
In this picture published by @Narendramodi via x 4 June 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a meeting of the Council of Ministers in Nový Delhí. | Photo Credit: PTI
At his first meeting with the full council of ministers after the opening of the Sindoor Operation on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday that the native weapons showed their strength during the operation and noted that the nature of the war had changed from earlier.
According to those present at the meeting, Mr. Modi said that the priority should be assigned “production in India” with respect to weapons as much as possible. He said India had proven her strength during the Sindoor operation. In a lighter vein, he noted that people in border countries like a panda could ask where tanks and train costs were of such weapons as in the past during such hostility. “The nature of the war has changed,” he said.
He asked the ministers in his Council to identify the five main achievements in their departments and to communicate them with people, in preparation for the first anniversary of the third government of Modi and the 11 years of the NDA government at the forefront. The ministers present at the meeting said they entrusted them to look forward and avoid comparison with what happened in the past. “See what you need to do,” he said to speak at his address.
The presentation on the travel map of projects under the Ministry of Road and Motorway and was discussed by railways and during the meeting was also presentation of the Ministry of Jala Shakti.
This was the first meeting full of ministers advice after Sindoor operation. Sources said the meeting also noted that the condolences were expressed by the victims of Bengalur Stamnede during the public celebration of the royal challenge Bengalur, which lifted the Indian cricket trophy Premier League.
Published – 5 June 2025 02:29 IS