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Modi’s Stern Warning to Pakistan: ‘Operation Sindoor’ Is India’s New Policy Against Terrorism

New Delhi-In his first public address following Operation Sindoor, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday issued a firm warning to Pakistan, stating that India will not succumb to nuclear blackmail and delivered a clear message to the world: "Terror and trade, terror and talks cannot go together."

Weezharoz-In his 22-minute speech, Modi declared, “Operation Sindoor is India’s new policy against terrorism.

This is our new normal. We have currently suspended our operations against Pakistan, and their continuation will depend on Pakistan’s future behavior.”

Modi also had a strong message for Pakistani leadership, saying: “The terrorists you have nurtured for years will eventually devour Pakistan itself.

If Pakistan wants to survive, it must eradicate terrorism at its roots.”

The Indian Prime Minister warned that India will make no distinction between a government that sponsors terrorism and the terrorists themselves, and any misadventure will be met with decisive retaliation.

Modi stressed: “This may not be an era of war, but it is certainly not an era of terror either.”

He concluded by paying tribute to the Indian armed forces for the success of Operation Sindoor, during which eight Pakistani airbases were heavily damaged, ultimately forcing Islamabad to seek peace.

This speech comes amid escalating tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors and has received wide attention in both domestic and international circles.

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