India's Tactical Response to Pakistan's War Strategy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that Pakistan's engagement in terrorism is a deliberate war strategy, not a proxy war. Speaking at a Gujarat event, Modi stated that India's response will be as decisive as past military victories over Pakistan. He highlighted that Pakistan's actions date back to Partition.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Gandhinagar | Updated: 27-05-2025 13:16 IST | Created: 27-05-2025 13:16 IST
India's Tactical Response to Pakistan's War Strategy
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has labeled Pakistan's involvement in terrorism as a premeditated war strategy rather than a mere proxy war. He addressed this issue during the urban development programme of the Gujarat Government, referencing 'Operation Sindoor' in his remarks.

Modi detailed that the May 6 Indian airstrikes on terror camps across the border resulted in state honors for the deceased in Pakistan, citing this as proof of Pakistan's calculated approach. He asserted that India would respond with equal measure.

Further elaborating, Modi recounted the history of conflict between the two nations, underlining that Pakistan turned to proxy warfare after successive defeats. He invoked the Partition, recalling the first terror attack on Kashmir and linking current events to past actions.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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