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Blasts at terror camps echoed across world: PM's Op Sindoor mention in Australia

Addressing the Indian community in Melbourne, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Operation Sindoor showcased India's military strength and global defence credibility.

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PM Modi addressing Indian community in Melbourne.
PM Modi addressing Indian community in Melbourne.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the Indian community in Melbourne on Thursday, asserted that India's indigenous defence capabilities have earned global recognition, citing Operation Sindoor as proof of the country's growing military strength. The Prime Minister said the world witnessed India's resolve when explosions at terror camps "echoed across the globe".

Referring to India's anti-terror operation in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, the Prime Minister underscored that the country's actions sent a clear message that India would respond firmly to terrorism. "The world is witnessing the capability and credibility of India's defence platforms," he told the gathering at the Marvel Stadium.

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"During Operation Sindoor, you must have seen the explosions that struck terrorist hideouts. Their echoes were heard across the world. When such a decisive strike was carried out against terror camps, didn't it make you feel proud?" he asked the gathering, drawing loud cheers and applause from the crowd.

Further addressing the community, PM Modi said India of the 21st century is moving steadily towards becoming a developed nation, driven by the aspirations of its 1.4 billion people. He made a strong push for 'Make in India', saying Indian-made products are gaining widespread global acceptance and recognition on a large scale.

"Over the past 12 years, 'Make in India' has evolved into a global brand. Our mobile phones and electronics have reached markets across the globe. Our automobiles and pharmaceutical products have expanded their global footprint."

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He added, "When one dream is realised, a new one is born. One goal achieved gives rise to an even greater resolve. This is an India that believes in 'Grow More, Achieve More'".

The Prime Minister said India is now the world's fastest-growing major economy and is determined to become one of the world's top three economies at the earliest.

"We are a nation of 1.4 billion people filled with aspirations. We are eager, we are impatient. We are the world's fastest-growing major economy, but we want to become one of the world's top three economies as soon as possible," he said.

Highlighting India's technological progress, the PM asserted that the country has emerged as the world's second-largest 5G market and is rapidly working on developing indigenous 6G technology.

"India has become the world's second-largest 5G market. Today, India is rapidly working on Made-in-India 6G technology," he said.

The Prime Minister also thanked the Indian community for the warm welcome, saying Melbourne had "stolen the show" with its enthusiastic reception.

"The energy with which all of you and our Aussie friends have welcomed us is truly amazing. Melbourne has, in a way, stolen the show," he said.

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PM Modi also thanked Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, describing him as "India's friend" and recalling that the two leaders had earlier shared the stage in Sydney before coming together again in Melbourne.

Speaking about the Indian diaspora, the Prime Minister said the community had played a key role in strengthening India's global image while remaining deeply connected to its cultural roots.

Referring to the growing popularity of spiritual and cultural gatherings, he said Indian traditions continued to thrive overseas through events such as Satyanarayan Katha, Ardas at gurdwaras, Bharatanatyam and Bhangra performances, cricket tournaments and the upcoming Indian Film Festival in Melbourne.

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Anuja Jha
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Jul 9, 2026 15:49 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the Indian community in Melbourne on Thursday, asserted that India's indigenous defence capabilities have earned global recognition, citing Operation Sindoor as proof of the country's growing military strength. The Prime Minister said the world witnessed India's resolve when explosions at terror camps "echoed across the globe".

Referring to India's anti-terror operation in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, the Prime Minister underscored that the country's actions sent a clear message that India would respond firmly to terrorism. "The world is witnessing the capability and credibility of India's defence platforms," he told the gathering at the Marvel Stadium.

"During Operation Sindoor, you must have seen the explosions that struck terrorist hideouts. Their echoes were heard across the world. When such a decisive strike was carried out against terror camps, didn't it make you feel proud?" he asked the gathering, drawing loud cheers and applause from the crowd.

Further addressing the community, PM Modi said India of the 21st century is moving steadily towards becoming a developed nation, driven by the aspirations of its 1.4 billion people. He made a strong push for 'Make in India', saying Indian-made products are gaining widespread global acceptance and recognition on a large scale.

"Over the past 12 years, 'Make in India' has evolved into a global brand. Our mobile phones and electronics have reached markets across the globe. Our automobiles and pharmaceutical products have expanded their global footprint."

He added, "When one dream is realised, a new one is born. One goal achieved gives rise to an even greater resolve. This is an India that believes in 'Grow More, Achieve More'".

The Prime Minister said India is now the world's fastest-growing major economy and is determined to become one of the world's top three economies at the earliest.

"We are a nation of 1.4 billion people filled with aspirations. We are eager, we are impatient. We are the world's fastest-growing major economy, but we want to become one of the world's top three economies as soon as possible," he said.

Highlighting India's technological progress, the PM asserted that the country has emerged as the world's second-largest 5G market and is rapidly working on developing indigenous 6G technology.

"India has become the world's second-largest 5G market. Today, India is rapidly working on Made-in-India 6G technology," he said.

The Prime Minister also thanked the Indian community for the warm welcome, saying Melbourne had "stolen the show" with its enthusiastic reception.

"The energy with which all of you and our Aussie friends have welcomed us is truly amazing. Melbourne has, in a way, stolen the show," he said.

PM Modi also thanked Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, describing him as "India's friend" and recalling that the two leaders had earlier shared the stage in Sydney before coming together again in Melbourne.

Speaking about the Indian diaspora, the Prime Minister said the community had played a key role in strengthening India's global image while remaining deeply connected to its cultural roots.

Referring to the growing popularity of spiritual and cultural gatherings, he said Indian traditions continued to thrive overseas through events such as Satyanarayan Katha, Ardas at gurdwaras, Bharatanatyam and Bhangra performances, cricket tournaments and the upcoming Indian Film Festival in Melbourne.

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Published By:
Anuja Jha
Published On:
Jul 9, 2026 15:49 IST

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