Pakistan and India Shift to War of Words
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Newspoint on MSNPM Modi's warning to Pakistan made headlines in world media; Know who wrote whatPrime Minister Narendra Modi in his address on Operation Sindoor indicated a change in the national security policy and said that strict action against the terrorist acts of Pakistan will now be the new standard.
The Pakistani journalist said that PM Narendra Modi's photo with the S-400 missiles shows the victory that India has achieved over Pakistan.
During a US State Department briefing, a Pakistani journalist's question about Modi's stance on India-Pakistan talks was dismissed. Spokesperson Tommy Pigott emphasised America's focus on the ceasefire,
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India and Pakistan on Saturday reached an understanding to stop all military actions on land, in the air and at the sea, in a U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
PM Modi warned Pakistan that “terror and talks will not go hand-in-hand” and asked it to dismantle terror infrastructure to avoid further action from India. He also reminded that military operations under Operation Sindoor are only on hold,
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that his government won’t hesitate to use force to neutralize terrorist camps in Pakistan, calling it a “new normal” in relations with its neighbor.
Operation Sindoor is not over, it has only been put on hold, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a clear warning to Pakistan today, as he addressed the nation about India's response to the Pakistan-linked terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Adampur airfield. This visit refuted Pakistan's claims. Pakistan had asserted it bombed the airfield. They also claimed destruction of an S-400 system. Modi's presence at the base confirmed its operational status.
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Al Jazeera on MSNIndia’s Modi says fighting ‘only paused’ in wake of conflict with PakistanPrime Minister Narendra Modi has said India “only paused” its military action against Pakistan, in his first speech to the nation since a ceasefire following a fierce military confrontation last week that threatened a fifth all-out war between the nuclear-armed neighbours.
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Prime minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday warned Pakistan against any future attacks against India, saying Indian forces are on high alert and that any engagement from Pakistan—whether through terror attacks or military operations—will face aggressive retaliation on India's terms.
Pakistan categorically rejects the "provocative" assertions made by the Indian Prime Minister in his address yesterday, the Foreign Office said in a statement Tuesday.