We have stopped our anti -counter action, will see what attitude Pakistan has taken: PM Modi

Given that India has stopped its anti -retaliation against terrorist sites and military establishments only in Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that New Delhi will see what Islamabad will take in the coming days and Operation Sindoor 2016 surgical strike and 2016 have India’s policy against terrorism after the 2019 air strike.

In his address to the nation, PM Modi said that in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, more than 100 terrorists were killed in India’s accurate attacks on 7 May, killing 26 people.

“Terrorists attacked the vermilion of our sisters, we destroyed the headquarters of terrorists. India’s strike killed more than 100 terrorists. Many top terrorists, who had been roaming freely in Pakistan for the last two-three decades, were conspiring against India, they were killed in a stroke,” PM Modi said.

“I am repeating again, we have stopped our anti -retaliation against militants and military establishments in Pakistan only. In the coming days, every step taken by Pakistan will be measured. India’s armed forces, air force, army and naval … with BSF and paramilitary forces, they are stable with surgical strikes along with the line of control.

India launched a surgical strike on the terrorist launch pad with LoC in 2016 and aerial strike at a terrorist camp in Pakistan in 2019.

On April 22, twenty -six people were killed in a arrogant terrorist attack in Pahgam. India responded through Operation Sindoor and launched accurate attacks on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POK), killing more than 100 terrorists.

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The latter aggression by Pakistan was appropriately responded by the Indian Armed Forces, who also extended the Pakistan airbase.

The Prime Minister had earlier said that the criminals of the Pahalgam terror attack would have to face punishment beyond their imagination.

India had taken several steps to send a strong message to Pakistan for their support to cross terrorism and put the Indus Water Treaty in the time.

India and Pakistan on Saturday reached an understanding by Pakistan DGMO to its Indian counterpart Lt Gen Rajiv Guive, after a call, on the stagnation of firing and military action,

Lieutenant General Gai, who interacted with the media at a joint press conference on Sunday, said his Pakistan counterpart proposed during a conversation on Saturday that “we stop hostility”.

“My communication with Pak DGMO was held tomorrow (Saturday) at 15:35 pm and as a result, firing and air infiltration from both sides from May 10 at 17:00 was abolished, on May 10, he proposed that we would decide to talk about 12:00 pm on May 12 to move forward to advance hostility.

He said, “However, hopefully, expected, it took only a few hours for the Pakistan Army to violate these arrangements across the border and the Line of Control (LoC), followed by the drone infiltration in the early hours last night and today (today). These violations were strongly responded to.”

Lieutenant General Gai said his counterpart was informed about the violation through a hotline message. India made its intention clear that if it is repeated, it would respond to the same “terrible”, for which the Chief of the Army has given full authority to the army commanders.

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The generals of the military operations (DGMOS) of India and Pakistan also held talks on Monday. (AI)

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