Highlighting the Indian Air Force (IAF) bravery during Operation Sindoor, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday that the operation was not over yet and whatever happened was just a “trailer”.
Addressing air warriors at Bhuj Air Force station, Singh said, “We have put Pakistan on probation. If it improves its behavior, it is fine, otherwise, it will be strictly punished. Operation vermilion is not over yet. Whatever happened was just a trailer. When the right time comes, we will show the whole picture to the world.”
The Defense Minister paid tribute to those who lost their lives during Operation Sindoor and wished for rapid recovery of the injured.
Singh said, “Bhuj was a witness to our victory against Pakistan in 1965 and 1971. And today it has again been a witness to our victory against Pakistan. I feel proud to be present here,” Singh said.
Praising the IAF for his execution during Operation Sindoor, he said, “Whatever you did during Operation Sindoor, he felt proud to all Indians – whether they were in India or abroad. There were only 23 minutes sufficient for the Indian Air Force to crush terrorism in Pakistan.”
“Only tomorrow, I met our brave army personnel in Srinagar. Today, I am meeting air warriors here. Yesterday, I met our Javan in the northern region, and today I am meeting air warriors and other security personnel in the western part of the country here.
“Even Pakistan has accepted the power of brahmos missile. There is an old saying in our country,” Din mein taare dekhna. ” Made in India Brahmos Missile Showed ‘Raat Ke Andhere Mein Din Ka Ujala’ to Pakistan, “Singh Further said.
“It would not be wrong for me to say that people used that period to deal with the enemies.
Operation Sindoor was launched on 7 May in response to a terrorist attack in Pahgam in Jammu and Kashmir, in which 26 people lost their lives. (AI)