Modi says India has only paused military action and will strike if any further terror attack occurs
- India has only "paused" its military action and will "retaliate on its own terms" if it faces future terror attacks, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
- Modi mentioned that India will monitor "every step of Pakistan" in his address to the nation.
- He emphasized that dialogue with Pakistan will only focus on terrorism and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir.
- Modi asserted, "Terror and talks can't go together," regarding future actions against terrorism.
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India and Pakistan have agreed a precarious peace – but will it last?
India and Pakistan stepped back from the brink of catastrophe on May 10 after a US-brokered ceasefire brought rapidly escalating hostilities between the two countries to an end. But tensions are still running high. The Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, said on May 12 that India has only “paused” its military action against Pakistan and would “retaliate on its own terms” to any attacks. The latest episode in the long-running conflict between …
India will not tolerate future terrorism or nuclear threats: Modi
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that he would respond strongly to any future “terrorist attack,” stating that New Delhi would not tolerate “nuclear blackmail” in the event of further conflict with Pakistan. Pakistan has rejected recent Indian media reports claiming that Pakistani drones violated the Line of Control (LoC), calling the allegations “fabricated and baseless,” according to security sources. “Indian media is once again ai…
Drone Tensions Escalate Along India-Pakistan Border
Drone Tensions Escalate Along India-Pakistan Border Suspected drones were observed along the International Border in the Samba district of Jammu, and the armed forces successfully downed a surveillance drone in Punjab's Jalandhar district, signaling fresh tensions between India and Pakistan.The sighting of the drones came shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s first address post-Operation Sindoor and the DGMO meet of both nations. The Army…
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