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'India hasn’t been fortunate with neighbours, but ...': Rajnath Singh on 1965 war veterans, Operation Sindoor

Calling the 1965 war “a true test of India’s strength,” Singh said Pakistan miscalculated by attempting to intimidate India with infiltration and guerrilla tactics.

September 19, 2025 / 13:41 IST
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The minister was speaking at an event in South Block to honour veterans of the 1965 India-Pakistan war.
The minister was speaking at an event in South Block to honour veterans of the 1965 India-Pakistan war.

India has not been “fortunate” with its neighbours since Independence; however, the country has always shaped its own destiny through courage, sacrifice, and decisive leadership, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday.

“Since independence, India hasn’t been fortunate with its neighbours, but we haven’t accepted these challenges as fate; we’ve shaped our own destiny", he noted.

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"We saw an example of this in Operation Sindoor. That incident leaves us heavy-hearted and filled with anger, but it didn’t break our morale. Our Prime Minister took a pledge, and we’ve demonstrated for decades that victory has become our habit, one we must maintain,” Singh said.

The minister was speaking at an event in South Block to honour veterans of the 1965 India-Pakistan war.  The Defence Minister hailed the veterans’ unmatched bravery, saying their self-respect and spirit of sacrifice ensured India’s sovereignty remained uncompromised.