Tales of our
soldiers' valour etched in history forever after Operation Sindoor: PM Modi at
Adampur Air Base

In this image released by @narendramodi via X on Tuesday,
May 13, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets armed forces personnel at the
Adampur air base in Punjab. (@narendramodi via PTI Photo)
- NEW DELHI — Prime 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 with Pakistan.
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- India is eternally grateful to its armed forces for
everything they do for our nation, he said on X following the visit.
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- Modi said, "Earlier this morning, I went to AFS
Adampur and met our brave air warriors and soldiers. It was a very special
experience to be with those who epitomise courage, determination and
fearlessness. India is eternally grateful to our armed forces for everything
they do for our nation."
Also read: Operation Sindoor is India's new policy against terrorism: PM Modi
- The prime minister's visit comes after days of intense
conflict between India and Pakistan following Indian strikes on terror sites in
the neighbouring country on May 7 under Operation Sindoor.

In this image released by @narendramodi via X on Tuesday,
May 13, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets armed forces personnel at the
Adampur air base in Punjab. (@narendramodi via PTI Photo)

- In this image released by @narendramodi via X on Tuesday,
May 13, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets armed forces personnel at the
Adampur air base in Punjab. (@narendramodi via PTI Photo)
- The Adampur base is the second largest air base in the
country.
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- PM Modi's choice of visiting the Adampur base of the
India Air Force also sends out a message following Pakistani claim of
destroying the prized S-400 air defence system in the station, which is home to
India's key military platforms.
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- The defence forces, in a briefing during the conflict,
had unequivocally rejected Pakistan's "false narratives".
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- India and Pakistan agreed on May 10 to stop military
actions. India has, however, made it clear it has merely paused its operation
and its future actions will be guided by Pakistan's conduct.
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- In his first address to the nation after Operation
Sindoor, Modi had on Monday sternly warned Pakistan that India will not succumb
to nuclear blackmail and sent a clear message to the world: terror and trade,
terror and talks cannot go together.
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- "Operation Sindoor is India's new policy against
terrorism and our unwavering pledge for justice. It is the new normal. We have
only kept in abeyance our operations against Pakistan and the future will
depend on their behaviour," Modi said in a 22-minute address.
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- The Indian Air Force on Monday said all its military
bases and systems continue to remain fully operational, and ready to undertake
any further missions if the need arises.
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- Director General of Air Operations Air Marshal AK Bhartisaid
the Indian military's fight was with terrorists and their support
infrastructure, but it was a "pity" that the Pakistani military chose
to bat for the terrorists.
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- Tales of our
soldiers' valour etched in history forever after Operation Sindoor: PM Modi at
Adampur Air Base
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- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday asserted that
"Bharat Mata Ki Jai" is not just a slogan but a pledge by the
country's soldiers to dedicate their lives for the nation and tales of their
valour are etched in history forever after Operation Sindoor.
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- Addressing air force personnel at the Adampur air base in
Punjab, Modi said that when "our armed forces take the wind out of nuclear
blackmail, our enemies understand the importance of 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai'".
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- "Bharat Mata ki Jai is not just a slogan, but our
soldiers' pledge to dedicate their lives for the nation. When our drones and
missiles hit our enemies, they hear 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai'. When our armed forces
take the wind out of nuclear blackmail, our enemies understand the importance
of 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai'," he said.
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- "The tales of your valour will be etched in history
forever. I salute our Army, Air Force and Navy personnel," PM Modi said.
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- Prime 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 with Pakistan.
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- The prime minister's visit comes after days of intense
conflict between India and Pakistan following Indian strikes on terror sites in
the neighbouring country on May 7 under Operation Sindoor.
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