Rajnath Singh Issues Strong Warning to Pakistan on Pahalgam Attack Anniversary, Praises India’s Military Strength

On the first anniversary of the Pahalgam Terror AttackDefence Minister Rajnath Singh delivered a firm message against terrorism while addressing the Indian community during his visit to Germany.


Recalling the tragic attack that claimed 26 lives, mostly civilians, Singh reiterated India’s commitment to national security and warned against any attempts to destabilise the country.


‘Dot, Dot, Dot’: Cryptic Warning to Pakistan

Without naming Pakistan directly, the Defence Minister referred to one “troublesome neighbour” and issued a cryptic warning.

“India has never attacked any country… but if a neighbour tries to create trouble, then ‘dot, dot, dot’,” Singh said.

His remarks signalled a strong stance against cross-border terrorism while maintaining India’s policy of restraint.


Operation Sindoor Highlighted

Singh praised the Indian Armed Forces for their decisive response through Operation Sindoorconducted between May 7 and 10 last year following the Pahalgam attack.

He emphasized that the operation targeted terror infrastructure and demonstrated India’s enhanced military capabilities.

“Our military power has become stronger than before,” he noted.


India’s Shift from Importer to Defence Exporter

The Defence Minister also highlighted India’s growing self-reliance in defence production. He noted a major shift from being import-dependent to becoming a significant exporter.

India has exported defence equipment worth approximately ₹39,000 crore, marking a major milestone in strengthening indigenous capabilities.


Concerns Over Strait of Hormuz Tensions

During his interactions with German officials, Singh also addressed the ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuza crucial global energy route.

He warned that disruptions in the region could directly impact India’s energy security and economic stability, given its reliance on West Asian oil imports.


Nation’s Resolve Against Terrorism

The Defence Minister’s remarks come at a time when India continues to honour victims of the Pahalgam attack and reaffirm its zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism.

His address underscored India’s dual approach—strengthening defence capabilities while sending a clear message to adversaries.

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