India's Army Chief Warns Pakistan: Halt Terrorism or Face Consequences
Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi issued a warning to Pakistan to cease state-sponsored terrorism or risk its place on the world map. Highlighting past military restraint, he urged Indian soldiers to remain prepared for potential conflicts, emphasizing the nation's readiness and unity in past operations.

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In a definitive message to Pakistan, Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi cautioned the country to end its support for terrorism to maintain its status on the global map. The assertion came during his address to soldiers in Rajasthan's Sriganganagar district, where he emphasized India's readiness for future engagements.
General Dwivedi underscored that India had previously demonstrated restraint during Operation Sindoor but would not repeat this approach in future conflicts. He called on Indian soldiers to be fully prepared for action, warning Pakistan of the dire consequences if it continues sponsoring terrorism.
The Army chief reiterated India's stance with evidence presented during Operation Sindoor, emphasizing global support post the Pahalgam attack. He praised the border population's support during past wars, inviting them to join forces in upcoming challenges, thus boosting the morale of the nation's military.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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