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(13 May 2025, 10:16)

PM Modi: terror talks only — and PoK is on the table


In a fiery national address following the success of Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid down India’s new rules of engagement: no dialogues with Pakistan unless it's about terrorism or Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

Modi declared that Operation Sindoor — a bold counter-terror campaign — was a message etched in fire: any attack on India will invite decisive retaliation. Within just three days, Pakistan faced more damage than it had bargained for, prompting it to reach out quietly to India’s military for a ceasefire. The operation is now temporarily suspended, not ended — a pause, not peace.

Importantly, Modi positioned Operation Sindoor not merely as a military campaign, but as an emotional commitment — a symbol of India's collective resolve and its new national security doctrine. He outlined a firm strategy that promises decisive retaliation for any terrorist provocation, complete rejection of nuclear blackmail, and an uncompromising stance that equates terror sponsors with terrorists themselves. In Modi's words, the old rules of the game no longer apply — India will treat those who harbor and fund terrorism no differently than the terrorists they protect.

He didn’t mince words about Pakistan’s complicity in terror either, pointing to the disturbing spectacle of senior Pakistani military officials attending funerals of terrorists, exposing their deep entanglement in state-sponsored terror. He warned that Pakistan’s continued nurturing of terrorism would only hasten its own downfall. Peace, he said, is impossible unless Pakistan dismantles its terror infrastructure.

In a rousing conclusion, Modi saluted India’s armed forces, intelligence agencies, and scientists, dedicating their bravery to the mothers, sisters, and daughters of India. He reaffirmed that while this is not an era of war, it cannot be an era of terrorism either. India, he said, stands united in its zero-tolerance approach, and the world must now recognise that terror and talks, blood and water, trade and terror — none of these can flow together.


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