India's Military Shines in Battle Against Terror

India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh recently spoke about the country's major anti-terror operation, Operation Sindoor. He described it as a testament to the Modi government's commitment to eliminating terrorism through decisive action. According to Singh, the operation marked a significant turning point in the fight against terrorism.
The operation was launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack in April last year. It targeted terror infrastructure in territories controlled by Pakistan, resulting in intense clashes that lasted for four days. The conflict finally came to an end on May 10, with both sides agreeing to stop military actions.
Singh commended the bravery, dedication, and patriotism of the soldiers involved in the operation. He noted that their ethos of 'nation first and service before self' has been a defining characteristic of India's military traditions for centuries. The Defence Minister highlighted the importance of humanitarian assistance provided by the military during natural disasters, both within the country and abroad.
The Defence Minister also spoke about the unique strength of the military's humanitarian efforts. He noted that soldiers use their skills to protect their people and provide aid to those in need during times of crisis. Singh emphasized that this is a defining characteristic of India's defence forces.
The event where the Defence Minister made these remarks was a celebration of the military's bravery and art. Top defence officials, military personnel, and artists came together to showcase the unique bond between valour and art. Singh highlighted that valour and art are often seen as opposites, but they complement each other.
The Defence Minister also spoke about the importance of music in unifying soldiers. He noted that marching songs by military bands transform individual identity into collective strength. This sentiment is deeply embedded in the ethos of the defence forces.