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One Route To Karachi Passes...: Rajnath Singh Warns Pakistan Over Military Build-Up Near Sir Creek

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday issued a warning that any provocation by Pakistan in the Sir Creek area would be met with a firm response.

Speaking at the Lakki Nala Military Garrison in Kutch during a multi-agency capability exercise and Shastra Poojan ceremony held on Vijayadashami, Singh said India remains committed to resolving border disputes through dialogue but expressed concern over Pakistan's recent military activities near the region.

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh warned Pakistan of a firm response to any provocation in the Sir Creek area, citing concern over recent military activities and reaffirming India's commitment to resolving border disputes through dialogue, while highlighting the success of Operation Sindoor.
One Route To Karachi Passes Rajnath Singh Warns Pakistan Over Military Build-Up Near Sir Creek

"India has made several attempts to resolve the Sir Creek border issue through dialogue," Singh said, "but Pakistan's intentions remain unclear." He cited recent expansion of military infrastructure by Pakistan near the disputed area as a cause for concern.

Singh stated that the Indian Army and Border Security Force (BSF) are jointly and vigilantly guarding the borders. He warned that any misadventure from the Pakistani side would be met with a decisive response, referencing past military operations and asserting that India retains the capability to respond effectively.

The minister also spoke about Operation Sindoor, a recent military initiative aimed at countering threats to India's sovereignty. He said the operation successfully met its objectives and demonstrated the armed forces' ability to detect and neutralize threats.

Singh emphasized that the operation was focused on counter-terrorism and not intended to escalate conflict.

During his address, Singh highlighted India's approach to military power, stating that it is guided by principles of justice and righteousness. Referring to the Shastra Poojan ceremony, he said the tradition symbolizes the responsible use of force, drawing parallels with historical epics such as the Ramayana and Mahabharata.

Singh concluded by reaffirming India's commitment to national security and its readiness to respond to any challenge to its sovereignty.

With inputs from ANI

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