We should be very thankful to our armed forces: Virendra Saxena on Operation Sindoor

ANI May 22, 2025 185 views

Veteran actor Virendra Saxena expressed deep gratitude towards Indian armed forces for their precise execution of Operation Sindoor. He contrasted India's hospitality towards Pakistani artists with Pakistan's hostile stance. The operation successfully targeted terror camps while maintaining ethical standards and minimal civilian harm. Saxena emphasized India's restraint while acknowledging Pakistan's continued aggression.

"We should be very thankful to our armed forces for doing everything so accurately." – Virendra Saxena
Mumbai, May 21: Veteran actor Virendra Saxena lauded the Indian government and the Armed Forces for Operation Sindoor.

Key Points

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Saxena lauds military precision in Operation Sindoor

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Highlights India-Pakistan entertainment industry disparity

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Operation targeted 9 terror camps with minimal collateral

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Multi-domain synergy ensured mission success

He expressed his gratitude towards the armed forces for "doing everything so accurately".

Speaking to ANI on Wednesday, Saxena said, "We should be very thankful to our armed forces for doing everything so accurately. They did a very good job."

After the tragic terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 22, the Instagram accounts of several Pakistani actors were no longer accessible in India.

Sharing his views on the same, Saxena added, "We should not forget that Pakistan is our enemy. It is our greatness that we entertain their people. We are not entertained that way there. Very few of our actors have gone there and worked in their films. It is not a bad idea. What is the point of banning? Don't work with them. By saying ban, it seems that you are becoming more aggressive. There should be a suggestion that these people are not good. They say this and we will not work with them..."

Meanwhile, Operation SINDOOR, initiated on May 7, 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. Operation SINDOOR was conceived as a punitive and targeted campaign to dismantle the terror infrastructure across the Line of Control and deeper inside Pakistan, as per the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting press release.

Multi-agency intelligence provided confirmation of nine major camps that were eventually targeted in the operation. India's retaliatory action was based on meticulous planning and an intelligence-led approach, which ensured that the operations were conducted with minimal collateral damage. Operational ethics were central to the mission, and restraint was exercised to avoid civilian harm, as per the press release.

In the aftermath of Operation SINDOOR, Pakistan initiated a series of retaliatory drone and UCAV attacks targeting key Indian airbases and logistics infrastructure. These attempts, however, were effectively neutralised by India's comprehensive and multi-layered air defence architecture.

Central to this success was the Integrated Command and Control Strategy (ICCS), which facilitated real-time threat identification, assessment, and interception across multiple domains. In every single domain of Operation Sindoor there was operational synergy between the forces and fully supported by the Government, agencies and departments.

The operation unfolded across land, air, and sea--a seamless demonstration of synergy between the Indian Army, Air Force, and Navy, as per the press release.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Salute to our brave soldiers! 🇮🇳 Operation Sindoor shows we won't tolerate terrorism anymore. But I disagree with Saxena ji on banning Pakistani artists - cultural ties shouldn't suffer because of politics. Soft power matters too.
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Priya M.
Our forces executed this operation with surgical precision! But can we please stop giving so much attention to actors' opinions on defense matters? Let's hear more from military experts instead of Bollywood personalities.
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Amit S.
The way our armed forces coordinated across all three services is remarkable! This is what 'Make in India' defense capabilities look like in action. Pakistan keeps testing us but forgets we're not the same India of 1990s.
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Neha T.
While I appreciate our soldiers' bravery, I worry about escalation. Every action leads to reaction. We need long-term solutions beyond military ops - better intelligence, stronger diplomacy, and winning hearts in Kashmir.
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Sanjay V.
Proud of our forces! But media should stop glorifying operation names like 'Sindoor' - makes it sound like some movie plot. Real warfare isn't about drama, it's about strategy and sacrifice. Jai Hind!

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