The great Indian foreign diplomacy: Tough Indian government gestures against Pakistan indicate an early Operation Sindoor Part 2; Time for every Indian to stand behind the government
SALIL RAINA
(POONCH TODAY NEWS)
POONCH: After the deadliest Pahalgam terrorist attack on the 22nd of April, 2025, the Indian forces, with the full backing of the union government, carried out a never-before-seen attack on terrorist camps and other Pakistani defense infrastructure on the intervening night of May 6, killing hundreds of terrorists and causing extensive damage to the enemy defense infrastructure. 
In utter frustration, Pakistan started targeting civilian areas, which resulted in the killings of 13 innocent civilians in the Poonch district. In response to Pakistani aggression, Indian forces retaliated heavily and caused massive damage to Pakistan. However, the said operation was paused after four days, but India made it clear that the operation Sindoor was not finished but would start if Pakistan tried to play foul again, and any such act of terrorism in the future will be considered an act of war. Now after the recent horrifying circumstances inside POK against the Pakistan government and the ongoing Pakistan-Taliban clash in which the Taliban has caused maximum damage to Pak forces, in addition to the T.E.L. people hitting the streets in protest against the Pakistan establishment, there are strong indications that collapsed Pakistan may try to play foul to divert the attention from internal crises, as reports of Pakistan deploying its forces on the border hit the media limelight a few days ago. The other day, Lt. Gen. Manoj Kumar Katiyar, GOC Western Command, also said that Pakistan was planning another Pahalgam-type terrorist attack, but Indian forces are ready to give a deadly response. He said that Operation Sindoor 2 will be more deadly if Pakistan indulges in any misadventure. The tough statements of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and the Army Chief a few days ago and the latest statement of GOC Western Command are an indication that India may launch deadly Operation Sindoor Part 2 soon depending on the internal and external security circumstances. On the one hand, the union government has made the nation proud with its aggressive policies at the international diplomacy level and also against the enemy nation, but on the other hand, it’s the duty of every Indian citizen to stand behind the government, as a full decisive battle against the internal and external enemies of the country is the need of the hour. Although there are some forces in the country that always try to disturb the internal peace and never want the nation to achieve heights at the global level, it is necessary for the government to identify the traditional black sheep inside the country who have always stood against the national security by all means. The onus also lies on the top intelligence agencies of the nation to clean out such anti-nationals inside the country that have been playing their negative roles against the nation in various capacities. At a time when the country is ready for Operation Sindoor Part II to teach collapsed Pakistan a lesson for a lifetime, a nation-first approach is required from the Indian citizens. The famous statement of former CDS Gen Bipin Rawat, who candidly said that India must be ready to fight on two and a half fronts, with the half front being the most dangerous, and it seems that his statement was true going by the recent conditions in the nation, where some forces are seen hell-bent on disturbing the internal peace for one or the other reason. The recent great Indian foreign diplomacy and tough gestures of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi against Pakistan are a clear-cut indication that the nation is heading for a decisive Operation Sindoor Part 2. The intentions of Prime Minister Narendar Modi are very clear, as he indicated that the nation will not bow down before any internal or external pressure. The PM clearly states that India is the next global power, and to make it a reality soon, there will be no compromise on national security. The Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force are ever ready to thwart the designs of the enemy nation, but in these hours of sensitivity, it’s the moral duty of every loyal Indian to stand behind the government of India because the country’s interest always comes first.