Operation Sindoor / Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi Issues Stern Warning To Pakistan

Key Points
Army Chief warns Pakistan of severe consequences for future hostilities.
Operation Sindoor destroyed 9 terrorist-linked locations across the border.
Troops and officers honoured for their role in the successful operation.
Bikaner, Oct 3: Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi visited forward areas and the Bikaner Military Station in Rajasthan on Friday, delivering a powerful message to Pakistan during his address to troops at the border village of 22 MD near Sri Ganganagar.
In a bold statement, General Dwivedi warned, “If Pakistan attempts any new hostility, it will have to choose between remaining in geography or becoming history.” His remarks underscored India’s firm stance on cross-border threats and its readiness to respond decisively.
Operation Sindoor: Strategic Success
The Army Chief highlighted the success of Operation Sindoor, which led to the destruction of nine locations used by terrorist groups in Pakistan. He revealed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally named the operation, signifying its national importance and strategic impact.
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✨General Dwivedi praised the precision and effectiveness of
the mission, calling it a testament to the Indian Army’s preparedness and
tactical superiority.
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Troops Honoured for Bravery
During the visit, General Dwivedi honoured three officers and several jawans for their exceptional performance during Operation Sindoor. The ceremony served as a morale booster for the forces stationed in the region and reaffirmed the Army’s commitment to safeguarding national security.
The visit concluded with the Army Chief reviewing operational readiness and interacting with personnel deployed in the forward areas, reinforcing India’s vigilance along its western border.
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