New Delhi: During his address from the Red Fort, Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a firm warning to Pakistan, emphasizing that India will not make a distinction between terrorists and their supporters. He stated that the Indian military will determine the consequences of any future provocations from the neighboring country.
Celebrating the success of 'Operation Sindoor', Modi highlighted the significant impact it has had on Pakistan, noting that new information about the damage inflicted is being revealed daily.
The Prime Minister reiterated India's stance against Pakistan's nuclear threats, asserting that such intimidation will not be tolerated.
"The actions taken by our armed forces during Operation Sindoor are unprecedented in recent history. We have established a new standard for addressing cross-border terrorism," Modi remarked during his 79th Independence Day speech. He paid tribute to the courageous soldiers who avenged the Pahalgam attack in ways that exceeded expectations.
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