Modi Says India Won’t Tolerate Nuclear Blackmail
This statement came in his first public speech since India initiated Operation Sindoor, targeting sites in Pakistan, which India claims has supported cross-border terrorism—a charge Pakistan denies.
In his address, Modi emphasized the shift in India's security approach following the launch of Operation Sindoor.
He explained that the operation represents India’s new stance against terrorism.
“Operation Sindoor is India’s policy against terrorism. Operation Sindoor has carved out a new benchmark in our fight against terrorism and has set up a new parameter and new normal,” he said.
Modi further emphasized that India would no longer distinguish between “terrorists and their state sponsors.”
The Prime Minister also expressed India's resolve to act decisively, stating, “We will give a befitting response on our terms only. We will take strict action at every place from where the roots of terrorism emerge.”
He concluded by warning that “no nuclear blackmail will be tolerated anymore,” underscoring India's commitment to defending itself from any threats.
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