India denies hitting Pakistani nuclear storage site
- On May 12, 2025, in New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a 22-minute address outlining Operation Sindoor as India’s new anti-terrorism policy.
- The speech followed India’s recent military response to the Pahalgam attack, which killed 26 civilians and led to suspending the Indus Waters Treaty and launching strikes on terror camps.
- Modi declared that India had destroyed nine terror camps inside Pakistan, killed 100 terrorists, paused offensive operations, and warned that future terror acts would be treated as acts of war.
- He declared that India would treat terrorism backed by any government the same as attacks carried out by independent terrorist groups, underscoring a strict policy against nuclear coercion and pledging strong retaliation on terms set by India.
- The address signaled a firm stance on national security with ongoing vigilance and implied that India’s responses will depend on Pakistan’s future conduct toward terrorism.
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“No Nuclear Blackmail” Says India's Modi
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said Operation Sindoor has “set a new benchmark” in India’s fight against terrorism, calling it the beginning of a new doctrine for national security. Referring to the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians, Modi condemned the brutality: “Innocent civilians spending holidays were killed after being asked their religion. This caused me great pain.” In a televised address, Modi said India has only pa…
PM Modi sets new normal in Indo-Pak relations, outlines 3 points for Islamabad
In his first public address since the recent ceasefire in the escalating India-Pakistan conflict, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid out India’s new and uncompromising doctrine on terrorism. He declared that Operation Sindoor has established a new normal in India's fight against terrorism and drawn a firm red line against both terror outfits and their state sponsors. PM Modi said, “Operation Sindoor is now India’s policy against terrorism. It has…
Armed Forces have halted operations but remain combat-ready: PM Modi
New Delhi: Minutes after U.S. President Donald Trump stated negotiations were underway with India to achieve a permanent ceasefire with Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi affirmed while the Indian Armed Forces have paused their operations, they remain fully combat-ready. In his first address to the nation following the ‘Operation Sindoor’, Prime Minister Modi said, “The Operation Sindoor is not just a name, but a reflection of the emotions o…
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