
PM Modi made it clear that India will not tolerate nuclear blackmail
Background: Rising Tensions & Operation Sindoor
India has been engaged in heightened military tensions following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which led to cross-border drone strikes and missile exchanges. In response, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting terror hubs in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
During his May 12, 2025, national address, PM Modi made it clear that India will not tolerate nuclear blackmail and will continue to strike decisively against terrorism.
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Key Statements from PM Modi’s Address
- India’s New Counter-Terrorism Policy: Modi declared that Operation Sindoor is now India’s official policy against terrorism, setting a new precedent for military action.
- No Tolerance for Nuclear Blackmail: He warned that Pakistan’s attempts at nuclear intimidation will not deter India’s security measures.
- Decisive Military Action: Modi emphasized that India’s armed forces have full liberty to neutralize terror threats, stating that every inch of land occupied by terrorists is within India’s reach.
- Pakistan’s Plea for Ceasefire: He revealed that Pakistan pleaded for a ceasefire, which India considered only after Islamabad promised to halt terror activities.
India’s Military Strategy & Future Actions
PM Modi reaffirmed that India’s military operations are not over, stating that any future terror attack will be met with a strong response.
- Border Security Measures: India has deployed additional troops along the Line of Control (LoC) to prevent further escalations.
- Drone & Missile Strikes: Indian forces have destroyed multiple Pakistani airbases, crippling key military installations.
- Global Diplomacy: Modi emphasized that India will engage in talks with Pakistan only on terrorism and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Global Reactions & Future Implications
The address has drawn international attention, with global powers urging de-escalation:
- China has called for restraint, emphasizing the need for a lasting ceasefire.
- The US has advised Pakistan to engage directly with India, avoiding third-party mediation.
- India remains firm on its counter-terrorism policy, stating that terrorists will be neutralized even across the border if necessary.
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