PM Modi Hails Operation Sindoor, Blasts Pakistan’s “Hate-Driven” Agenda as India Rallies Global Front Against Terror.

New Delhi/Dahod – In a fiery address from Gujarat’s Dahod, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on Pakistan, accusing it of being born out of hatred for India and continuing to operate with a singular focus on enmity. Contrasting that with his vision for a “Viksit Bharat” (Developed India), PM Modi hailed Operation Sindoor as a decisive military success and a reflection of the collective resolve of 140 crore Indians.
“Pakistan was created with only one purpose—to oppose and harm India. But our purpose is to eradicate poverty, build a strong economy, and shape a developed India,” the PM declared to thunderous applause.
Calling Operation Sindoor an embodiment of national emotion, Modi said India’s armed forces gave a “befitting reply” to terrorists operating from Pakistani soil. The operation was launched on May 7, in retaliation to the barbaric terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, where 26 innocent tourists were brutally killed in front of their families.
“Terrorists shot a father in front of his children. Our blood still boils at that image. But those behind the attack underestimated the spirit of India—and the steel of its armed forces. They never imagined what it means to challenge Modi’s India,” he thundered.
A Global Diplomatic Offensive
In a major strategic pivot, India is not stopping at military retaliation. It has launched a massive diplomatic offensive, deploying seven all-party delegations to 33 countries, in a show of national unity against terrorism and to counter Pakistan’s global propaganda.
The delegations include top leaders from across the political spectrum—Shashi Tharoor (Congress), Ravi Shankar Prasad (BJP), Kanimozhi (DMK), Supriya Sule (NCP), and Sanjay Jha (JDU)—underscoring India’s cross-party consensus on counter-terrorism.
“No more impunity. No one in Pakistan should believe they can murder Indian civilians and escape consequences. The cost is rising—and will keep rising,” said Tharoor, speaking at an event in New York.
Push to Greylist Pakistan
The Indian delegation led by Baijayant Panda in Bahrain is reportedly lobbying hard to have Pakistan reinstated on the FATF grey list, citing its continued harbouring of terror infrastructure. Early signs of success are emerging, with Germany, UAE, Japan, and other nations backing India’s push.
Modi’s Message: Strength Through Unity
PM Modi emphasized that India’s twin strategy—military might and diplomatic unity—will be the cornerstone of a secure and developed nation.
“A strong army and a robust economy are the pillars of a Viksit Bharat. Let those who spread terror understand—India has changed,” he said.
With Operation Sindoor and its international follow-through, India appears to have drawn a red line—military strikes for terror, and global exposure for state sponsors of it. The message is loud and clear: Terrorism will be met with resolve, retaliation, and relentless pursuit—militarily and diplomatically.