Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday declared Operation Sindoor as a decisive shift in India’s approach to terrorism, stating that the era of passive response is over. Addressing soldiers of the Northern Command in Udhampur, Jammu & Kashmir, he said the operation stands as proof that New India is assertive, resolute, and willing to respond to terrorism with both strength and strategy.
He praised the coordination between the Armed Forces and intelligence agencies in successfully dismantling terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, crediting the unmatched valour and dedication of Indian soldiers for this transformation in policy.

“Operation Sindoor is not just a military action; it is a stern message to terrorists and their patrons that India will not tolerate any attack on its unity and integrity,” he remarked, adding, “This is only a pause, not the end. I want my neighbouring country to understand that.”
The Defence Minister further emphasised the enduring sacrifices of Indian soldiers, describing their life as one of courage and commitment to the motherland.

Speaking at a Barakhana organised on the eve of International Day of Yoga 2025, Shri Rajnath Singh urged troops to continue prioritising physical and mental wellness, linking personal strength to national security. “If you are strong, our borders will be strong. When the borders are strong, India will be strong,” he said.
The event also featured vibrant cultural performances including the Khukri Dance, Bhangra, Kalari Pattu, and Jhanz Patak. Chief of the Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, Northern Command GOC-in-C Lt Gen Pratik Sharma, and senior Army officials were present at the occasion.