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India got global backing on Op Sindoor, but not from Congress: PM jabs Opposition

India got global backing on Op Sindoor, but not from Congress: PM jabs Opposition

India Today29-07-2025
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on the Congress, saying India got the support of countries across the world, but the grand old party "couldn't support the courage" of the armed forces.Speaking at the debate on the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor, PM Modi said no country tried to stop India from acting in its self-defence.advertisement"There has been a lot of discussion on foreign policy and the global support India received. No country in the world stopped India from taking action to protect itself. Out of 193 countries, only three supported Pakistan," he said.
PM Modi highlighted three points following the success of Operation Sindoor - that India would respond to terror attacks in its own conditions and time, not seeing terrorist-supporting governments and terror masterminds as two separate entities and no nuclear blackmail.This is a developing story. It will be updated.- Ends
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