Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address on May 13 outlining India’s new security doctrine following ‘Operation Sindoor’ made international headlines.
The speech marked a significant shift in India’s policy towards national security, particularly with respect to Pakistan’s role in terrorism.
In a 22-minute address, PM Modi not only unveiled a new counter-terror strategy but also issued stern warnings to Pakistan about its continued covert and overt acts of terror.
The global media quickly took note, with prominent outlets like The Guardian, Washington Post, and BBC giving extensive coverage to his remarks.
The Guardian reported PM Modi’s firm stance, emphasising that India is closely monitoring Pakistan and will respond strongly to any misstep.
It also highlighted his rejection of ‘nuclear blackmail’ in future conflicts.
The Washington Post focused on PM Modi’s statement that India had only ‘paused’ its military action and would retaliate if further attacks occurred.
BBC News highlighted PM Modi’s warning to Pakistan that “water and blood cannot flow together,” stressing his commitment to strong retaliation against future terror attacks.
Pakistan’s Samaa TV focused on the specific warning from PM Modi that ‘Operation Sindoor’ was still in suspension and had not ended.
The Pakistani news outlet quoted the Prime Minister’s remarks, emphasising that India would continue its fight against terrorism with full force.
During his address, PM Modi made it clear that India would no longer tolerate acts of terror and would act decisively against those responsible, both in India and abroad.
He also warned terrorists and their masters across the border that any attempts to destabilise the nation would face a ruthless response.
The Prime Minister’s firm message on national security and counter-terrorism has set a new benchmark in India’s military and diplomatic approach.
With ‘Operation Sindoor’ still in place, PM Modi’s speech makes it clear that India is ready to take any necessary steps to protect its sovereignty.
PM Modi’s address has solidified India’s position on national security and counter-terrorism, signalling a new era in the country’s approach to international relations and military action.
As the global media continues to reflect on his remarks, it is clear that India is committed to ensuring peace while remaining resolute in its defence against terrorism.
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