VP Dhankar lauds armed forces for Op Sindoor, says entire world witnessed strength of India

ANI May 15, 2025 500 views

VP Jagdeep Dhankhar praised the Indian armed forces for their success in Operation Sindoor, noting global recognition of India's strength. He linked the operation to India's diplomatic victories under PM Modi, including halting the Indus Water Treaty. Dhankhar also honored Rajasthan's legacy, mentioning leaders like Bhairon Singh Shekhawat and their contributions to governance. He emphasized India's growing global influence, positioning it as the fourth-largest power.

"Today, I salute the valour of the Indian Armed Forces. A new global benchmark has been set." – VP Jagdeep Dhankhar
VP Dhankar lauds armed forces for Op Sindoor, says entire world witnessed strength of India
Jaipur, May 15: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Thursday lauded the Indian armed forces for the stupendous success of Operation Sindoor, saying that the entire world has witnessed India's strength, and no one in the world asked for proof.

Key Points

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Dhankhar credits PM Modi for diplomatic victory post-Op Sindoor

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Highlights global recognition of India's anti-terror stance

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Pays tribute to Rajasthan's historical leaders like Bhairon Singh Shekhawat

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Emphasizes India's rise as a global power

Dhankhar added that the country has set a new global benchmark and it strikes precisely at terrorism without losing sight of peace.

The Vice President highlighted that terrorism is not just a concern for one nation, but for the entire world.

"Today, I salute the valour of the Indian Armed Forces. A new global benchmark has been set. While upholding the spirit of peace, the aim has been to strike at terrorism. For the first time, precise strikes were carried out across the international border, targeting key strongholds of Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba -- and no one in the world has demanded proof. The entire world witnessed the strength of India. India has sent a powerful message -- a significant shift has taken place. Terrorism will no longer be tolerated, for it is not just a concern for one nation, but for the entire world," the Vice President said.

Inaugurating the Bhairon Singh Shekhawat Memorial Library in Jaipur on Thursday, Dhankhar stated, "India has not just fought a military battle -- under the Prime Minister's leadership, it has also fought and won a major diplomatic battle. The Indus Water Treaty was halted. A message was sent to the nation and the world -- there will be no reconsideration until the situation normalises from India's perspective. Such a significant step was taken -- one that had neither been thought of nor considered before."

Invoking the historical and cultural pride of Rajasthan, the Vice-President said, "From the land of Rajasthan -- the land of the valiant, the land of Maharana Pratap, the land of Maharaja Suraj Mal -- I bow to all those who have defended the nation and safeguarded our identity."

Reflecting on India's assertion of strength, he remarked, "India first showcased its strength on the soil of Rajasthan through Pokhran in May. Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the country's Prime Minister, and Bhairon Singh Shekhawat was the Chief Minister of Rajasthan. That's when we achieved a major milestone. As a result, provocation occurred in Pahalgam at a time when the world was already recognising India's strength. We had made a significant leap in our economy. Today, we are the world's fourth major power and on course to become the third."

He further recalled, "But when the Prime Minister felt that India's identity was being challenged, he delivered a message to the world from the soil of Bihar -- and stood by that message with conviction. The world witnessed what our skies signify. The world understood the meaning of BrahMos. That strength has now been acknowledged globally."

Paying heartfelt tribute to two guiding figures in his life, the Vice-President said, "Two individuals have had immense significance in my life -- the Bhairon Singh Shekhawat and Chaudhary Devi Lal. Both had a deep connection with the soil and a strong bond with the common man. Their lives were spotless, and both nurtured a great legacy in their political journeys. I am but a small leaf of that vast tree."

He shared a deeply personal reflection: "The heart and mind of Bhairon Singh Shekhawat were always with the common man. I was looking at a photograph--a deeply emotional one--featuring Chandra Shekhar, Nanaji Deshmukh, Jayaprakash Narayan, and Bhairon Singh Shekhawat explaining the concept of Antyodaya to them. He was the one who initiated it.

Dhankhar lauded Bhairon Singh Shekhawat's landmark contribution to parliamentary transparency, "As Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, Bhairon Singh Shekhawat -- a towering personality -- set a new benchmark in transparency. He compelled all Members of Parliament to declare their assets. Bhairon Singh ji started this initiative. It was a truly significant beginning."

The Vice-President concluded his address with deeply personal reflections, honouring Bhairon Singh Shekhawat's unmatched grace in politics and statesmanship, "Search in any corner of the world, the country, or the state -- you will not find a single enemy of his. He defined one crucial principle in politics: that there are no enemies in politics. Today's leadership -- in every political party -- needs to learn this from him: the highest standards that Bhairon Singh established -- of expression, dialogue, debate, reflection, and if I may use a Vedic term, Anantavad (the acceptance of endless viewpoints) -- are essential in any system, especially in a democratic setup.

Recalling his own experience from the opposition benches, the Vice-President shared, "I have personally witnessed it -- for five years, he was the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, and I was a legislator from the opposition. His heart would melt for the opposition. Every opposition member felt that the Chief Minister was their guardian. If we raised a fair or genuine point, he would always respond positively."

He described the late leader's rare and nurturing presence: "He was like a banyan tree under whose shade everything bloomed. He disproved the popular saying -- Bhairon Singh Shekhawat has turned out to be a Banyan tree, contrary to perception -- he nurtured and created so many leaders. It gives me great joy that, as Vice President, wherever I go across the country, I can say with pride what I have, no other Vice President has ever had. Because it was he who held my finger, who held my hand, who guided me, who taught me wisdom, who introduced me to politics, who inspired me to serve the people -- and because of that, I have reached this position."

Haribhau Kishanrao Bagde, Governor of Rajasthan, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Union Minister of Culture & Tourism, Ghanshyam Tiwari, Member of Parliament, Dr Prem Chand Bairwa, Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Madan Rathore, Member of Parliament, Narpat Singh Rajvi, Former Minister of Health, Government of Rajasthan, Abhimanyu Singh Rajvi, Founder Secretary, Bhairon Singh Shekhawat Memorial and other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Proud of our armed forces! 🇮🇳 Operation Sindoor shows we won't tolerate terrorism anymore. The world's silence speaks volumes - they know India means business now. But let's not forget the sacrifices of our soldiers who make such operations possible.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the strong stance against terrorism, I hope we also focus on diplomatic solutions with our neighbors. Military action is necessary sometimes, but lasting peace comes through dialogue and cooperation. The Indus Water Treaty halt affects ordinary people too.
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Amit S.
Rajasthan has always been the land of warriors! From Maharana Pratap to Pokhran tests, our history is full of bravery. VP Dhankhar's speech connected our glorious past with present achievements beautifully. More power to our forces! 💪
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Sunita R.
The part about Bhairon Singh Shekhawat's governance style is inspiring. Today's politicians should learn from his ability to work with opposition. We need more leaders who put nation before party politics. His Antyodaya philosophy is still relevant for inclusive development.
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Vikram J.
Strong military action + diplomatic wins = New India! But let's not get carried away. We must ensure such operations don't escalate tensions permanently. Our economy is growing and we need regional stability to maintain this momentum. Jai Hind!
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Neha P.
While celebrating military successes is important, I wish our leaders would talk more about welfare of soldiers' families and veterans. Many struggle after retirement. True respect means taking care of those who protect us, not just praising them in speeches.

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