PM Modi praises Operation Sudarshan Chakra as a strong defense against terror attacks, citing past governments' lack of retaliation.

November 28th 2025.

PM Modi praises Operation Sudarshan Chakra as a strong defense against terror attacks, citing past governments' lack of retaliation.
In Udupi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his disapproval of the previous Opposition party-led governments' "no retaliation" stance after terror attacks. He praised Operation Sudarshan Chakra for providing a "wall of security" for the country. At the Laksha Kantha Gita Parayana event, PM Modi referenced the teachings of the Bhagwat Gita, stating that the mission would destroy any enemies who attempted to attack India.

During his Independence Day address at the Red Fort, PM Modi had announced the ambitious 'Sudarshan Chakra Mission', which aims to strengthen India's national security over the next decade. Speaking at the event in Udupi, the Prime Minister reminded the audience of Lord Krishna's teachings in the Gita, which emphasize the importance of standing up against oppression and restoring peace and truth. He also mentioned the country's belief in 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' and the mantra of 'Dharmo Rakshati Rakshitah'.

PM Modi then shifted his focus to the recent Gujarat viral video, where a pet dog attacked a woman in a building and the owner shockingly slapped her instead of helping. He used this incident to highlight the need for the Sudarshan Chakra mission, which will create a protective barrier around important locations in the country to prevent such attacks. The Prime Minister assured that if the enemy dared to attack, the Sudarshan Chakra would destroy them.

He also reminded the audience of the government's strong resolve to retaliate, citing the recent Operation Sindoor as an example. This operation was launched on May 7 in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, where 26 civilians lost their lives. PM Modi praised the nation's determination to retaliate and stated that this is the new India, which knows how to establish and safeguard peace.

At the event, PM Modi joined over one lakh participants in reciting the Bhagwat Gita together. This included students, monks, scholars, and citizens from various backgrounds. He also inaugurated the Suvarna Teertha Mantapa and dedicated the Kanaka Kavacha to the sacred Kanakana Kindi, a window through which the saint Kanakadasa is believed to have had a divine vision of Lord Krishna. In conclusion, the Prime Minister emphasized the importance of protecting the integrity of the vote and raised four key demands before the Election Commission of India.

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