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    Modi Vows Robust Response to Future Threats After India-Pakistan Ceasefire

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    Prime Minister Narendra Modi saluted as he made his address to India on Monday evening
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    India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation, promising a strong retaliation to any future terrorist attacks following intense military exchanges with Pakistan. A US-brokered ceasefire has paused hostilities, but both nations remain on high alert.

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    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his first public speech since the recent India-Pakistan military clashes, emphasized that India would not tolerate terrorism. The four-day conflict, triggered by a militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir killing 26 people, saw both nations engage in heavy shelling and aerial incursions. Modi’s address underscored India’s commitment to peace but warned of a decisive response to future provocations, referencing the recent US-brokered ceasefire that has temporarily halted the violence.

    Ceasefire and Diplomatic Efforts
    The ceasefire, announced over the weekend, was facilitated by US President Donald Trump, who urged both nations to halt aggression to maintain trade relations. Modi reiterated that “terror and trade talks cannot coexist,” signaling India’s firm stance. Military officials from both sides discussed de-escalation measures, including troop reductions along the border. India also reopened 32 civilian airports previously closed for safety. The agreement has held so far, but both countries remain vigilant, with their rivalry over Kashmir continuing to fuel tensions.

    Escalation and Claims of Victory
    The conflict escalated after India’s strikes on nine targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, following the 22 April attack in Pahalgam valley. Both nations reported striking each other’s military bases, with India claiming to have destroyed 11 Pakistani air force bases and killed over 100 militants. Pakistan countered, asserting it targeted 26 Indian military facilities and flew drones over Delhi. Both sides claimed military victories, with reported losses including aircraft and personnel, though specifics remain disputed.

    Historical Rivalry and Future Outlook
    The India-Pakistan rivalry, centered on Kashmir, has led to two wars and persistent skirmishes. The recent hostilities, which killed dozens, threatened to spiral into a larger conflict. Modi’s remarks about suspending a water treaty and Sharif’s call for peaceful negotiations highlight the delicate balance. While the ceasefire offers temporary relief, the underlying issues of Kashmir and cross-border terrorism continue to challenge long-term peace prospects.

    Modi’s address reflects India’s resolve to counter terrorism while navigating a fragile ceasefire. As both nations stand vigilant, the world watches whether diplomacy can prevent further escalation in this volatile region.

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