“India Will Retaliate on Its Own Terms”: PM Modi Warns Pakistan After Op Sindoor

GG News Bureau
Adampur, 13th May: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his visit to Adampur Air Force Station on Monday, lauded the bravery and professionalism of the Indian Armed Forces while issuing a stern warning to Pakistan in the wake of Operation Sindoor. Addressing air warriors and soldiers, PM Modi asserted that India has redefined the rules of engagement against terrorism and will respond with decisive force if provoked again.

Calling the slogan ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ more than just words, PM Modi said, “This is the oath of every soldier who risks his life for the dignity of the nation. When Indian drones strike enemy bunkers and missiles hit with precision, the enemy hears just one sound — Bharat Mata Ki Jai.”

Operation Sindoor: Symbol of New India’s Resolve
Highlighting the success of Operation Sindoor, the Prime Minister described it as a “trinity of India’s policy, intent, and decisive capability.” He noted that India had destroyed multiple terrorist camps and airbases inside Pakistan, eliminating over 100 terrorists. “The masterminds of terror now know — provoking India means certain destruction,” he declared.

Modi stated that the operation was a direct response to the wiping away of the ‘sindoor’ of Indian daughters. “Our soldiers struck with full force, erasing terror hideouts from the map,” he said.

Clear Message to Pakistan: Retaliation Will Be Swift and Decisive
Reiterating that India seeks peace but won’t hesitate to act when provoked, PM Modi warned that any future terrorist attack or military aggression from Pakistan would be met with a powerful response. “India will retaliate on its terms, in its way,” he said. “There is no safe haven for terrorists now. The Indian military has shattered both the terror infrastructure and their audacity.”

He added that even Pakistan’s attempts to retaliate were thwarted by India’s superior air defense systems, calling the response a “testament to India’s technological edge and military professionalism.”

Praise for Armed Forces and Technological Advancements
Hailing the seamless coordination among the Army, Navy, and Air Force, PM Modi applauded India’s enhanced defense capabilities. He particularly noted the integration of traditional systems with indigenous technologies like Akash and advanced systems like the S-400. “Today, our forces operate not just with weapons but with data and drones — this is modern warfare,” he said.

He emphasized that India’s edge over Pakistan in defense technology has expanded significantly in the past decade, and credited the armed forces for mastering the complexities of high-tech warfare.

India’s Stand Firm on National Security
PM Modi concluded by reiterating India’s firm policy: no distinction will be made between terror masterminds and the governments that shelter them. “India will no longer tolerate nuclear blackmail. The world is now adjusting to this new India,” he asserted.

He urged the soldiers to remain vigilant, prepared, and determined, reminding them that they are the shield and pride of the nation. “This is a new India — it seeks peace, but if humanity is threatened, it knows how to crush its enemies on the battlefield,” he declared.

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