In a strong and assertive statement, External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar said the objective of Operation Sindoor was “conveyed with great clarity” to all stakeholders involved. The remark comes amid growing interest in India’s swift and strategic evacuation missions, especially during global crises.
Speaking to the media, Jaishankar emphasized that Operation Sindoor, which focused on the safe evacuation of Indian nationals from high-risk zones, was not just a logistical mission but a clear message of India’s diplomatic intent and readiness to protect its citizens anywhere in the world.
"Our priority was crystal clear — the safety and security of every Indian. Operation Sindoor exemplifies how India responds swiftly, strategically, and compassionately," Jaishankar stated.
The operation garnered international attention for its efficiency, planning, and coordination with foreign governments and military units. Jaishankar reiterated that India’s foreign policy today is “proactive, people-first, and purpose-driven” — and that Operation Sindoor reflects this transformation.
The External Affairs Ministry also highlighted the role of embassies, defense forces, and emergency response teams in executing the mission seamlessly, underlining India's growing reputation for global crisis response.
What Is Operation Sindoor?
Launched by the Indian government, Operation Sindoor is part of India’s ongoing commitment to repatriate citizens from conflict zones, natural disasters, or humanitarian crises. The name “Sindoor” symbolically represents safety and dignity — elements that the mission strives to uphold in every rescue.
FAQs
Q1: What was the main goal of Operation Sindoor?
A: The goal was to safely evacuate Indian nationals from conflict-affected regions and ensure their secure return to India.
Q2: Who led the operation?
A: The operation was coordinated by the Ministry of External Affairs under the leadership of Dr. S. Jaishankar.
Q3: Why is the operation named ‘Sindoor’?
A: The term “Sindoor” is symbolic of protection, dignity, and cultural identity — aligning with the mission’s goal of safeguarding Indian lives.
Q4: How was the operation executed?
A: Through a combination of diplomatic coordination, airlift missions, and support from embassies and defense personnel.
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