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Coordination of three services brought Pak to its knees during Op Sindoor: PM

The PM celebrated Diwali on board India’s indigenously built aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant, with Navy personnel off the coast of Goa and Karwar.

While aboard INS Vikrant, the Prime Minister had a packed schedule of engagements, officials said.While aboard INS Vikrant, the Prime Minister had a packed schedule of engagements, officials said.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Monday that the exceptional coordination among the country’s three armed forces brought Pakistan to its knees swiftly during Operation Sindoor. The PM celebrated Diwali on board India’s indigenously built aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant, with Navy personnel off the coast of Goa and Karwar.

Addressing Navy personnel, Modi said the aircraft carrier’s name was enough to disrupt Pakistan’s sleep. “Vikrant is not merely a warship, it is a testament to 21st Century India’s hard work, talent, impact and commitment. Just a few months ago, we saw that INS Vikrant, with its name alone, gave sleepless nights to entire Pakistan.

PM Modi waves at a fighter jet aboard INS Vikrant.

The fear instilled by the Indian Navy, the incredible skill demonstrated by the Indian Air Force, the bravery of the Indian Army… the exceptional coordination of the three services brought Pakistan to its knees swiftly (jaldi ghutne tekne par majboor kar diya tha) during Operation Sindoor,” Modi said.

Recalling his night spent aboard the carrier, Modi said the experience is difficult to put into words. “I saw that you were all full of enthusiasm and excitement. And when I saw you sing songs yesterday and the way you described Operation Sindoor in those songs… perhaps no poet can express the feeling that a soldier standing on the battlefield experiences,” he said.

Stressing that self-reliance is essential for the armed forces to be strong, the Prime Minister said, “When the enemy is in front and war is imminent, the side that possesses the strength to fight independently always holds the advantage. We are proud that over the past decade, our armed forces have made fast strides toward self-reliance. Our forces made a list of thousands of items and decided that these items would no longer be imported from abroad.


The result was that… most of the essential military equipment is now being manufactured in the country itself. In the last 11 years, India’s defence production has more than tripled, crossing Rs 1.5 lakh crore last year. Since 2014, Indian shipyards have delivered more than 40 indigenously-built warships and submarines to the Navy.”

Modi said India’s missiles, like the BrahMos and Akash, have proven their capabilities during Operation Sindoor. “The BrahMos name is such that some people get worried on hearing whether it is coming. Many countries around the world now want to purchase these missiles. Bharat is building the capability to export weapons and equipment for the armed forces. Our goal is to make India one of the world’s top defence exporters. In the last decade, India’s defence exports have increased by more than 30 times.”

The Prime Minister said that due to the valour and courage of India’s security forces, the nation has achieved another major milestone – the eradication of Naxal violence. “The country is now on the verge of complete freedom from Naxal-Maoist extremism. Before 2014, around 125 districts were in the grip of Maoist violence. This number has now reduced to just 11, and in those 11 districts, too, there are only three districts where their influence is visible,” he said.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Navy officers on the flight deck of INS Vikrant, off the coast of Goa and Karwar on Monday (PTI Photo)

Modi said that over 100 districts have now fully emerged from the shadow of Maoist violence. “In regions where Maoists once obstructed the construction of roads, schools, hospitals and mobile towers… highways are now being built and new industries are being set up in those areas,” he said, adding this success has been made possible by the dedication, sacrifice and bravery of India’s security forces. “In districts where Maoists suppressed even the mention of the Constitution, in those districts the mantra of swadeshi now resonates and misguided youth are quitting the .303 (gun) and embracing the Constitution,” he said.

The Prime Minister said the Indian Navy stands as the guardian of the Indian Ocean to secure maritime routes in the region. “In today’s interconnected world, where the economies and progress of nations are heavily dependent on maritime routes, the Indian Navy plays a crucial role in ensuring global stability. Today, 66 per cent of the world’s oil supply and 50 per cent of the world’s container shipments pass through the Indian Ocean. The Indian Navy stands as the guardian of the Indian Ocean to secure these routes. Through mission-based deployments, anti-piracy patrols, and humanitarian operations, the Indian Navy serves as a global security partner across the region,” he said.

Modi said India stands ready to provide humanitarian assistance anywhere in the world, whenever the need arises.

“From Africa to Southeast Asia, during times of disaster, the world views India as a global companion. In 2014, when neighbouring Maldives faced a water crisis, India launched Operation Neer and the Navy delivered clean water to the country. In 2017, when Sri Lanka was struck by devastating floods, India was the first to extend a helping hand. In 2018, following the tsunami disaster in Indonesia, India stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the people of Indonesia in relief and rescue operations. Similarly, whether it was the destruction caused by an earthquake in Myanmar or the crises in Mozambique in 2019 and Madagascar in 2020, India reached out everywhere with a spirit of service,” he said.

PM Modi's 12 Diwalis with Armed Forces
A Decade-Long Tradition (2014-2025)
2014
Siachen
Ladakh
2015
Khasa/Dograi
Punjab
2016
Sumdo
Himachal Pradesh
2017
Gurez Valley
Jammu & Kashmir
2018
Harsil
Uttarakhand
2019
Rajouri
Jammu & Kashmir
2020
Longewala
Rajasthan
2021
Nowshera
Jammu & Kashmir
2022
Lepcha
Himachal Pradesh
2023
Lepcha
Himachal Pradesh
2024
Sir Creek
Gujarat
2025
INS Vikrant
Off Goa Coast
12
Consecutive Years
9
States/UTs Visited
3
J&K Visits
1st
Naval Carrier
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