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Operation Sindoor, ISS Leap, UPI Transaction, Naxalism: PM Modi Sets Tone For Monsoon Session Of Parliament

Zee News Monday, 21 July 2025 ()
By talking about the Operation Sindoor, PM Narendra Modi made it clear that the NDA government won't back down and is ready to discuss the Pahalgam terror attack in Parliament's Monsoon Session that commenced today.
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