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India won’t bend over Pakistan’s nuclear extortion: Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a speech on May 12, 2025. Photo: PMO by PTI

Sindoor action is still ongoing Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday He was in his first speech to the country after the operation began on May 7. He added that India “will not tolerate any nuclear blackmail” when it comes to opposing terrorism and its sponsor Pakistan.

He said India has established a “new routine” in handling terrorist incidents, which is responding to them in language that terrorists understand.

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“Zero Tolerance”

In his speech, Mr. Modi mentioned the 2016 surgical strike and the 2019 Balakot air strike, saying that zero tolerance for terrorism is a guarantee for a better world.

The prime minister said that the current cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan is only regarded as a pause and Pakistan’s actions in the next few days will be assessed for any further action.

Mr. Modi clarified that the talks with Pakistan were only on the issue of terrorism and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

“Talk and horror cannot be together, terror and trade cannot be integrated, water and blood (referring to the shutdown of the Indian Water Treaty) cannot be integrated.”

Mr. Modi chose to evade U.S. President Donald Trump’s statement that his administration helped to stop the conflict.

Modi pointed out that Pakistani army officials were at the funeral of terrorists, and Mr Modi said that the Pakistani state was a sponsor of terror. In the future, even in Pakistan, India will not distinguish between terrorists and their sponsors. He also said that the Pakistani state sponsorship of terror will ultimately lead to its own destruction.

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“Terrorism University”

He said Bahwalpur and Muridek (two terrorist camps hit by Indian troops) are “terrorist universities” that are linked to every major terrorist attack in the past few years, including 9/11 attacks and attacks in the London control system.

The Prime Minister said that India’s unity was the same as the determination of citizens, in the barbaric attacks of Pahargam, the religion of the victims was asked there before they were killed in front of their wives, daughters and sisters, where the vermilion (sindoor) wiped the terrorists from their wife’s ancestors, a terrorist man, which is under 100 figures.

“Try to undermine the harmony of our country and society, but India responds in a unified manner,” Modi said.

“The power is still on guard”

He praised the three armed forces (Army, Air Force and Navy) and the Border Security Force (BSF) for hitting Pakistan’s targets within the first three days and defended the country when Pakistan retaliated. “They remained vigilant,” he added.

“This is definitely not a time for war, but it is not a time for terrorism,” the prime minister added.

He expressed appreciation for India’s weapons and arms, which he said sent a signal to the world that India is ready.

“Pakistan saw the destruction of terrorist camps and India’s ability to bring operations to logic, begged to stop hostilities and approach India for that and assured that they will act against terror and attacks,” he said.

He hinted at the fact that Monday was the Buddha, which marked the birth of the Buddha, and his doctrine advocated peace and non-violence, saying: “The way to peace is also achieved through the exercise of power.” “India needs to be strong to live peacefully, and it may need to exercise its strength to achieve it,” he said.

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