Indian Navy confined entire Pakistan Navy to its ports during Operation Sindoor: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh announced that the Indian Navy successfully confined the entire Pakistan Navy to its ports during Operation Sindoor. This operation was launched in response to a terror attack and involved precision strikes on terror infrastructure. Singh also inaugurated the Nausena Shaurya Vatika, a naval museum in Lucknow, highlighting its significance for maritime security and national pride.
- ▪The Indian Navy forced the entire Pakistan Navy to remain confined to its ports during Operation Sindoor.
- ▪Operation Sindoor was launched on May 7, 2025, to avenge the Pahalgam terror attack.
- ▪The Nausena Shaurya Vatika is designed to showcase the legacy and achievements of the Indian Navy.
- ▪The museum aims to inspire future generations about the value of freedom and security.
- ▪India's defence exports have significantly increased, rising from less than ₹1,000 crore before 2014 to nearly ₹40,000 crore today.
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday (May 30, 2026) said that the Indian Navy forced “the entire Pakistan Navy to remain confined to its ports during Operation Sindoor”.Also read | A nation that makes its own weapons writes its destiny: Rajnath SinghAddressing the inauguration ceremony of the 'Nausena Shaurya Vatika', an open-air naval museum in Lucknow, Mr. Singh said, “The Navy played a significant role in maintaining pressure on Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.“Our Navy was deployed in the Arabian Sea with full preparedness and strength, maintaining constant pressure on the adversary.
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