‘Made in India’ Weapons Crucial: Modi Tells Council of Ministers
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a Council of Ministers meeting on June 4, 2025, in New Delhi, focusing on Operation Sindoor's aftermath and national priorities.
- The meeting followed India's offensive strikes targeting terror camps in Pakistan and PoK, reflecting a shift to modern air warfare using indigenous weapons.
- Modi emphasized that indigenous weapons demonstrated their effectiveness throughout the operation and noted that modern warfare outcomes were achieved within 22 minutes, a stark contrast to the days required by traditional methods.
- The strikes hit nine terror camps, with Pakistan acknowledging extensive damage, and Modi urged ministers to prioritize 'Make in India' weaponry and public outreach on achievements.
- The meeting underscored governance, quality in services, and the goal of a developed India by 2047, implying a focus on effective leadership and unified messaging post-Operation Sindoor.
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PM Modi Chairs Council of Ministers Meeting Ahead of First Anniversary of BJP-led Government's Third Term
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired the meeting of the Union Council of Ministers on Wednesday, the first such meeting after Operation Sindoor. India News | PM Modi Chairs Council of Ministers Meeting Ahead of First Anniversary of BJP-led Government's Third Term.
PM Modi Highlights Changing Nature Of Warfare In Council Of Ministers Meeting
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday asserted that indigenous weapons have proved their might and showed that they were second to none as he chaired a meeting of the Union Council of Ministers, sources said.
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