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PM Modi celebrates Sindoor wins action in India-Pakistan ceasefire

Prime Minister Modi revealed that Pakistan begged for help after India’s strong retaliation under Sindor’s action and called for a ceasefire.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the United States at 8 p.m. on Monday, the first time since India launched Operation Sindor on May 7. This powerful military operation was in response to the brutal terrorist attacks in Pahalgam, shocking the country. In his speech, Prime Minister Modi explained how India punished those responsible quickly and strongly.

The Prime Minister said Pakistan began to find a way out after facing India’s positive reaction. “It was hit hard and Pakistan went to the world for help,” he said. He also revealed that the Pakistani army contacted the Director-General of the Indian Military Operations (DGMO) on May 10 just three days after the operation began. By then, India had destroyed most of its terrorist infrastructure and eliminated many terrorists hiding in Pakistan and Pakistani occupation.

Prime Minister Modi made it clear that India believes there is no difference between the government that protects terrorists and the terrorists themselves. “We will not distinguish between governments under the influence of terrorists and terrorist dealers,” he said.

India launched a precise strike on the terrorist camp, killing more than 100 terrorists. Days after the attacks, Pakistan called for a ceasefire, marking the end of four days of cross-border hostilities.

The Prime Minister’s speech conveyed a strong message: India will not tolerate terrorism and will do its best to protect its people. His speech also highlighted India’s determination to oppose terror, no matter where it comes from.

This is seen as one of the boldest moves in recent times, demonstrating India’s strong stance on terrorism and sending a message to the world.

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