PM Modi Hails Operation Sindoor, Warns Pakistan With Strong Message From Adampur Air Base
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Adampur Air Base on Tuesday to meet the air warriors who participated in Operation Sindoor, launched on May 6. This operation marked a powerful counter-strike against Pakistan’s attempts to target Indian bases. Addressing the soldiers, PM Modi declared that India will no longer tolerate terror attacks — vowing to strike back decisively and without delay. He emphasized that India’s new normal is to eliminate terrorists at their source, even if it means crossing borders.PM Modi’s visit on Bada Mangal — a day of religious significance — was not coincidental. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh earlier remarked that the Indian forces conducted Operation Sindoor while upholding the ideals of Lord Hanuman. Visuals from Adampur Air Base, showing Modi with MiG-29 fighter jets and the powerful S-400 air defense system, sent a clear signal of India’s military might. One message displayed read, “Why enemy pilots don’t sleep well,” underlining India's psychological edge.This high-impact visit is being seen as a direct counter to Pakistan's propaganda. The Prime Minister’s presence among the troops also aimed to unify the nation in the fight against terrorism, reinforcing that every Indian stands behind the armed forces.
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