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National News: An important meeting of the Council of Ministers of the Central Government is going to be held on Wednesday under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This meeting is being considered very decisive not only from the administrative point of view, but also from the point of view of national security. Because this is the first time that India has called a meeting of its high-level cabinet after a decisive military action like "Operation Sindoor." This operation is being considered a part of India's changed military strategy, which is now based on the principle of retaliation and not just reaction.
Operation Sindoor was carried out after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, in which innocent pilgrims and security personnel were martyred. After this attack, the Indian Army entered Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) and targeted terrorist camps and launchpads. According to sources, the army demolished many terrorist hideouts and gave a clear message to the enemy that India will not sit silent now.
Subheading 3: Complete information of the operation can be given to the Council of Ministers
In this meeting, Prime Minister Modi can make his ministers aware of the details of this military operation. Also, ministers can be given strategic direction for the anniversary programs of the third term of the Modi government to be held across the country in the coming days. Through these programs, the government will present its achievements as well as its tough policy against Pakistan to the public
India has also taken a strong diplomatic step regarding Operation Sindoor. Recently, delegations of MPs and diplomats were sent to 33 countries, where they told the world the reality of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. These include major countries like America, France, Australia, and Japan. It is believed that Prime Minister Modi will personally take feedback from these representatives and decide on further international strategy.
PM Modi has already made it clear in his speeches that Operation Sindoor is not a one-off reaction, but it is a part of India's "new normal" strategy. That is, now India will respond to terror with immediate, sharp, and targeted action. This meeting is being considered an important step towards institutionalizing that thinking.
Operation Sindoor has made it clear not only to Pakistan but to the entire world that India will not give any leniency now. This cabinet meeting on Wednesday can become a formal declaration of India's changing military and diplomatic policy. This will be another decisive moment for the Modi government, in which the confluence of power, security, and resolve will be seen.