India strict against terror, PM Modi said on Operation Sindoor “Nuclear Blackmail not tolerated”

PM Modi: The Prime Minister emphasized three major points. First, if there is a terrorist attack on India, then a befitting reply will be given, and that too on the terms of India.

PM ways: In his address to the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while announcing India’s new and rigorous policy against terrorism, said that ‘Operation Sindoor’ has drawn a new streak in the fight against terror. He told the countrymen that when India took action against terrorism, Pakistan attacked India. But in India’s retaliation, Pakistan’s missiles were shattered like a straw. PM Modi termed this operation as India’s permanent policy against terrorism and asked to establish ‘New Normal’.

If a terrorist attack on India will be given a befitting reply

The Prime Minister emphasized three major points. First, if there is a terrorist attack on India, then a befitting reply will be given, and that too on the terms of India. Second, India will not tolerate any kind of nuclear blackmail and will be accurately hit. Third, the bosses of terror will no longer be seen separately, but continuous decisive steps will be taken against them. PM Modi said that India’s unity is its biggest strength. He insisted that this era is not of war, but it will not be a terrorism era either. Zero tolerance policy against terrorism is a better guarantee of a better world.

Big change in India’s defense policy

PM Modi appealed to the countrymen to remain united and said that Operation Sindoor has not only given a strong message to Pakistan, but has also underlined India’s firmness towards terrorism on the world stage. He described this operation as a symbol of India’s military strength and strategic persistence. After this address, people across the country appreciated Operation Sindoor and India’s new policy on social media. Experts believe that this step indicates a historical change in India’s defense policy.

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