Edelweiss Mutual Fund CEO Radhika Gupta has shared 3 'little ways' in which every citizen of India can support the Indian armed forces amid the rising tension between India and Pakistan. In a post shared on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), Gupta outlined three small things that Indian citizens can take and follow to support the Indian Armed forces.
“In our own little ways, every citizen can support our frontline forces in these times.
1. Spread accurate information. And if you don't have any, stay silent.A few less What'sApp warriors hurt no one.
2.Be a good ambassador about the country our people risk their lives to defend.Say good things, do good things.This is the time to be united, not critical.
3.Follow the rules and uphold the discipline that our armed forces stand for.One person not following a rule makes life more difficult in already difficult times,” wrote Gupta in her post.
In another post on Operation Sindoor , Gupta wrote, “To every member of our armed forces who let's us sleep peacefully at night and to your families, thank you.Jai Hind.”
Gupta also shared her thoughts on Operation Sindoor soon after the press briefing on May 7. Sharing an image from the media briefing the Edelweiss Mutual Fund CEO wrote, “This photograph speaks a thousand words. Jai Hind.”
IT ministry shares important Dos and Don'ts for internet users
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has issued a new advisory outlining important ‘dos and don’ts’ for the internet users across India as tensions rise following Operation Sindoor. The advisory, shared on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), talks about the importance of responsible online behaviour and asks internet users to not fall for any misinformation.
The IT ministry posted a list of ‘dos and don’ts’ on Twitter and asked the users to be vigilant and responsible.
In our own little ways, every citizen can support our frontline forces in these times.
— Radhika Gupta (@iRadhikaGupta) May 8, 2025
1. Spread accurate information. And if you don't have any, stay silent. A few less What'sApp warriors hurt no one.
2. Be a good ambassador about the country our people risk their lives to…
“In our own little ways, every citizen can support our frontline forces in these times.
1. Spread accurate information. And if you don't have any, stay silent.A few less What'sApp warriors hurt no one.
2.Be a good ambassador about the country our people risk their lives to defend.Say good things, do good things.This is the time to be united, not critical.
3.Follow the rules and uphold the discipline that our armed forces stand for.One person not following a rule makes life more difficult in already difficult times,” wrote Gupta in her post.
In another post on Operation Sindoor , Gupta wrote, “To every member of our armed forces who let's us sleep peacefully at night and to your families, thank you.Jai Hind.”
To every member of our armed forces who let's us sleep peacefully at night and to your families, thank you.
— Radhika Gupta (@iRadhikaGupta) May 8, 2025
Jai Hind.
Gupta also shared her thoughts on Operation Sindoor soon after the press briefing on May 7. Sharing an image from the media briefing the Edelweiss Mutual Fund CEO wrote, “This photograph speaks a thousand words. Jai Hind.”
This photograph speaks a thousand words. Jai Hind. pic.twitter.com/zW60mg3VPn
— Radhika Gupta (@iRadhikaGupta) May 7, 2025
Jai Hind. Jai Hind ki Sena.
— Radhika Gupta (@iRadhikaGupta) May 7, 2025
IT ministry shares important Dos and Don'ts for internet users
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has issued a new advisory outlining important ‘dos and don’ts’ for the internet users across India as tensions rise following Operation Sindoor. The advisory, shared on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), talks about the importance of responsible online behaviour and asks internet users to not fall for any misinformation.
The IT ministry posted a list of ‘dos and don’ts’ on Twitter and asked the users to be vigilant and responsible.
Critical Online Safety Alert always follow cybersecurity precautions. Stay cautious while online—don’t fall for traps or misinformation. Be patriotic, stay vigilant, stay safe.#Digitalindia #OperationSindoor pic.twitter.com/IIRKGzsh27
— Ministry of Electronics & IT (@GoI_MeitY) May 9, 2025
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