New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared new details about Operation Sindoor during his fierce address in the Lok Sabha. The PM said that he was called by US vice -president JD Vance on 9 May, so that he could be informed about a adjacent ‘huge’ strike by Pakistan. “On the night of May 9, the US vice -president tried to talk to me. He tried for an hour, but I was in a meeting with my army, so I could not pick up his call. Later, I called him back. The US vice -president told me on the phone that Pakistan said that Pakistan said that if Pakistan attacked, it is very good. Answer,” PM Modi told the lower house.Parliament Monsoon Session – Follow Live UpdateHe further said that no leader in the world had asked India to stop his response, “No global leader urged India to stop the operation.”Targeting in the opposition, he commented, “On one hand, India is moving rapidly towards self -reliance, but the Congress is depending on Pakistan for issues. Unfortunately, the Congress is importing issues from Pakistan.”After the Pahalgam attack on 22 April, Operation Sindoor, which targeted the infrastructure of Pakistani terror, was completed within 22 minutes, PM Modi said. He said, “We destroyed deep terrorist sites inside Pakistan … Our army told Pakistan’s army that we have achieved our purpose. We achieved our target 100%,” he said, “He said,” Pakistani airbases are still in ICU. “PM Modi was addressing the Lok Sabha during a debate on India’s sharp vengeance under the Pahgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor.