VP Dhankhar likens Op Sindoor to US forces' Osama hit in Pak in 2011

IANS May 17, 2025 225 views

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has drawn a powerful comparison between India's recent Operation Sindoor and the US mission that eliminated Osama bin Laden in 2011. He praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for executing a precise and carefully calibrated cross-border operation against terrorist bases in Pakistan. Dhankhar highlighted the operation as a landmark moment in India's fight against terrorism, emphasizing that it was done with minimal collateral damage. The speech underscores India's growing confidence in addressing security challenges directly and decisively.

"Justice done by Bharat to sindoor in sublimity" - VP Jagdeep Dhankhar
New Delhi, May 17: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the success of Operation Sindoor and likened the destruction of terror hubs in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir to the killing of Al Qaeda terrorist Osama bin Laden by the US forces in Abbottabad in that country in 2011.

Key Points

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Modi's Operation Sindoor strikes deep into terrorist camps in Pakistan

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Unprecedented cross-border operation targets JeM and LeT bases

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VP compares mission to US elimination of Osama bin Laden

Addressing the Annual Convocation of Jaipuria Institute of Management at Bharat Mandapam, Dhankhar congratulated PM Modi and the Armed forces for the success of Operation Sindoor and said, "It was a remarkable retaliation befitting our ethos of peace and tranquility... Bharat has done it and done it to the knowledge of the global community."

"Justice done by Bharat to sindoor in sublimity," he said, highlighting it as India's deepest ever cross-border strike, executed "carefully, precisely, calibrated" to cause no damage, except to terrorists.

Without naming bin Laden, the Vice Presisent said the strikes under Operation Sindoor also took place in May just as on May 2 in 2011 "a global terrorist who planned, supervised, and executed September 11 attack inside the US in 2001, was killed. He was "dealt with" by the US forces "similarly".

The Vice President described the Pahalgam terror attack as the "deadliest" attack on our civilians since the 2008 Mumbai attack.

He said PM Modi had sent a message from Bihar to the entire global fraternity. "Those were not empty words, the world has realised. What he said is a reality," he said.

In the mechanics of war and fight against terrorism, a new benchmark has been set in which the Indian armed forces targeted JeM at Bahawalpur, deep inside Pakistan territory, and also the LeT base in Muridke.

The VP also took a swipe at the Congress leaders who had sought evidence of the surgical strike after the Uri attack. "No one is asking for proof now. The world has seen and acknowledged, and we have seen the saga of how that country is deeply engrossed in terrorism when coffins are taken with armed forces and political power accompanying them," he said.

Earlier, he praised the conducive environment of hope and possibility in the country, due to the government's affirmative policies, which hold promise for young students graduating from colleges.

He said, "Fortunately for you, unlike people of my generation, in the country there is an environment of hope and possibility."

"You all have an enabling eco-system, affirmative government policies that facilitate the fullest exploitation of talent and potential. You can realise your dreams and aspirations," he said.

He urged students to continue their learning, as convocation does not mean the end of education. "Always be a good learner and acquire the skill of self-learning," he said.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Operation Sindoor was a bold move that showed the world India won't tolerate terrorism. The comparison to Osama's killing is apt - both were justice served. Proud of our forces! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I support strong action against terror, I hope such comparisons don't escalate tensions further. We need lasting peace in the region, not just military victories. Dialogue is equally important.
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Amit S.
Finally our leaders are speaking the language of strength! For too long Pakistan thought they could attack us without consequences. Operation Sindoor changed that equation completely. Jai Hind!
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Sunita R.
The VP's speech was inspiring but I wish he had focused more on how we can prevent radicalization in border areas. Military action is needed, but we must also win hearts and minds.
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Vikram J.
Remember when some politicians asked for "proof" after surgical strikes? Now the whole world acknowledges India's capabilities. This is what happens when you have strong leadership! 💪
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Neha P.
The precision of these operations is remarkable - hitting only terror targets without civilian casualties. Our forces deserve all the praise. But let's not forget the sacrifices of our jawans who make this possible.
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Karan D.
While the operation was necessary, I hope our government is also working on long-term solutions. Terrorism won't end with one strike - we need sustained intelligence and diplomatic pressure on Pakistan.

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