Rajasthan, Sri Ganganagar: Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi today delivered a sharp warning to Pakistan, saying that any new hostile act would force it to choose between “remaining in geography or becoming history.” The statement came during his address to troops at the Army post in the border village of 22 MD, highlighting India’s readiness to respond decisively to threats.
Army chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi clear & straight msg to #Pakistan: इस बार भारत देश पूरी तैयारी के साथ है। वो संयम हम नहीं रखेंगे जो पिछली बार सिंदूर वन प्वाइंट ज़ीरो में रखा था। हम इस बार आगे की कार्रवाई करेंगे और पाकिस्तान को एक ख़ुद सोचना होगा कि उसे इतिहास में भूगोल में रहना है… pic.twitter.com/890GriRSYB
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General Dwivedi hailed the success of Operation Sindoor, revealing that the mission effectively destroyed nine locations used by terrorist groups in Pakistan, crippling their infrastructure. He noted that the operation, personally named by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, carried strategic and symbolic significance, sending a strong message against cross-border terrorism.
Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi Visits Forward Areas and Bikaner Military Station, #Rajasthan
He warns Pakistan that if it attempts any new hostility, it will have to choose between remaining in geography or becoming history. pic.twitter.com/yAKp5nsboP
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During the event, the Army Chief also honoured three officers and several jawans for their exemplary performance during the operation, underlining the professionalism and commitment of the Indian Armed Forces.
Concluding his address, General Dwivedi reiterated a firm stance: India will not tolerate any acts of aggression and stands prepared to respond with full force, reinforcing the country’s resolve in safeguarding its borders.