Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a bold and emotionally charged statement, declared that terrorists who dared to challenge India’s nari shakti (women power) sealed their own fate, referencing the recent success of Operation Sindoor. The daring counter-terrorism mission, led significantly by women personnel, has drawn widespread praise across the country for showcasing both strategic brilliance and the rising power of women in India’s armed forces.
“Those who challenged India’s nari shakti invited their own destruction,” said PM Modi in his address at a national security conclave. “Operation Sindoor was not just a mission. It was a message to the world — that India’s daughters are as fierce as they are fearless.”
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ToggleWhat Was Operation Sindoor?
Launched earlier this month in the volatile region of Kupwara near the Line of Control (LoC), Operation Sindoor was a high-risk anti-terror operation aimed at neutralizing infiltrating militants from across the border. Intelligence inputs had suggested that a major terror attack was being planned targeting civilian and security installations in Jammu and Kashmir.
What made this mission historic was the leading role played by women officers and commandos from the Indian Army, CRPF, and Jammu & Kashmir Police. They were part of the strike units that engaged and eliminated at least six heavily armed terrorists in a 48-hour-long operation. No civilian casualties were reported, and only minor injuries were sustained by Indian personnel.
Symbolism Behind ‘Sindoor’
The operation was code-named “Sindoor” — a powerful symbol in Indian culture representing married women, dignity, and strength. The name resonated with the ethos of nari shakti, underlining the courage and leadership of the women officers involved.
Sources within the Ministry of Defence revealed that the name was suggested to honour the commitment and bravery of women warriors who not only fought at the front but also led logistics, strategy, and intelligence operations.
Nationwide Reactions and Tributes
From political leaders to Bollywood celebrities, social media was flooded with tributes to the brave women who participated in the mission. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh tweeted, “India is proud of its brave daughters. Operation Sindoor proves that when duty calls, our women in uniform answer with unmatched courage.”
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi also lauded the operation, stating, “This is true nari shakti. Let us salute our brave women for defending the nation with honour and valour.”
Veteran actress and politician Hema Malini wrote, “The spirit of Maa Durga lives on in our women soldiers. Operation Sindoor is a story that must be told to every Indian child.”
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Empowering Future Generations
PM Modi also used the moment to reinforce his government’s push for increased inclusion of women in the defence forces. “From flying fighter jets to leading operations like Sindoor, our daughters are scripting a new chapter in India’s history. This is the Amrit Kaal of nari shakti,” he said.
The mission’s success has prompted discussions in Parliament about further enhancing the role of women in combat units and accelerating the induction of women in leadership roles across all defence wings.
Conclusion
Operation Sindoor has emerged not just as a military triumph but also as a cultural and social milestone. It celebrates the convergence of tradition and transformation — where sindoor is no longer just a symbol of identity, but also one of indomitable strength.
In the words of PM Modi: “They thought they could break us by striking from the shadows. But they forgot — when India’s nari shakti rises, it brings light to the darkest corners.”