Army Chief's stern warning to Pakistan after Delhi blast: 'Operation Sindoor' is just a trailer!
New Delhi, November 17, 2025: The entire security apparatus has come on high alert after a suspicious explosion in the Red Fort area of ??the country's capital Delhi. While this incident has created a stir across the country, Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has given a very strong warning to Pakistan. He said in clear words that the recently conducted 'Operation Sindoor' was just a trailer and India is fully prepared to deal with any kind of terrorist act. This warning has created fear among Pakistan and its terrorist supporters, and India's strength in terms of national security has once again come before the world.
This incident in Delhi is of a very serious nature. There is initial information that some people were injured in the explosion in a crowded place near the Red Fort, while the loud sound of the explosion caused panic among the citizens of the area. Although the situation was brought under control due to the immediate action of the Delhi Police and the National Security Guard (NSG), the investigation is revealing shocking details. Preliminary investigations indicate that the blast is likely to be carried out by Pakistan-backed terrorist organisations. The police have started analysing the remains from the blast site and are investigating based on CCTV footage and witness statements. The Delhi Chief Minister and the Union Home Minister have visited the spot and taken stock of the situation and have appealed to the citizens to remain calm.
In the wake of the blast, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, while addressing the 'Chanakya Defence Dialogue' conference held in New Delhi on Monday (November 17), issued a direct warning to Pakistan. "Operation Sindoor was just a trailer. We are ready for any challenge," he said. He further said, "India seeks peace, but we will give a strong response to any country or organization that promotes terrorism. Talks and terrorism cannot go together. If Pakistan gives us another chance, we will teach them how to deal responsibly with their neighbours." This statement caused a ruckus in the House, and the Army Chief's words gave a glimpse of India's determination. 'Operation Sindoor' has become a significant operation in India's history. This operation was launched on 22 April 2025 in response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir. In this attack, Pakistan-sponsored terrorists killed 26 innocent civilians, which sparked a wave of anger across the country. India launched 'Operation Sindoor' in response to this attack on 7 May, which was successfully completed in just 88 hours. This operation targeted several terrorist hideouts, training camps and air bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The Indian Air Force's precision strikes destroyed several important enemy positions, dealing a major blow to terrorist organizations. Speaking about the success of the operation, the Army Chief said, "This operation shows our capability and preparedness. We will take care of the country's security under any circumstances."
The incident has sparked debate among political and strategic experts. Although Congress leaders and opposition parties have criticized the government for its lax security in the wake of the blast, BJP leaders have backed the Army Chief's warning, saying, "India will no longer tolerate terrorism. Every attack will get a strong response." Defense expert Retired General V. K. Singh said in an interview, "Operations like Operation Sindoor teach the enemy a lesson. The Delhi blast is a sign of Pakistan's frustration, as they cannot withstand our capabilities." On the other hand, internationally, the US and the European Union have spoken in favor of India and appealed to Pakistan to stop terrorism.
After the Delhi blast, the Army has increased security at important places across the country. Border security personnel have been put on high alert and Air Force aircraft have been given a ready signal. Citizens have been urged not to spread rumours on social media and to follow official instructions. Although the incident has once again exposed the challenges facing India's security, the Army Chief's warning has boosted the confidence of the countrymen.
The Army Chief reiterated that we will respond to any force that challenges India's peaceful policy. Through operations like 'Operation Sindoor', India has proven that our strength lies not only in words but also in action. The Delhi blasts are not just a new chapter, but also a part of the fight against terrorism. The Army Chief appealed to the countrymen to come together and face these challenges. An investigation into the incident is underway and the government has assured that the culprits will be severely punished.
The contribution of the Army and the police forces to the security of the country in these difficult times is invaluable. While Pakistan is worried about when the 'main film' will start after the 'trailer', India has shown its readiness. India's firm resolve is that it will not tolerate any obstacle in the path of peace and progress.
New Delhi, November 17, 2025: The entire security apparatus has come on high alert after a suspicious explosion in the Red Fort area of ??the country's capital Delhi. While this incident has created a stir across the country, Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has given a very strong warning to Pakistan. He said in clear words that the recently conducted 'Operation Sindoor' was just a trailer and India is fully prepared to deal with any kind of terrorist act. This warning has created fear among Pakistan and its terrorist supporters, and India's strength in terms of national security has once again come before the world.
This incident in Delhi is of a very serious nature. There is initial information that some people were injured in the explosion in a crowded place near the Red Fort, while the loud sound of the explosion caused panic among the citizens of the area. Although the situation was brought under control due to the immediate action of the Delhi Police and the National Security Guard (NSG), the investigation is revealing shocking details. Preliminary investigations indicate that the blast is likely to be carried out by Pakistan-backed terrorist organisations. The police have started analysing the remains from the blast site and are investigating based on CCTV footage and witness statements. The Delhi Chief Minister and the Union Home Minister have visited the spot and taken stock of the situation and have appealed to the citizens to remain calm.
In the wake of the blast, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, while addressing the 'Chanakya Defence Dialogue' conference held in New Delhi on Monday (November 17), issued a direct warning to Pakistan. "Operation Sindoor was just a trailer. We are ready for any challenge," he said. He further said, "India seeks peace, but we will give a strong response to any country or organization that promotes terrorism. Talks and terrorism cannot go together. If Pakistan gives us another chance, we will teach them how to deal responsibly with their neighbours." This statement caused a ruckus in the House, and the Army Chief's words gave a glimpse of India's determination. 'Operation Sindoor' has become a significant operation in India's history. This operation was launched on 22 April 2025 in response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir. In this attack, Pakistan-sponsored terrorists killed 26 innocent civilians, which sparked a wave of anger across the country. India launched 'Operation Sindoor' in response to this attack on 7 May, which was successfully completed in just 88 hours. This operation targeted several terrorist hideouts, training camps and air bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The Indian Air Force's precision strikes destroyed several important enemy positions, dealing a major blow to terrorist organizations. Speaking about the success of the operation, the Army Chief said, "This operation shows our capability and preparedness. We will take care of the country's security under any circumstances."
The incident has sparked debate among political and strategic experts. Although Congress leaders and opposition parties have criticized the government for its lax security in the wake of the blast, BJP leaders have backed the Army Chief's warning, saying, "India will no longer tolerate terrorism. Every attack will get a strong response." Defense expert Retired General V. K. Singh said in an interview, "Operations like Operation Sindoor teach the enemy a lesson. The Delhi blast is a sign of Pakistan's frustration, as they cannot withstand our capabilities." On the other hand, internationally, the US and the European Union have spoken in favor of India and appealed to Pakistan to stop terrorism.
After the Delhi blast, the Army has increased security at important places across the country. Border security personnel have been put on high alert and Air Force aircraft have been given a ready signal. Citizens have been urged not to spread rumours on social media and to follow official instructions. Although the incident has once again exposed the challenges facing India's security, the Army Chief's warning has boosted the confidence of the countrymen.
The Army Chief reiterated that we will respond to any force that challenges India's peaceful policy. Through operations like 'Operation Sindoor', India has proven that our strength lies not only in words but also in action. The Delhi blasts are not just a new chapter, but also a part of the fight against terrorism. The Army Chief appealed to the countrymen to come together and face these challenges. An investigation into the incident is underway and the government has assured that the culprits will be severely punished.
The contribution of the Army and the police forces to the security of the country in these difficult times is invaluable. While Pakistan is worried about when the 'main film' will start after the 'trailer', India has shown its readiness. India's firm resolve is that it will not tolerate any obstacle in the path of peace and progress.
This incident in Delhi is of a very serious nature. There is initial information that some people were injured in the explosion in a crowded place near the Red Fort, while the loud sound of the explosion caused panic among the citizens of the area. Although the situation was brought under control due to the immediate action of the Delhi Police and the National Security Guard (NSG), the investigation is revealing shocking details. Preliminary investigations indicate that the blast is likely to be carried out by Pakistan-backed terrorist organisations. The police have started analysing the remains from the blast site and are investigating based on CCTV footage and witness statements. The Delhi Chief Minister and the Union Home Minister have visited the spot and taken stock of the situation and have appealed to the citizens to remain calm.
In the wake of the blast, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, while addressing the 'Chanakya Defence Dialogue' conference held in New Delhi on Monday (November 17), issued a direct warning to Pakistan. "Operation Sindoor was just a trailer. We are ready for any challenge," he said. He further said, "India seeks peace, but we will give a strong response to any country or organization that promotes terrorism. Talks and terrorism cannot go together. If Pakistan gives us another chance, we will teach them how to deal responsibly with their neighbours." This statement caused a ruckus in the House, and the Army Chief's words gave a glimpse of India's determination. 'Operation Sindoor' has become a significant operation in India's history. This operation was launched on 22 April 2025 in response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir. In this attack, Pakistan-sponsored terrorists killed 26 innocent civilians, which sparked a wave of anger across the country. India launched 'Operation Sindoor' in response to this attack on 7 May, which was successfully completed in just 88 hours. This operation targeted several terrorist hideouts, training camps and air bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The Indian Air Force's precision strikes destroyed several important enemy positions, dealing a major blow to terrorist organizations. Speaking about the success of the operation, the Army Chief said, "This operation shows our capability and preparedness. We will take care of the country's security under any circumstances."
The incident has sparked debate among political and strategic experts. Although Congress leaders and opposition parties have criticized the government for its lax security in the wake of the blast, BJP leaders have backed the Army Chief's warning, saying, "India will no longer tolerate terrorism. Every attack will get a strong response." Defense expert Retired General V. K. Singh said in an interview, "Operations like Operation Sindoor teach the enemy a lesson. The Delhi blast is a sign of Pakistan's frustration, as they cannot withstand our capabilities." On the other hand, internationally, the US and the European Union have spoken in favor of India and appealed to Pakistan to stop terrorism.
After the Delhi blast, the Army has increased security at important places across the country. Border security personnel have been put on high alert and Air Force aircraft have been given a ready signal. Citizens have been urged not to spread rumours on social media and to follow official instructions. Although the incident has once again exposed the challenges facing India's security, the Army Chief's warning has boosted the confidence of the countrymen.
The Army Chief reiterated that we will respond to any force that challenges India's peaceful policy. Through operations like 'Operation Sindoor', India has proven that our strength lies not only in words but also in action. The Delhi blasts are not just a new chapter, but also a part of the fight against terrorism. The Army Chief appealed to the countrymen to come together and face these challenges. An investigation into the incident is underway and the government has assured that the culprits will be severely punished.
The contribution of the Army and the police forces to the security of the country in these difficult times is invaluable. While Pakistan is worried about when the 'main film' will start after the 'trailer', India has shown its readiness. India's firm resolve is that it will not tolerate any obstacle in the path of peace and progress.
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