Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw hailed the successful execution of Operation Sindoor, calling it a major milestone in India’s fight against terrorism. Speaking about the impact of the operation, he said it reflects a crucial evolution in the nation’s security framework.
“India has decided to rewrite its counter-terrorism rule book,” Vaishnaw declared, underlining the country’s firm decision to adapt and strengthen its strategy to tackle modern terror threats.
Operation Sindoor was a strategic retaliatory strike launched by Indian security forces in response to the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, which claimed the lives of several Indian soldiers. The mission targeted terror camps operating within Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), showcasing India’s preparedness and resolve.
Ashwini Vaishnaw lauded the Indian Armed Forces for their sharp coordination and effective execution of the operation. He highlighted how the mission demonstrated not only superior planning and intelligence capabilities but also India’s growing technological edge in defence operations.
Success of Operation Sindoor
He also emphasized the global aspect of the fight against terrorism, pointing out the importance of collaborative efforts. “The success of Operation Sindoor sends a strong message to those who harbour and support terrorism,” he added, reiterating the government’s uncompromising stance on national security.
The operation has received wide approval across the political spectrum, with leaders from various parties recognizing the necessity of a more robust counter-terrorism policy. It fits within the larger framework of India’s strategy to pre-emptively safeguard its citizens and assert its sovereignty.
Following the success of Operation Sindoor, the government is expected to roll out significant reforms aimed at strengthening anti-terror laws and improving coordination among intelligence and enforcement agencies. These steps are expected to make India’s national security architecture more resilient and future ready.