Modi warns Pakistan: India will not tolerate any nuclear blackmail


NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi (pic) on Monday (May 12) issued a stern warning to Pakistan, asserting that India will “not tolerate any nuclear blackmail” and will deliver a “befitting response to any terror attack on its territory.”

In his first address to the nation since the India–Pakistan ceasefire was announced, the Prime Minister outlined three key pillars of India’s security doctrine, emphasising, “We won’t differentiate between governments that sponsor terrorism and terrorist masterminds.”

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