India Expresses Its Intentions To Pakistan On First Anniversary Of Operation Sindoor: We are fighting against terrorism…India expressed its intentions to Pakistan on the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor.


New Delhi. On the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, the Indian Foreign Ministry has once again expressed its intentions to Pakistan. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, the whole world saw the Pahalgam terrorist attack. We gave a befitting reply to Pakistan which sponsors cross border terrorism. The world knows that Pakistan has been using cross-border terrorism as a weapon of its policy for a long time. India has every right to protect itself from terrorism. We will continue to work to strengthen the global fight against terrorism.

Referring to the Indus Water Treaty (IWT), External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, our stand on this has always been the same. The Indus Water Treaty was abrogated in response to Pakistan’s promotion of cross-border terrorism and is still in abeyance. India advised that Pakistan should completely and forever give up its support for cross-border terrorism.

Earlier today, a joint press conference was held by the three armies of India in which Lieutenant General Rajeev Ghai, who was India’s DGMO during Operation Sindoor, said that under Operation Sindoor, India took steps away from its previous methods to target terrorist infrastructure across the Line of Control and the international border with Pakistan. Operation Sindoor was not the end, it was just a beginning. Whereas Vice Admiral A.N. Pramod said, during Operation Sindoor, India blew up Pakistan’s nuclear blackmail by attacking terrorist targets located in the heart of Pakistan with long-range precision strike capability. If we are challenged again, we will not just respond, but shape the battlefield from the beginning.

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