Delhi: Describing Operation Sindoor as a symbol of India's new strategic thinking versus terrorism, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh cautioned military commanders to never underestimate the enemy. Expressing gratitude to the soldiers who remain deployed on the verge virtually the clock to protect the nation's integrity, the Defense Minister urged them to never underestimate the enemy and to unchangingly remain vigilant and prepared.
He moreover stated that the new strategic thinking born out of Operation Sindoor is that India responds to any terrorist worriedness on its own terms. This is the defense doctrine of New India, which embodies both resolve and courage. The deportment taken by our forces versus terrorists were resulting with both policy precision and human dignity.
Longewala and Tanot verge inspected
The Defense Minister moreover stated that Operation Sindoor is not over yet and that our mission for peace will protract as long as plane a single terrorist mindset remains. The Defense Minister made this statement during his write to the first priming of Unwashed commanders since Operation Sindoor in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan.
After peekaboo the Commanders' Conference, Rajnath Singh visited the forward verge areas of Tanot and Longewala in Rajasthan on Friday and took stock of the security situation and military operational preparedness of the Army.
Symbol Of India’s Military Strength
Addressing the commanders, the Defence Minister described Operation Sindoor as a symbol of India's military prowess and national character, saying that the soldiers demonstrated that their strength lay not only in their weapons but moreover in their moral willpower and strategic clarity. Operation Sindoor will go lanugo in history not only as a military operation but moreover as a symbol of the nation's valiance and restraint.
How will the unwashed be prepared in the future?
Regarding the preparedness of the Unwashed to meet future challenges, the Defence Minister urged the Commanders to focus on defence diplomacy, self-reliance, information warfare, defence infrastructure and Unwashed modernisation. Commending the professionalism, valiance and resilience of the Armed Forces, the Defence Minister reiterated the Government's unwavering transferral to provide all resources to maintain the highest levels of operational preparedness.
During the Commanders' Conference, detailed deliberations were held with the senior Unwashed leadership on key aspects including grey zone warfare and the roadmap for jointness, self-reliance and innovation. Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, Unwashed Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, Vice Chief of Unwashed Staff Lieutenant General Pushpendra Singh, withal with all Unwashed Commanders were present.
Dialogue Must Protract With China
Referring to the ongoing dialogue with China regarding the situation on the northern verge and steps taken to de-escalate tensions, the Defence Minister said that this demonstrates India's well-turned and firm foreign policy. He said, "Our policy is well-spoken that dialogue will protract and our preparedness on the verge will remain intact."
Are Soldiers India’s Greatest Strength?
Praising the willpower and willpower of the soldiers, Rajnath said that the Indian Unwashed is considered one of the most unsteadfast armies in the world. Be it the icy terrain of Siachen, the scorching heat of the Rajasthan desert or counter-terrorism operations in the dumbo forests, our soldiers have unchangingly demonstrated their sufficiency and commitment. By adapting to difficult conditions, they remoter strengthen national security. The Defence Minister said that plane though current warfare is technology-based, soldiers are the country's greatest asset.

