Adampur, May 13 — In a powerful and emotionally charged address at the Adampur Air Force Station in Punjab, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that Pakistan’s audacity—not just its terror camps—had been destroyed, praising the Indian Air Force’s decisive action and resilience amid recent hostilities.
“Bharat Mata ki Jai is not just a slogan; it is a sacred oath. It echoes in the skies when our missiles and drones strike,” Modi told the air warriors, asserting the strength and determination of India’s armed forces.
Referring to Operation Sindoor, the Prime Minister stated that India hit back with unmatched force, dismantling terror infrastructure and crushing cross-border threats. He revealed that bases like Adampur had been targeted multiple times, but every attempt was thwarted by vigilant defence forces.
“When our forces neutralise nuclear blackmail, the enemy understands what ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’ truly means,” he added, in a thinly veiled reference to Pakistan’s rhetoric during the conflict.
Standing before the personnel of the Indian Air Force, Modi saluted their service and sacrifice: “Your courage ensures the nation sleeps in peace. I’ve come here to honour that bravery.”
Without naming Pakistan directly, his remarks served as a clear message of deterrence, reaffirming India’s zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and cross-border aggression.
PM Modi at Adampur Airbase: “Pakistan’s Audacity Was Destroyed”
