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Operation Sindoor’ significant landmark in global fight against terrorism: Prez Murmu
8/14/2025 11:39:54 PM
Early Times Report

New Delhi, Aug 14: Terming April 22 Pahalgam terror attack as “cowardly and inhuman”, President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday said that our befitting reply made it clear to the world that India won’t succumb and terrorism won’t be tolerated. President Murmu, while addressing the nation on the eve of 79th Independence Day condemned the scourge of terrorism that struck the country this year, describing the killing of innocent holidaymakers in Kashmir (Pahalgam) as a barbaric act aimed at dividing the nation. “India responded with remarkable unity, sending a message to the world,” she added.
“India responded in a decisive manner and with steely resolve by launching Operation Sindoor,” she said, adding, “ It (Operation Sindoor) demonstrated that our armed forces are prepared to meet any eventuality when it comes to guarding the nation.”
The President described the ‘Operation Sindoor’ a significant landmark in the global fight against terrorism. “With strategic clarity and technical capability, our armed forces destroyed terrorist hubs across the border,” she said.
“In our response, what was most noticeable was our unity, which is also the most befitting response to those who wanted to divide us. Our unity was on display also in the multi-party delegations of the Members of Parliament that reached out to various nations to explain India’s position. The world has taken note of India’s stance, that we will not be the aggressor, but we will not hesitate to retaliate in defence of our citizens,” she said.
She linked this success to growing domestic capability under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. “Our indigenous manufacturing has achieved the critical level that makes us self-sufficient in meeting many of our security requirements.”
She said, “India responded with unity post-terror attack which was the most befitting response to those who wanted to divide us.”
“Operation Sindoor was not only a military success but also a test case for India’s defence self-reliance. The outcome has proved we are on the right path.”
Beyond security, the President also spoke of national development goals. “India is placed on the path of becoming a developed economy by 2047,” she said, citing good governance and zero tolerance for corruption as essential elements of that mission.
She reminded the country of its cultural and economic roots, marking August 7 as National Handloom Day. “Let us resolve to buy and use Indian products,” she urged, connecting the message to the ongoing Swadeshi and Make-in-India efforts.
She also extended greetings to security personnel, civil servants, the judiciary, diplomats, and the diaspora. “With contribution from all of us, we will leave behind a planet in which life will be flourishing in natural order.”
AUGUST 15 ETCHED IN OUR COLLECTIVE MEMORY
President Murmu said, “The August 15 is a date etched in our collective memory. During the long years of colonial rule, generations of Indians dreamt of the day of independence. Men and women, old and young, from all parts of the country, yearned to throw away the yoke of foreign rule. Their struggle was marked by robust optimism, which has continued to propel our progress since Independence too.”
She said, “As we salute the tricolour tomorrow, we will also be paying homage to the memory of all freedom fighters whose sacrifices won India Independence on the 15th of August, 78 years ago.”
“After regaining our freedom, we also became a democracy with universal adult franchise. In other words, we the people of India put the power to shape our destiny in the hands of each of us, without any restrictions of gender, religion and other factors that had barred many people from voting in other democracies,” the President said.
INDIA MADE SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY
“In spite of many challenges, the people of India made a successful transition to democracy. The transition was a natural reflection of our ancient democratic ethos. India had the oldest republics in the world. It is rightly acknowledged as the mother of democracy. When we adopted the Constitution, it provided the edifice of democracy. We built democratic institutions that strengthened the practice of democracy. We prize our Constitution and our democracy above everything else,” she said.
“As we look back on the past, we must not forget the pain inflicted by the Partition of the country. Today we observed Vibhajan Vibhishika Smriti Diwas. Terrible violence was witnessed, and millions were forced to relocate due to Partition. Today, we pay tributes to the victims of the follies of history,” she added.
CONSTITUTION CONTAINS FOUR VALUES
“Our Constitution contains four values as the four pillars upholding our democracy. They are - justice, liberty, equality and fraternity. These are our civilisational principles that we re-discovered during the Freedom Struggle,” she said, adding, “At the heart of them all, I believe, is the notion of human dignity. Every human being is equal, and everyone deserves to be treated with dignity. Everyone should have equal access to healthcare and education. Everyone should have equal opportunity. Those who had been traditionally at a disadvantage needed to be given a helping hand.”
“Keeping these principles foremost in mind, we started a new journey in 1947. After the long years of foreign rule, India was in utter poverty at the time of Independence. But in the 78 years since then, we have made extraordinary progress in all fields. India is well on the way to becoming a self-reliant nation and is moving ahead with great confidence,” she added.
INDIA AMONG FASTEST GROWING ECONOMIES
“In the economic field, our achievements are all the more noticeable. With a GDP growth rate of 6.5 percent in the last fiscal, India is the fastest growing among the major economies in the world. Even amid stress in the global economy, demand at home is pacing ahead. Inflation has remained under control. Exports are rising. All key indicators show the economy in the pink of health. This is as much due to carefully calibrated reforms and sagacious economic management as due to the hard work and dedication of our workers and farmers,” she said.
“A large number of people have been pulled out of poverty through good governance. The government has been running a series of welfare initiatives for the poor and also for those who have risen above the poverty line but are still vulnerable, so that they do not fall below it again. This is reflected in the rising expenditure on social services. Income inequality is reducing. Regional disparities are also disappearing. The States and regions, earlier known for weaker economic performance, are now showing their true potential and catching up with the front-runners,” the President said.
OUR BUSINESS LEADERS HAVE ALWAYS EXHIBITED CAN-DO SPIRIT
“Our business leaders, small and medium industries and traders have always exhibited a can-do spirit; what was needed was removing the bottlenecks in the path of wealth creation. That is so visible when it comes to infrastructure development over the past decade. We have expanded and strengthened the National Highway network under the Bharatmala Pariyojana. The Railways too have innovated, introducing new types of trains and coaches equipped with latest technologies. The inauguration of the rail link in Kashmir valley is a major accomplishment. Rail connectivity with the valley will boost trade and tourism in the region and open new economic possibilities. This engineering marvel at Kashmir is a historic milestone for our country,” she said.
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