Sindoor Impact in Mann Ki Baat Address

  • Modi credits Operation Sindoor for global anti-terror confidence
  • Highlights indigenous weapons' role in mission success
  • Notes nationwide Tiranga Yatras honoring forces
  • Reveals families naming newborns after the operation
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Operation Sindoor lent new confidence to fight against terrorism across world: PM Modi in his 122nd Mann ki Baat

PM Modi praises armed forces' valour in Operation Sindoor, sparking global anti-terrorism resolve and nationwide patriotism in 122nd Mann Ki Baat.

"Operation Sindoor has infused the whole country with patriotism, painting it in tricolour hues - PM Modi"

New Delhi, May 25

Highlighting the valour of armed forces during Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the action against terrorism has lent a new confidence and enthusiasm to the fight against terrorism across the world.

Addressing the 122nd Mann Ki Baat, PM Modi said, "Today the whole country is united against terrorism, filled up with anger and resolve. The valour displayed by our forces during Operation Sindoor has made every Indian proud. Operation Sindoor has lent a new confidence and enthusiasm to the fight against terrorism across the world."

He further termed Operation Sindoor a picture of the country's resolve, courage and a transforming India. "Operation Sindoor is not just a military mission; it is a picture of our resolve, courage and a transforming India and this picture has infused the whole country with a sense of patriotism and has painted it in the hues of the tricolour."

He said 'Triranga Yatras' being conducted in different parts of the country aftermath of Operation Sindoor, saying, "You must have seen that in many cities, villages and small towns of the country, Tiranga Yatras were organised. Thousands of people came out holding the tricolour to pay their respects & honour to the country's armed forces."

"In many a city, a large number of youth came together to become Civil Defence Volunteers; the videos from Chandigarh went viral, poems were being written and songs of resolve were being sung. Children created paintings with great messages hidden in them," the Prime Minister said in his monthly radio programme.

He stated that many families have decided to name their newborns after Operation Sindoor.

'Operation Sindoor' has influenced the people of the country so much that many families have made it a part of their lives. "In Katihar in Bihar, Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh and in many other cities, children born during that period have been named 'Sindoor," he added.

Stressing the success of indigenous weapons used during the military operation, PM Modi said, "Our soldiers destroyed terror bases; it was their indomitable courage, along with the power of weapons, equipment and technology made in India."

"After this campaign, a renewed energy is visible in the whole country regarding 'Vocal for Local'. A parent remarked, "we will now buy toys only made in India for our children. Patriotism will start from childhood," PM Modi said.

"Some families have taken a pledge, "We will spend our next vacation in some beautiful country. Many Youngsters have pledged to marry in India. Someone also said, Now every gift we give will be made by an Indian artisan," the Prime Minister said .

Operation SINDOOR, initiated on May 7, 2025, in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed the lives of 26 innocent civilians, showcased a calibrated tri-services response that embodied precision, professionalism, and purpose.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
Operation Sindoor has indeed made every Indian proud! 🇮🇳 The way our armed forces conducted this mission with precision shows how far we've come in defense capabilities. But let's also remember the families who lost loved ones in Pahalgam - their sacrifice must not be forgotten.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the military success, naming children after military operations feels a bit extreme to me. Can't we honor our forces in other ways? The tricolor yatras and supporting local products are wonderful initiatives though!
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Amit S.
Jai Hind! Our forces have shown the world that India won't tolerate terrorism. The use of indigenous weapons is the cherry on top - this is the real Make in India success story. Hope this deters our neighbors from supporting terror groups.
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Sunita R.
The unity shown by Indians across cities and villages is heartwarming ❤️ But we must ensure this patriotism continues beyond just emotional moments. Supporting local products and artisans should become our everyday practice, not just post-operation enthusiasm.
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Vikram J.
As someone from Kashmir, I appreciate the action against terrorism but hope the government also focuses on long-term peace building. Military operations are necessary but not sufficient - we need hearts and minds approach in J&K too.
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Neha P.
The youth volunteering for civil defense shows how much the younger generation cares about the nation's security. Maybe we should have more structured programs to channel this energy productively throughout the year, not just after major events.

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