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Modi's Strong Warning to Pakistan Amid Ceasefire

India's Prime Minister Modi asserts a commitment to retaliate against future terrorism, as India and Pakistan pause military actions.


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Following a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, Indian PM Modi declared a temporary pause in military action against Pakistan, warning of retaliation if future terror attacks occur. He emphasized monitoring Pakistan’s activities and reiterated that discussions with Pakistan would focus solely on terrorism and Kashmir. Both nations reported a calm night with no military actions, and discussions were held to ensure ceasefire compliance. The heightened tensions stemmed from retaliatory strikes after a deadly attack on Indian tourists, which resulted in significant casualties on both sides.

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Prime Minister Modi emphasizes India will resume military actions if future terrorist attacks occur, asserting a strict stance against Pakistan and its alleged support for terrorism.

Both countries agreed to a ceasefire but remain on high alert, with Modi stressing that any dialogue with Pakistan will focus solely on terrorism and Kashmir-related issues, dismissing broader diplomatic gestures.

The tensions have highlighted the fragility of peace in the region, with significant civilian casualties and military responses reported from both sides following recent escalations.

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