
In his speech from the Red Fort on Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced two significant changes. He claimed that in order to give the general public tax relief, the government is implementing GST reforms this Diwali. The Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana will be put into effect today, he added. Sons and daughters who land their first private sector employment will receive ₹15,000 from the government as part of this programme. Businesses will receive an incentive bonus for creating more jobs. About 3.5 crore young people would have work chances because of this plan.

In his first speech, the prime minister talked about ‘Operation Sindoor’. “I had the chance to salute the valiant heroes of ‘Operation Sindoor’ from the Red Fort’s ramparts today,” he remarked. Our troops have inflicted unimaginable punishment on our adversaries. Terrorists who crossed the border at Pahalgam were killed on April 22. After being questioned about their religion, people were killed. “Anger was in the air throughout India,” he remarked. This shook the entire globe. One way to convey that rage is through “Operation Sindoor”. We let our army go free. For the first time in decades, our army took action. By entering enemy territory, hundreds of terrorists were eliminated. Pakistan continues to have sleep disturbances. There are new discoveries about the extent of the destruction in Pakistan every day.

Terrorism has plagued our nation for decades,” the prime minister stated. It has wounded the nation’s heart. A new normal has been formed by us. Terrorists and those who support them will not be treated differently. India has made the decision to not put up with nuclear threats. “The practice of nuclear blackmail has been around for a while. We will no longer put up with blackmail. The army will make the decision even if foes persist in this endeavour. We will carry out its decisions about time, tactics, and objectives. We’ll respond appropriately. India has made the decision that water and blood will not coexist.

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