New India’s Unyielding Stand Against Terror: PM Modi’s Message in Kurukshetra and the Strategic Depth of Operation Sindoor
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking in Kurukshetra on the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur, reaffirmed India’s firm and uncompromising stance against terrorism. Calling Operation Sindoor the clearest demonstration of India’s new security doctrine, he declared that “New India neither fears nor bows down to terrorism.” Modiji emphasised that India continues to advocate universal peace, yet refuses to compromise on national security. The symbolism of delivering this message in Kurukshetra, the land of the Bhagavad Gita, added emotional weight to his declaration, especially after his earlier visit to Ayodhya, creating a spiritual continuum between India’s cultural roots and contemporary national resolve.

Operation Sindoor: A New Template of Counter-Terror Response
Operation Sindoor emerged as a decisive and precise military response to the Pahalgam terror attack of April 22, 2025, which killed 26 civilians. In the early hours of May 7, Indian forces launched coordinated air and missile strikes on nine terror hubs deep inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The targets were chosen through rigorous multi-agency intelligence inputs, ensuring that only terror infrastructure linked to groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba was hit. Fighter jets, drones, and cruise missiles were deployed with technical sophistication, while India exercised a self-imposed restraint to avoid civilian casualties. Defence officials later confirmed that more than 70 terrorists were neutralised in the strikes, sending a clear message that India’s patience should not be mistaken for weakness.
Escalation, Diplomacy, and Cross-Border Signalling
The operation triggered a large-scale response from Pakistan, which launched drones and missiles targeting several Indian cities in the nights following the strikes. India’s air defence systems were activated and civil alert mechanisms were placed on standby across urban centres. Despite the tension, Indian leadership maintained that the operation remained limited, targeted, and non-escalatory. Political leaders from Jammu & Kashmir, including Omar Abdullah, publicly defended the operation, highlighting that India deliberately avoided civilian areas and acted solely against terror groups. International observers also noted the clarity of India’s messaging: it held Pakistan accountable for decades of terror funding and cross-border destabilization, not just the Pahalgam attack alone. Several diplomatic moves — including temporarily placing aspects of the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance and restricting Pakistani diplomatic presence — reinforced this strategic signalling.
Symbolism, Public Sentiment, and Domestic Unity
The naming of the mission as “Operation Sindoor” resonated deeply across the country. Sindoor, symbolising marital commitment in Hindu tradition, became an emotional tribute to the wives of the men killed in the Pahalgam attack. Public sentiment across India rallied behind the armed forces, with cultural figures like Kangana Ranaut expressing support for the zero-tolerance stance. The armed forces reiterated their preparedness for any future escalation, reassuring citizens that India was fully capable of managing both military and geopolitical consequences. The operation also revived national conversation about accountability, deterrence, and India’s evolving role as a stable but assertive regional power.
A Larger Vision for India’s Future
Modiji’s speech framed a vision of a nation that seeks peace but refuses to submit to intimidation. By connecting India’s spiritual heritage with its contemporary military capability, he presented a narrative of continuity — a country rooted in ancient ethos yet ready to defend itself with modern strength. Operation Sindoor, in this context, is more than a tactical maneuver; it is a strategic doctrine that signals India’s readiness to respond proactively to terrorism while maintaining moral clarity and restraint.
The MGMM Outlook
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address in Kurukshetra represents a defining moment in India’s modern security narrative. By linking the nation’s spiritual heritage with its military resolve, Modiji made it clear that New India will not tolerate cross-border terrorism under any circumstances. Operation Sindoor, launched in response to the horrific Pahalgam attack, stands as the strongest example yet of a proactive, intelligence-driven counter-terror doctrine. India demonstrated moral clarity by striking only terror infrastructure deep inside Pakistan and PoK, exposing Islamabad’s long-standing complicity in nurturing extremist groups. The fact that India exercised restraint to avoid civilian harm further dismantles Pakistan’s habitual propaganda, reinforcing that this was a justice-oriented, not escalation-driven, operation.
At the same time, the symbolism embedded in “Operation Sindoor” connected the nation emotionally, giving voice to citizens’ demand for accountability and decisive action. The unified public sentiment, support from cultural figures, and the unwavering stance of national security agencies highlighted a country that is increasingly unwilling to be the passive victim of cross-border terror. India’s calibrated diplomatic steps — from signalling over the Indus Waters Treaty to restricting Pakistani diplomatic space — underline a broader strategic doctrine where peace is preferred but not at the cost of sovereignty. In our view, this moment reflects India’s evolution into an assertive, self-assured regional power that refuses to bow before intimidation and responds to aggression with precision, clarity, and strength.
(Sources: Hindustan Times, Moneycontrol, ANI News)
