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PM Modi sets three new standards in the fight against terror

New Delhi, May 12. After the success of ‘Operation Sindoor’, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised in his ‘Address to the Nation’ that ‘Operation Sindoor’ has drawn a new line in the fight against terror. He said that a new line has been drawn in the fight against terror, a new standard, a new normal, has been set.

PM Modi said that all three forces of India – our Air Force, our Army and our Navy, and our Border Security Force (BSF), the paramilitary forces of India – are constantly on alert. After the surgical strike and air strike, now Operation Sindoor is India’s policy against terror. Operation Sindoor has drawn a new line in the fight against terror, a new standard, a new normal has been set.

PM Modi said that the first standard is that if there is a terrorist attack on India, a befitting reply will be given. We will respond in our own way, on our own terms. We will take strict action at every place from where the roots of terrorism emerge.

The second criterion is that India will not tolerate any nuclear blackmail. India will strike precisely and decisively at the terrorist bases flourishing under the cover of nuclear blackmail.

The Prime Minister said that our third criterion is that we will not see the government that patronizes terrorism and the masters of terrorism separately. During ‘Operation Sindoor’, the world has once again seen the ugly truth of Pakistan, when top officials of the Pakistani army flocked to bid farewell to the killed terrorists. This is a big proof of government-sponsored terrorism. We will continue to take decisive steps to protect India and our citizens from any threat.

He also said that we have defeated Pakistan every time in the battlefield. And this time Operation Sindoor has added a new dimension. We have brilliantly demonstrated our capabilities in the deserts and mountains, and also proved our superiority in new age warfare. During this operation, the authenticity of our ‘Made in India’ weapons was proven. Today the world is seeing that the time has come for ‘Made in India’ defence equipment in 21st century warfare.