New Delhi : Ahead of the Monsoon Session of Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized India’s rising global stature, highlighting the successful execution of
Operation Sindoor as a demonstration of the country’s growing military prowess and indigenous defence capabilities. “Under Operation Sindoor, the houses of the masters of terrorists were razed to the ground within 22 minutes,” the Prime Minister declared, adding, “The world has been very attracted to this new form of Made in India military
power.” Global Recognition of ‘Made in India’ Weapons PM Modi underlined that
the entire operation relied on indigenous defence systems, which not only met but exceeded expectations. He said the mission achieved 100% of its objectives, reinforcing
India’s image as a selfreliant defence power. “Today, when I meet leaders from around the world, there is increasing interest in Indian-made weapons. This success is not just strategic; it’s symbolic of India’s transformation into a global military and manufacturing hub,” he said. Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla’s ISS Entry Lauded In addition to military accomplishments, Modi celebrated India’s strides in space exploration. He cited Shubhanshu Shukla’s historic boarding of the International Space
Station as another proud moment for the nation, reflecting India’s growing presence in cutting-edge global science and technology. Parliamentary Agenda and Global Diplomacy Calling the Monsoon Session a “moment of national pride,” PM Modi
said Parliament would address key developments including Operation Sindoor and respond to international concerns. The government also indicated its readiness to
discuss U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent claim of mediating a ceasefire between India and Pakistan—an assertion that drew criticism and heightened attention from opposition parties during an all-party meeting on Sunday.

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