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    Home»India»Is Sindh’s Return to India Possible? Defence Minister Suggests Yes

    Is Sindh’s Return to India Possible? Defence Minister Suggests Yes

    India November 24, 20252 Mins Read
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    Is Sindh’s Return to India Possible? Defence Minister Suggests Yes
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    A significant statement from Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has opened up a conversation about the future of Sindh, suggesting that the region might one day be part of India again. Singh articulated that the civilizational and cultural links between Sindh and India are so profound that they transcend current political boundaries, implying a potential future re-integration. “Civilisationally, Sindh will always be a part of India,” he affirmed, underlining the enduring connection.

    Singh drew upon the personal reflections of LK Advani, a former Home Minister, who had expressed deep anguish over Sindh’s separation during the 1947 Partition. The Defence Minister quoted Advani regarding the spiritual significance of the Indus River for Sindhi Hindus, noting that its reverence was shared by many Muslims in the region, who considered its waters as sacred as the Aab-e-Zamzam.

    Adding a layer of possibility to territorial discussions, Singh remarked, “Borders can change. Who knows, tomorrow Sindh may return to India again.” He also emphasized the persistent bond with the Sindhi people, stating, “Our people of Sindh, who hold the Indus River sacred, will always be our own.” These comments echo recent government positions on territorial claims, including the expectation that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir will naturally integrate with India. Singh also praised the Sindhi community’s remarkable resilience and their significant contributions to India’s economic and social fabric, achieved through sheer perseverance and an entrepreneurial spirit.

    Borders Cultural Ties geopolitics india pakistan relations Indian Defence Minister Indus River LK Advani Partition of India Rajnath Singh Sindh
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