The Indian government has confirmed that more than 100 terrorists have been killed in Operation Sindoor, a major military operation still in progress. Officials said the final number of casualties is not confirmed yet, as the operation is ongoing.
In a major statement, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said, “Operation Sindoor is not over yet.” This came after an all-party meeting where top political leaders were briefed about the situation.
India Will Respond If Provoked
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh made it clear that India will not initiate any attack. However, he warned that if Pakistan takes any provocative action, India will strongly respond.
He said, “India will strike back if Pakistan attacks. But we will not take the first step.”
India’s Defence Minister said: “We keep saying that issues should be resolved through dialogue, but that doesn’t mean anyone should misuse our patience. If someone tries to take advantage of it, they will face strong and effective action.”
Why It Matters
Operation Sindoor is one of the biggest counter-terror missions in recent times.
It shows India’s strong stance against terrorism.
The operation is receiving full political and military support.
What Happens Next
The government has not shared the location or timeline for the end of Operation Sindoor due to security reasons. However, officials say the mission will continue until all threats are neutralized.
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