Shark Tank judge and Boat founder Aman Gupta recently expressed his views on Operation Sindoor in a post on X (formerly Twitter). He commended the nation's strength and unity throughout the mission, stating “In the last few days, it wasn’t just the brave soldiers standing strong—it was also the 1.4 billion Indians from every corner of the country who stood firmly behind our forces with wholehearted support in this mission”. “No noise, just unity,” he added.
The post states:
Operation Sindoor is a proof — New India hits harder when they think we won’t.
In the last few days, it wasn’t just the brave soldiers standing strong—it was also the 1.4 billion Indians from every corner of the country who stood firmly behind our forces with wholehearted support in this mission - no noise, just unity.
Thank you, @narendramodi ji for leading us with courage.
Jai Hind.
Gupta had earlier shared his grief and shock over the tragic Pahalgam terror attack. In an emotional post on X, he conveyed his feelings with the brief yet powerful statement, “No words. Just pain,” capturing the depth of the tragedy. He also expressed his condolences, writing, “My heart goes out to the families affected by the brutality in Pahalgam.”
[With TOI inputs]
Operation Sindoor is a proof — New India hits harder when they think we won’t.
— Aman Gupta (@amangupta0303) May 15, 2025
In the last few days, it wasn’t just the brave soldiers standing strong—it was also the 1.4 billion Indians from every corner of the country who stood firmly behind our forces with wholehearted…
The post states:
Operation Sindoor is a proof — New India hits harder when they think we won’t.
In the last few days, it wasn’t just the brave soldiers standing strong—it was also the 1.4 billion Indians from every corner of the country who stood firmly behind our forces with wholehearted support in this mission - no noise, just unity.
Thank you, @narendramodi ji for leading us with courage.
Jai Hind.
Gupta had earlier shared his grief and shock over the tragic Pahalgam terror attack. In an emotional post on X, he conveyed his feelings with the brief yet powerful statement, “No words. Just pain,” capturing the depth of the tragedy. He also expressed his condolences, writing, “My heart goes out to the families affected by the brutality in Pahalgam.”
[With TOI inputs]
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