Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday chaired a meeting of the Union Cabinet, where he briefed his ministers on Operation Sindoor — a targeted military strike carried out by the Indian defence forces on nine terror camps across the border in the early hours of the day. During the meeting, PM Modi informed the cabinet that the operation was executed exactly as planned, with “no mistakes whatsoever.” He emphasised that the Army had carried out the mission with utmost precision, adhering strictly to the detailed preparations that had been made in advance.
Sources said the Prime Minister praised the armed forces for their “commendable job” and “immaculate execution,” underlining their professionalism and commitment to national security. The cabinet ministers unanimously expressed confidence in PM Modi’s leadership and lauded the armed forces for their successful operation.They conveyed that the entire nation stood firmly behind the Prime Minister and the military establishment in the fight against terrorism. The strike, targeting terror launchpads and camps used for infiltration across the border, is being viewed as a strong message against cross-border terrorism.
Prime Minister Modi also called on President Droupadi Murmu at the Rashtrapati Bhavan and briefed her on Operation Sindoor, a bold and tightly coordinated military action in which Indian armed forces struck multiple terror targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Meanwhile, the Government has convened an all-party meeting on Thursday at 11 AM in the wake of Operation Sindoor. During the meeting, the leaders of different political parties will be briefed by the Government on the operation.
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