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Modi Declares Operation Sindoor Ongoing and Launches ₹47,600 Crore UP Projects

He framed the Kanpur node as central to India’s self-reliant military buildup following the April Pahalgam attack

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and chief minister Yogi Adityanath at a public meeting in Kanpur on Friday. (ANI PHOTO)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a public meeting in Kanpur on Friday. (ANI PHOTO)

Overview

  • Modi said Operation Sindoor is far from over and pledged firm responses to any act of terrorism regardless of its origin
  • He warned that India will not be intimidated by hollow nuclear threats and will hold perpetrators accountable
  • He outlined a three-point counter-terrorism doctrine empowering the armed forces to decide the timing, location and conditions of any response
  • During his Kanpur visit, he inaugurated and laid foundations for projects worth ₹47,600 crore, including thermal power plants and transport infrastructure
  • He highlighted the Kanpur node’s pivotal role in the six-node Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor for advancing indigenous defence manufacturing