ExBulletin Article RatingRaaton ki neend ud di: PM Modi praises INS Vikrant during Diwali visit with Indian Navy - ExBulletin
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63% : His remarks highlighted the emotional bond he shares with the armed forces, a theme reinforced by his heartfelt Diwali message: It is my privilege to celebrate this sacred festival among you, my brave naval family, who safeguard India's maritime borders.52% : Addressing the sailors on board, the Prime Minister recalled the psychological impact of the ship on adversaries during recent military operations, saying: "We saw a few months ago how Vikrant, by name alone, gave sleepless nights to Pakistan Pakistan ki raaton ki neend uda di thi. He termed INS Vikrant not just a warship, but a living embodiment of India's strength, determination and global presence in the 21st century.
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