Injured Soldiers from Operation Sindoor Ready to Give Strong Response to Pakistan Threats
A senior BSF officer recently stated that soldiers injured in a Pakistani attack have returned from the hospital with renewed determination. These soldiers are now ready to respond decisively to any future provocations. The officer assured that the Border Security Force (BSF) is vigilantly guarding the borders, ensuring safety and security.

BSF DIG Prabhakar Joshi highlighted the high morale among the troops, noting that those injured in Operation Sindoor have resumed their duties. "The morale of the Border Security Force is extremely high," he told reporters. The personnel are prepared to confront any new threats from Pakistan with increased strength.
BSF's Vigilant Border Patrols
The officer emphasised that the BSF is conducting border patrols with utmost vigilance. He reassured that all posts are secure, and no positions have been withdrawn, even those beyond the fence. This unwavering presence ensures that the nation remains safe under the BSF's watchful eye.
During Operation Sindoor, which took place from May 7–10, BSF jawans delivered a strong response to Pakistani shelling. "Our reply was so strong, Pakistan's future generations will remember it," Joshi remarked. He praised the bravery of these soldiers who are now ready for duty once more.
High Morale Among Injured Soldiers
Four officers who were injured have returned to their posts, expressing a strong desire to serve. Sub-Inspector Vyas Dev, who sustained a significant leg injury during Operation Sindoor, remains undeterred by his disability. "Even today, we stand ready to return to the border and give a befitting reply to Pakistan," he stated.
Dev lost two colleagues during a bomb shell attack but remains proud of the courage displayed by India's security forces. "We are ready to give a befitting reply," he affirmed. His resilience exemplifies the spirit of dedication among the troops.
Resilience and Readiness
Constable Bhupendra Vajpayee from Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh, has also resumed duty after recovering from injuries sustained during Operation Sindoor. On May 9, despite heavy fire from Pakistan on their BOP, Vajpayee and his team responded with full force. "Despite injuries from a drone attack, I am back and ready for duty," he declared.
The DIG expressed confidence in India's security forces, stating they will deliver a lesson Pakistan will not forget if provoked again. "If Pakistan dares to repeat its misadventures, our forces are fully prepared to give a crushing reply once again," he asserted.
The BSF's commitment to safeguarding the nation remains steadfast. With high morale and readiness among its ranks, they stand prepared to defend against any threats along the border.
With inputs from PTI












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