Army Chief Gen. Upendra Dwivedi warned on Friday that India would eliminate Pakistan if cross-border terrorism continues. He addressed soldiers at the Army cantonment in village 22 MD, Ghadsana, Sriganganagar, and stated that future responses would prove decisive and destructive. The general emphasized that Pakistan must abandon its support for terrorism to survive in the international community.
Gen. Dwivedi referenced Operation Sindoor, launched after the Pahalgam terror attack, which destroyed nine Pakistani terror hideouts and killed more than 100 terrorists. Prime Minister Narendra Modi named the operation and dedicated it to women. The Army chief presented evidence of destroyed terror camps to the world, and three officers received honors for their roles in the operation.
The general noted that the entire world condemned the Pahalgam attack and supported India. He urged soldiers to remain prepared for future challenges and declared that Pakistan must reconsider its position on the geographical map. The Army chief honored Commandant Prabhakar Singh, Maj. Ritesh Kumar and Havildar Mohit Gera for their courage and determination.
Gen. Dwivedi referenced Operation Sindoor, launched after the Pahalgam terror attack, which destroyed nine Pakistani terror hideouts and killed more than 100 terrorists. Prime Minister Narendra Modi named the operation and dedicated it to women. The Army chief presented evidence of destroyed terror camps to the world, and three officers received honors for their roles in the operation.
The general noted that the entire world condemned the Pahalgam attack and supported India. He urged soldiers to remain prepared for future challenges and declared that Pakistan must reconsider its position on the geographical map. The Army chief honored Commandant Prabhakar Singh, Maj. Ritesh Kumar and Havildar Mohit Gera for their courage and determination.