Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the Monsoon Session of Parliament as a proud celebration of India’s recent achievements

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the Monsoon Session of Parliament as a proud celebration of India’s recent achievements, emphasizing on the success of Operation Sindoor on Monday.

During Operation Sindoor Indian soldiers has achieved their objectives with 100% success, showcasing country’s growing military strength and precision, he said.

Modi addressing the media ahead of Monsoon Session on the parliament premises, he said that Operation Sindoor stands as a proud moment for the nation, a true celebration of our collective triumphs. The world has witnessed the strength of India’s military power, he added. The armed forces successfully neutralized key terrorist masterminds in their hideouts with remarkable speed and accuracy, completing the mission in just 22 minutes, he said.

The success of Operation Sindoor has increased global interest in India’s emerging Made in India defence capabilities, he said. Several global leaders had praised India’s indigenous military technologies during recent interactions, he added.

Later Modi spoke of the broader impact of such operations in boosting domestic innovation, employment, and strategic confidence. This spirit will drive research, innovation, and manufacturing in India’s defence sector creating new opportunities for our youth, he said.

Modi declared on internal security, that the Government’s efforts have led to a sharp decline in Naxal and Maoist influence. India has endured many violent challenges be it terrorism or Naxalism but today, the Constitution prevails over bombs and guns, he asserted. He said the so-called Red Corridor is fast transforming into green zones of growth and development.

He highlighted India’s space achievements, and said that the tri-colour had recently been unfurled at the International Space Station for the first time, a moment he called a source of immense pride for every Indian citizen.

On the economic front, Modi underlined India’s transformation from being one of the Fragile Five economies to nearing the status of the world’s third-largest. Twenty-five crore people have come out of poverty, inflation is down to 2%, and India’s growth remains strong, he said.

There may be differences of opinion, but there must be harmony of intent when it comes to national interest, he said.

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