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Brinks Report > Blog > People > Operation Sindoor Isn’t Over—Rajnath Singh Hints at Something Far Bigger
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Operation Sindoor Isn’t Over—Rajnath Singh Hints at Something Far Bigger

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 16, 2025 6:04 pm
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India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has declared that Operation Sindoor is not over yet. Speaking at an Air Force station on Friday, he revealed that the Indian Air Force (IAF) destroyed multiple Pakistani air bases and terrorist camps across the border.

“Operation Sindoor is not over. What you saw was just the trailer,” Singh said. “When the time is right, the full picture will be shown to the world.”

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So what does this mean for the common Indian? Simple: India’s strategy on cross-border terrorism has changed. Gone are the days of waiting and watching. This is Naya Bharat—one that responds with precision and power.

The Defence Minister made it clear that this wasn’t just a military operation—it was a message. A message to terrorists, to Pakistan, and to the world. The IAF led the strike with “decisive and unmatched strength,” Singh said, calling it a proud moment for every Indian.

He also acknowledged Air Chief Marshal AP Singh and praised the force’s ability to “reach every corner of Pakistan.” This was no symbolic strike. India meant business, and the results were visible on the ground.

#OperationSindoor | “Indian Air Force assumed a very impactful role in Operation Sindoor and it is being appreciated not only in this country but also in the countries of the world.

In this Operation, you not only dominated the enemies but also successfully decimated them.

This… pic.twitter.com/FZsPh9lYSv

— Organiser Weekly (@eOrganiser) May 16, 2025

Terror Camps and Air Bases Wiped Out

Singh stated that nine terror camps and several Pakistani air bases were destroyed. These weren’t just targets on a map; these were launchpads for attacks on Indian soil. The IAF, he said, showed both “valour and vision.”

Even Pakistan, he noted, has acknowledged the power of India’s BrahMos missile. In his words: “BrahMos showed them daylight in the darkness of night.” It was a poetic line, but the impact was very real.

Also Read Indian Army Eliminates Three LeT Terrorists in Shopian, Including Mastermind Behind German Tourist Attack

Pakistan Put on Notice

“Pakistan is on probation,” Singh warned. If its behavior improves, good. If not, the “strictest punishment” will follow. This isn’t just rhetoric—it’s a formal warning, one echoed by India’s growing global confidence.

He also questioned the IMF’s decision to fund Pakistan, suggesting much of it may go toward terror infrastructure. “India wants IMF to rethink its support,” he added—a significant diplomatic message delivered alongside military action.

A New India, A New Doctrine

Singh’s remarks summed up India’s new stance: “Naya Bharat ab sahan nahi karta, palat kar jawab deta hai.” (The New India no longer tolerates—it hits back.)

The message is not just military—it’s cultural. India is no longer reactive. It’s proactive. Assertive. Unapologetic about defending its people and its sovereignty.

India has changed the game. Operation Sindoor was not the end—it was the beginning of a new doctrine. One that doesn’t blink, doesn’t back down, and certainly doesn’t forget.

As Singh put it, “This was just a trailer.” And if that’s the case, the full feature may just redefine South Asia’s power balance.

Also Read Rajnath Singh Warns IMF: Pakistan’s Terror Funding Threatens Regional Peace

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