During Operation Sindoor, the world saw India’s strength: ministers and top Babas PM | Bharat News

New Delhi: “The world watched India’s strength (Dunia Ni Hamari View),” PM Narendra Modi said that he addressed the Union Council Council of Ministers on Wednesday about the success of Operation Sindoor.“The PM said that it took us only 25 minutes to demolish the terrorist infrastructure built for decades as part of our policy to use terrorism to use terrorism,” a source said that on the night of 6 and 7 May, he said to be accurately strunted to destroy the important facilities of Lashkar-e-Taibul, Zish-e-Mohmad.Modi said that the struggle with Pakistan also showed the changing nature of war. The source quoted the PM as saying, “There was no movement of tanks, artillery and soldiers, and our armed forces acquitted themselves well in this new war.”The conflict was briefly discovered during the conversation that lasted for about four hours and the PM urged ministers and top bureaucrats to stop comparing the work done with the UPA in the last 11 years. “They pitched for big objectives and need to fulfill them, every product and infrastructure project should meet global standards and we should set our new goals and achieve saturation,” said an official said.Officials said that the PM also asked the ministers to visit asphalt blocks and spend at least 24 hours.During the discussion on the roadmap for ‘Vikasi Bharat’, Modi said that some ministries will soon be transferred to the new Common Central Secretaria (CCS) buildings along the Kartavya Path. A source said, “He said that in the initial stages, there may not be enough space for ministers and officials and they need to keep their ego aside. Once all the buildings are completed, there will be enough space for all,” a source said.The message came in the midst of a plan to find sufficient space as per demand by ministries and departments to move the first set of offices in new buildings from the northern block and the government’s challenge.Sources said that during the meeting, Health Secretary Punya Salila Srivasatava made a detailed presentation on obesity, focusing on reducing the consumption of edible oil by the PM earlier, 10%. In the presentation, he shared the approximate number of obese people in India by 2035 and the sources said the problem in urban areas and children going to private schools.