Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath Praises BrahMos Missile and Launches Development Projects
CM Yogi: BrahMos from Lucknow led 'Operation Sindoor', shook powers
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath praised the BrahMos missile's role in 'Operation Sindoor' during the Times Samman-2026 ceremony in Lucknow. He also announced initiatives to enhance drone technology and distributed land ownership certificates to displaced families while launching development projects worth ₹417 crore (approximately $50 million USD).
- 01Yogi Adityanath highlighted the BrahMos missile's impact in 'Operation Sindoor'.
- 02Uttar Pradesh is focusing on advancing drone technology in the defense sector.
- 03The CM emphasized India's growing self-reliance in defense capabilities.
- 04Adityanath distributed land ownership certificates to 331 displaced Hindu families.
- 05213 development projects worth ₹417 crore were inaugurated across Lakhimpur Kheri and surrounding areas.
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During the Times Samman-2026 ceremony held at the Smritika War Memorial in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath commended the BrahMos missile for its crucial role in 'Operation Sindoor', stating it executed the first strike that left many global powers shaken. He announced that the state is enhancing its drone technology initiatives to strengthen the defense sector. Adityanath also noted India's transition from dependence on foreign nations to a more self-reliant defense posture. In a separate event in Lakhimpur Kheri, he distributed land ownership certificates to 331 Hindu families displaced from Bangladesh and inaugurated 213 development projects worth ₹417 crore (approximately $50 million USD), reinforcing the government's commitment to public welfare and employment.
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The initiatives announced by CM Yogi Adityanath aim to improve local infrastructure and provide support to displaced families, while the focus on drone technology could enhance job opportunities in the defense sector.
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