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PM Modi Declares ‘Hot Sindoor’ Runs Through His Veins; Warns Pakistan Of Severe Consequences

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a powerful address from Bikaner on Thursday, unveiled ‘Operation Sindoor’ as a transformative doctrine in India’s war against terrorism.

Referring to the recent attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives, PM Modi affirmed that India would retaliate with unmatched force and clarity.

“There is no blood in Modi’s veins,” he said, adding, “There is hot Sindoor flowing in them now.”

In no uncertain terms, PM Modi declared that Pakistan would face grave consequences for every terrorist act.

“This is not about revenge—it is a new form of justice. This is ‘Operation Sindoor’. Pakistan must understand that every bullet it fires at India will cost it dearly—militarily, economically, and diplomatically,” PM Modi said.

Highlighting the gravity of the change, he added, “Now, there will be no trade, no talk with Pakistan. If there is dialogue, it will be about Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK).”

Decisive Military Posture

Emphasising India’s proactive stance, the Prime Minister stated, “Earlier, we attacked inside their homes. This time, we struck at their heart.”

PM Modi credited the Indian Armed Forces for executing the operation with precision and valour, affirming that the government gave full operational freedom to the Army, Navy, and Air Force.

“Together, they created a Chakravyuh that forced Pakistan to its knees,” he said.

PM Modi also touched upon India’s strategic shift in its handling of the Indus Water Treaty.

“India has made it clear—Pakistan will not receive even a drop of water from our share if it continues to export terror,” he asserted.

The Prime Minister warned that India would further isolate Pakistan’s struggling economy if it failed to curb terrorism.

PM Modi assured citizens that the armed forces had avenged the blood of every innocent Indian killed in the Pahalgam terror attack.

“Those who shed the blood of our people are now buried under rubble. Those who mocked India’s silence are now hiding behind their walls,” he declared.

‘Operation Sindoor’: India’s ‘Raudra Roop’

Calling the mission Bharat ka naya swaroop—a new avatar of India—PM Modi labelled ‘Operation Sindoor’ as a manifestation of the nation’s righteous fury and unyielding resolve.

“This is not agitation; this is the Raudra Roop of a strong India. We have taught our enemies that playing with India’s pride will come at an unbearable cost,” Prime Minister Modi further concluded.

PM Modi’s remarks signalled a paradigm shift in India’s national security policy, where justice for terrorism now comes swiftly, decisively, and without compromise.

Also Read: PM Modi Declares Pakistan ‘Brought To Its Knees’ After Pahalgam Attack

Anamika Agarwala

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