India warns Pakistan over Sir Creek with military show of strength
India warns Pakistan over Sir Creek with military show of strength
India warns Pakistan over Sir Creek with military show of strength
India has reaffirmed its stance on the Sir Creek border dispute with Pakistan, combining diplomatic efforts with strong warnings. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh recently performed the Shastra Poojan ceremony in Kutch, signalling the country's readiness to defend its sovereignty with force if necessary. The ceremony coincided with Vijayadashami, a day symbolising the triumph of righteousness over evil.
The Sir Creek dispute remains unresolved despite India's repeated attempts at dialogue. While New Delhi has sought a peaceful solution, Pakistan's position has stayed ambiguous. Against this backdrop, Rajnath Singh issued a stern warning: any misadventure by Pakistan in the region would meet a response so decisive that it would alter both history and geography.
The Defence Minister's remarks came during the Shastra Poojan ceremony at the Lakki Nala Military Garrison in Kutch. The ritual, which involves the worship of weapons, underscored India's resolve to use military strength in defence of justice and sovereignty. The event also highlighted the vigilance of the Indian Army and the Border Security Force (BSF), who continue to monitor the borders closely. India's military capabilities were previously demonstrated during Operation Sindoor. The operation successfully countered Pakistan's attempts to undermine Indian sovereignty, showcasing the country's ability to detect and neutralise threats. Officials described it as a clear message to the world about India's military readiness and strategic resolve.
The Shastra Poojan ceremony and Singh's warning serve as a reminder of India's dual approach: pursuing dialogue while maintaining a firm military posture. With the Army and BSF on high alert, the government has made it clear that any provocation along the border will face a swift and overwhelming response. The focus remains on safeguarding national interests without escalation.
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