'Op Sindoor reflected India's unwavering resolve to eliminate terrorism'

Rajnath Singh hailed the "unmatched valour" of the Indian armed forces, adding that Operation Sindoor is a "golden chapter" in India's military history

irector General of Military Operations (DGMO) Lt General Rajiv Ghai with Air Marshal AK Bharti, Vice Admiral AN Pramod and Major General SS Sharda during a press conference on 'Operation Sindoor', in New Delhi | PTI irector General of Military Operations (DGMO) Lt General Rajiv Ghai with Air Marshal AK Bharti, Vice Admiral AN Pramod and Major General SS Sharda during a press conference on 'Operation Sindoor', in New Delhi | PTI

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday described ‘Operation Sindoor’ as a reflection of the Modi government's "unwavering resolve" to eliminate terrorism through "decisive action".

Addressing an event named "Shaurya", organised in New Delhi in the run-up to the first anniversary of the military action against Pakistan, Rajnath Singh said the "unmatched valour" of the armed forces during the operation has marked it as a "golden chapter" in India's military history.

In his remarks, Singh commended the valour, dedication, and patriotism of the soldiers, and said their ethos of "nation first and service before self" has defined India's military traditions from ancient times to contemporary operations, such as Operation Sindoor, according to the Defence Ministry. He also highlighted that valour and art are often viewed as opposites but, in fact, they complement each other.

The valour of the defence forces extends beyond the battlefield, as they provide humanitarian assistance as first responders during natural disasters within the country and abroad, Singh said.

"Our soldiers use weapons to protect their people and deliver food and medicines to those in need during times of crisis. This is the defining characteristic of our defence forces," he said.

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal A. P. Singh, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, and Vice Chief of the Army Staff Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth attended the event.

The event was a confluence of art and valour, with top defence officials, hundreds of military personnel, and noted artists joining it.

India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 last year in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. The operation targeted terror infrastructure in territories controlled by Pakistan. The strikes triggered four days of intense clashes that ended with an understanding on stopping military actions on May 10.