New Delhi, June 01 (Wed Words). The Ministry of Defense has declared an extended awareness campaign on ‘Operation Sindoor’ to be conducted from June 1 to June 30.
The ministry announced in a social media post that under the initiative ‘EX’, a prize of ₹10,000 would be awarded to three women authors and that they would be given the opportunity to present their views in a live broadcast on 78th sovereign television.
During the meeting with stakeholders on women’s empowerment, India also emphasized sticking to the new provisions during the discussions of the ‘Operation Sindoor’, after which the talks concluded, and on May 10 a plan was announced to pave the way for Indian support on difficulties.
India’s writers have made vital contributions to societies, economic institutions, and crucial decision-making sectors and their participation in public debate has demonstrated a strong stance on supporting public safety initiatives.
Defense Minister Naren Modi’s statement was announced, highlighting the importance of mutual integration in the areas of women, entertainment, and travel safety that shall ensure the continuation of strategic talks.
According to spokesperson Miss Mistry, the preparation for complete cooperation between India and the stakeholders has been established by May 10.
Ministry Head Naren Modi’s objective is to emphasize India’s solidarity with new states in this worldwide campaign called ‘New India Link’.
The Ministry of Defense posted, “The Ministry of Defense endeavors to provide its own community the opportunity to explore and be conscious of India’s novel initiative, Operation Sindoor’. We have made considerable strides in cooperation through our strategic initiatives in this diplomatic venture.”