Union Cabinet to Meet Today After Successful Completion of ‘Operation Sindoor’
The Union Cabinet will hold an important meeting today after the successful completion of ‘Operation Sindoor’. The government launched this operation to rescue Indian citizens who were stuck in conflict zones abroad. Officials confirmed that Indian forces safely brought back hundreds of people under this mission.
The Ministry of External Affairs and the Ministry of Defence worked together to plan and carry out the operation. They coordinated with foreign governments and used military aircraft to transport the stranded citizens. The operation focused on regions affected by violence, where Indian nationals faced danger and needed urgent help.
Top officials praised the armed forces for completing the rescue mission with speed and care. They used aircraft from the Indian Air Force and sent teams to guide and assist the evacuees. The operation showed the government’s strong commitment to protect Indian citizens, no matter where they are in the world.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi directed the concerned ministries to act quickly and bring everyone home safely. He monitored the progress of the mission and received regular updates. The Cabinet will now review the outcome of the operation and discuss further steps to support the rescued citizens.
The ministers may also plan measures to improve future rescue efforts and increase support for Indians living in high-risk areas abroad. Officials will likely discuss how to strengthen communication, improve travel safety, and build better emergency response systems.
The success of ‘Operation Sindoor’ has received praise from many parts of the country. Families of the rescued citizens thanked the government and the armed forces for acting quickly and saving lives. The operation has improved public trust in the government’s ability to respond during international crises.
Today’s Cabinet meeting will focus on evaluating the operation and planning stronger protection for Indians overseas. The government aims to stay ready for future emergencies and act fast when citizens face danger abroad.