‘India is eternally grateful’: What PM Modi said after visiting Adampur Airbase?
- On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi traveled to the Adampur Air Base in Punjab to engage with military personnel following the recent ceasefire agreement with Pakistan.
- The visit took place after Indian forces initiated Operation Sindoor on May 7, following a terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 that resulted in 26 deaths and involved cross-border connections.
- Operation Sindoor targeted multiple terrorist hideouts across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, resulting in the elimination of more than 100 militants and involved key strategic locations such as the Adampur air base during the campaign.
- Modi commended the armed forces for their courage during Operation Sindoor, highlighting that the mission represents a significant shift in counter-terrorism efforts and reaffirming India’s deep and lasting gratitude.
- Following intense strikes, India and Pakistan agreed to an immediate ceasefire on May 10, with India stating future actions will depend on Pakistan’s behaviour and maintaining readiness.
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‘India is eternally grateful’: What PM Modi said after visiting Adampur Airbase?
Chants of Bharat Mata ki Jai and Vande Matram echoed at the Adampur Air base in Punjad as PM Modi interacted with the Air Warriors and other soldiers' days after India launched Operation Sindoor.
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Prime Minister Modi's Visit to Adampur: Acknowledging the Brave Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a significant visit to the Adampur air base in Punjab on Tuesday morning, where he had meaningful interactions with air force personnel actively involved in recent operations against Pakistan.Modi remarked on the social platform X, describing his visit as placing him among the epitomes of courage and fearlessness, highlighting the nation's deep grat…
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