New Delhi, Sept 19 (UNI) Asserting that Indians have time-and-again proved that the country creates its own destiny, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh today described Operation Sindoor as a shining example of this firm resolve.
Referring to the Pahalgam terrorist attack, Singh said, “Operation Sindoor showed our enemies how strong we are. The coordination and courage with which our forces executed the operation is proof that victory is no longer an exception for us; it has become our habit. We must always maintain this habit”.
He said, “The cowardly terrorist attack in Pahalgam still fills our hearts with pain and grief. It shook us, but didn’t break our morale.”
The Defence Minister was interacting with the veterans and families of fallen heroes of the 1965 war at an event organised by the Indian Army here to commemorate the diamond jubilee of India’s victory over Pakistan sixty years ago, a Defence Ministry statement said.
Rajnath Singh reiterated the Government’s unwavering resolve towards dignity and welfare of the serving soldiers, veterans and the families of the fallen heroes, terming it as “top priority”.
“Our resolve of defence modernisation, better training of soldiers and equipment upgrades are aimed to ensure that the forces never face a lack of resources,” the Minister said.
While paying tributes to the bravehearts who made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty and those who ensured that India emerged victorious in a test of strength, the Defence Minister said, “Pakistan thought it could frighten us through infiltration, guerrilla tactics and surprise attacks, but little did it know that every Indian soldier serves the motherland with the feeling that the sovereignty and integrity of the nation will never be compromised at any cost”.
He highlighted the unmatched bravery and patriotism displayed by the Indian soldiers during various battles including the Battle of Asal Uttar, Battle of Chawinda and Battle of Phillora.
He made special mention of the indomitable spirit and valour of Param Vir Chakra awardee Company Quarter Master Havildar Abdul Hamid who laid down his life while destroying numerous enemy tanks under relentless barrage of machine gun and tank fire during the Battle of Asal Uttar.
“Our brave Abdul Hamid taught us that bravery is not about the size of the weapon, it is about the size of the heart. His valor teaches us that even in the most difficult circumstances, the combination of courage, restraint and patriotism can make the impossible possible,” he said.
Also crediting the political will and leadership of that time, Rajnath said, “No war is fought only on the battlefield; victory in war is the result of the collective resolve of the entire nation. During that time in 1965, India managed to face the uncertainty and challenges, also due to the strong-willed leadership of Lal Bahadur Shastri ji. He not only provided decisive political leadership, but also raised the morale of the entire nation to greater heights. Even under adverse circumstances, we displayed unity and won the war. ”
The event was attended by Chief of the Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Command Lt Gen Manoj Kumar Katiyar, General Officer Commanding Delhi Area Lt Gen Bhavnish Kumar, other senior serving officers, decorated veterans, gallantry awardees and family members of 1965 war heroes.
Lt Gen Manoj Kumar Katiyar, in his welcome address, provided a historical perspective on the role of Western Command in the 1965 war, highlighting operational challenges and victories.
A specially curated documentary was screened, recalling the valiant actions of soldiers in pivotal battles such as Asal Uttar, Akhnoor and Khem Karan.
Meanwhile, veterans of the war shared their experiences. Lt Gen Satish K Nambiar (Retd) offered strategic reflections while Vir Chakra awardee Maj RS Bedi (Retd) recounted his gripping battlefield narrative, exemplifying the indomitable courage and resilience of the Indian soldier.
