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Srinagar, Oct 03: Indian
Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Friday said that India will not exercise
the restraint it had shown during ‘Operation Sindoor 1.0 and warned Pakistan
that it will lose the place on the world map if it continues to sponsor
terrorism.
In his address to soldiers
at Anupgarh in Rajasthan's Sriganganagar district, General Dwivedi said that
India as a country was fully prepared this time.
"And this time, it
will not show the restraint that it exhibited during Operation Sindoor 1.0.
This time we will take a step forward and act in a manner that will make
Pakistan think whether it wants to remain on the world map or not," he
said.
He asked the soldiers to
remain prepared saying that "if god wants, the opportunity will come
soon."
General Dwivedi said that
‘Operation Sindoor’ exposed terrorist hideouts deep inside Pakistan.
“India has given evidence
to the world. Had we not unearthed this proof, Pakistan would have hidden all
of it,” he said.
He said that entire world
stood with India when it launched Operation Sindoor to avenge April 22 Pahalgam
terror.
He said the Indian military
hit nine targets inside Pakistan, of which seven were hit by the Army and two
by the Air Force.
"We had identified the
targets because we only wanted to harm the terrorists. We had aimed to strike
their bases. We have no complaints against ordinary Pakistani citizens, so long
as their country does not sponsor terrorists. Because terrorists were being
sponsored, those terrorist targets were hit," General Dwivedi said.
He said they consider the
border population not as ordinary civilians but as soldiers. "That means
they stand shoulder to shoulder with us in the battle. This is crucial because
the coming struggle is the nation's struggle, not just the Army's," he
said while referring to the people living near the international border.
The Army chief said history
bears witness that during the 1965 and 1971 wars, ordinary citizens stood
shoulder to shoulder with the soldiers.
"We would want them to
join us in the days ahead as well. I want to thank them -- their zeal boosts
the morale of our soldiers," he said.
Earlier General Dwivedi
visited forward areas including Bikaner Military Station to review the
operational readiness of troops.
"During the visit he
interacted with senior military leadership, veterans, civil dignitaries and
soldiers, reiterating the Army’s focus on modernisation, combat preparedness,
strengthening technological capabilities and operational excellence," an
Army statement said.
"The COAS felicitated
veterans Lt Col Hem Singh Shekhawat (Retd), Lt Col Birbal Bishnoi (Retd),
Risaldar Bhanwar Singh (Retd) and Hav Nakat Singh (Retd) for their valuable
contributions towards nation building," it added.
"He also interacted
with all ranks, emphasising the rapidly evolving nature of warfare and the
Army’s commitment to integrating UAS and counter-UAS technologies across the
operational spectrum to enhance adaptability and preparedness against emerging
threats," the statement reads.
Addressing the formation,
including veterans of Bikaner, the Chief Of Army Staff (COAS) commended the
troops for their dedication, steadfast commitment to duty and effective
multi-agency coordination, while operating in the demanding desert and
semi-desert terrain.
He highlighted the importance of technology absorption at all levels to sustain high operational readiness.
"The COAS further
underscored that the current complex security environment demands seamless
synergy between the Armed Forces, government agencies, industry, academia and
society, adopting a Whole-of-Nation approach to defence preparedness. He also
highlighted the significance of Military-Civil Fusion and lauded the
contribution of veterans in strengthening India’s defence preparedness and
battlefield dominance," it added. (KNO)