India’s policy of zero tolerance against terror is unbreakable: Minister Rai | Bharat News

India's policy of zero tolerance against terror is unbreakable: Minister Rai | Bharat News

India has shown the world through Operation Sindoor that whoever dare it will not be able to see it again, Minister of State (Ghar) Nityanand Rai said on Tuesday. He was speaking in the 23rd edition of NSG’s counter-terraler International Seminar at Manekshaw Center.

“The whole country has felt that the Modi government has shown no shortage of political will or resources in the fight against terrorism. This is New India and our policy of zero tolerance against terrorism is unwavering. There will be challenges, but the security and dignity of the country will be given a top priority. We have shown the world and taught that India will not be said again.

He said that on April 22, cowardly work such as Pahalgam terrorist attack does not weaken India, but only strengthens its resolve.

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“Through the operation, Sindor India has made it clear that it will respond to any terrorist attack on its soil with courage and determination and will also achieve success. The international community has now seen India’s determination. We have always been voters of peace and dialogue. But anyone encourages us and threatens our sovereignty that we will not only defend ourselves, but will also defeat ENME’s intentions,” he said.

Under the NSG’s two-day flagship event, “cooperation and innovation of innovation and innovation to address the complications of modern terrorism, under the forging and innovation”, inter-agency coordination, operating coordination, and strategic integration in terrorism (CT) and counter-ID operations to promote strategic integration.

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Inaugurating the seminar, NSG DG Brighu Srinivasan played the NSG’s continuous role in anti-terrorism efforts and played his personnel in defending Jammu Airport during Operation Sindoor.

“During Operation Sindor, our personnel played a special role in neutralizing a drone with explosive payload near Jammu Airport. Last month, with state police and RPF, counter-terrorist exercise in Railways in Jammu, was organized in Railways in Jammu. In future, train intervention practice will increase,” he said.

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According to the NSG chief, a security audit of inland water tourist lines in India was recently organized by force and anti-Hijac exercises were performed on cruise lines running on the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers.

Delegations from more than 17 foreign countries, including the US, Russia, Japan, Israel, Germany and Indonesia, are participating along with senior officers of state police forces, CAPF, army and intelligence agencies.

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