“Indigenous capabilities, including Made-in-India weapons, enable India to act decisively & independently”
PM exhorts Indian innovators & youth to develop jet engines in India
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has hailed Operation Sindoor as a demonstration of India’s strategic autonomy and defence self-reliance. Addressing the nation from the ramparts of the iconic Red Fort, Delhi on the 79th Independence Day on August 15, 2025, the Prime Minister asserted that, during the operation, the Armed Forces dismantled terror networks and Pakistan-based infrastructure using Made-in-India weapons, signaling a new era where India no longer accepts nuclear blackmail or threats on foreign terms.
On the issue of the Indus Waters Treaty, the Prime Minister made it unequivocally clear: “India has now decided, blood and water will not flow together. The people have realised that the Indus Waters Treaty was unjust. Water from the Indus River system irrigated enemy lands while our farmers suffered.” This statement reaffirmed that India will no longer compromise on its national interests, and the operation underscored the country’s ability to act swiftly and decisively, relying entirely on indigenous technology and defence platforms.
Underlining Aatmanirbhar Bharat as one of the key foundational planks for Viksit Bharat, PM Modi said, “Dependence on others raises questions about a nation’s independence. It is unfortunate when dependence becomes a dangerous habit. That’s why we must remain aware and committed to becoming self-reliant. Self-reliance is not just about exports, imports, the rupee, or the dollar. It is about our capabilities, our strength to stand on our own.”
Celebrating the remarkable achievements of Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, PM Modi announced plans for India’s very own space station, signalling a new era of indigenous space capabilities. He highlighted that over 300 start-ups are actively innovating in satellites, exploration, and cutting-edge space technologies, ensuring that India is not just participating but leading globally in space science and exploration.



