India's Zero-Tolerance Anti-Terror Policy: Rajnath
In a powerful address from Rajasthan on Thursday, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reaffirmed India's uncompromising stance against terrorism. Citing landmark operations like Surgical Strike 2016,...

In a powerful address from Rajasthan on Thursday, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reaffirmed India's uncompromising stance against terrorism. Citing landmark operations like Surgical Strike 2016, Balakot 2019, and the revolutionary Operation Sindoor, Singh underscored a new era of proactive defence. 'Operation Sindoor rewrote history,' he declared, explaining how these actions demonstrated India's ability to strike deep into enemy territory. 'Our forces can eliminate terrorists even across borders. We've made it clear: zero tolerance for any terror acts against us.' Praising the synergy between the military and government schemes, Singh noted the Modi government's decade-long overhaul of security strategies. Soldiers guard borders relentlessly, matched by policy support from the top. 'No more passive endurance. Attack our people, and we'll hit back at your doorstep—no frontiers can hinder us.' Shifting to empowerment, he lauded efforts to strengthen Nari Shakti through campaigns and legal protections. On the stalled women's quota bill, Singh was resolute: 'Opposition blocked it, but our will is ironclad. It's not just legislation; it's our shared aspiration. Women will soon claim their political space.' This blend of national security and social justice paints a picture of a resurgent India, ready to defend and uplift.
