Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Indian Armed Forces for the successful Operation Sindoor, comparing the precision and impact of the strikes on terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir to the US operation that eliminated Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in 2011. Speaking at the Jaipuria Institute of Management’s convocation, VP Jagdeep Dhankhar highlighted this as a landmark retaliation by India that demonstrated both strength and restraint, marking a significant moment in the country’s fight against terrorism.
Operation Sindoor: A Precise and Powerful Retaliation
VP Jagdeep Dhankhar described Operation Sindoor as India’s most profound cross-border strike, emphasizing that the operation was “carefully, precisely, calibrated” to target terrorists without causing collateral damage. He noted that the strikes took place in May, coinciding with the month when the US forces eliminated Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan. While not naming bin Laden directly, he drew parallels between the two operations as examples of decisive action against global terrorism masterminds.
He also referred to the Pahalgam terror attack as the deadliest assault on Indian civilians since the 2008 Mumbai attacks, underscoring the urgency and necessity behind Operation Sindoor. The Vice President lauded PM Modi’s message from Bihar, calling it a powerful signal to the international community that India would not tolerate terrorism.
Impact on Global and Domestic Perception
VP Jagdeep Dhankhar criticized Congress leaders who once demanded evidence of India’s earlier surgical strikes after the Uri attack, noting that the world now recognizes India’s capability and commitment to counterterrorism. He highlighted the disturbing reality of Pakistan’s deep involvement in terrorism, pointing out the frequent funerals accompanied by both armed forces and political figures as proof.
Besides addressing national security, VP Jagdeep Dhankhar also spoke about the optimistic environment in India today, encouraging graduating students to take advantage of the government’s affirmative policies that support talent and growth. He urged students to embrace lifelong learning and self-improvement as they move forward in their careers.
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