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Press Trust of India on MSNPM Modi travels to Adampur air base, says India eternally grateful to armed forcesPrime Minister Narendra Modi travelled to the Adampur air base in Punjab on Tuesday morning and interacted with air force personnel, who have been in the thick of action during the recent conflict wit
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s surprise visit to Adampur airbase delivered a strategic rebuttal to Pakistan’s claims that its missiles had destroyed India’s S-400 air defence system. The image of Modi standing beside an intact S-400 and a MiG-29 aircraft dismantled Pakistan’s narrative.
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During his visit to the Adampur military base in Punjab, Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised India's armed forces, highlighting their recent operations against terrorism following a ceasefire announcement with Pakistan.
Prime Minister Modi in his first address to the nation after Operation Sindoor said while Pakistan pleaded with India to stop the military offensive, New Delhi considered it only after they promised to stop their misadventure.
While Uri and Balakot saw PM Modi signal India's evolving policy on deterrence, Operation Sindoor has seen him set a new 'Lakshman Rekha' on terror and its state sposnors.
The Foreign Secretary will brief Parliamentary Committee on External Affairs on the current situation with Pakistan on May 19, said panel chairman Shashi Tharoor.