PM Modi visits Adampur Air Base, sends strong message post Operation Sindoor

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PM Modi hails armed forces at Adhampur airbase, calls Operation Sindoor a historic milestone
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  • PM Modi visited Adampur Air Base and interacted with IAF personnel post Operation Sindoor
  • His visit follows a national address warning against nuclear blackmail and terror links
  • Operation Sindoor was India’s strong response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack

In a significant move following the recent counter-terror operation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Adampur Air Base early this morning. During his visit, PM Modi was briefed by senior Indian Air Force officials on the latest developments and operational readiness. He also interacted with Air Force personnel and lauded the bravery and commitment of the Jawans.

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This visit comes just a day after his national address where he spoke about Operation Sindoor, a military response to the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives. In his speech, PM Modi emphasized that India would not take such acts lying down, declaring that this firm stance would be the "new normal". 


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Operation Sindoor, widely seen as a targeted and effective counterstrike, is believed to have inflicted significant damage on Pakistan-based terror infrastructure. The Prime Minister's address underscored that India would no longer tolerate nuclear blackmail, and reiterated that “trade and terror cannot coexist.”

Officials view Modi’s visit to Adampur as a morale booster for the armed forces and a clear message to adversaries. The Prime Minister’s presence at a key air base so soon after the operation highlights India’s resolve to safeguard its sovereignty and retaliate firmly against acts of terror.

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