PM Modi Delivers Anti-Terrorism Message in Bihar, Switches to English for Global Audience
In the aftermath of the devastating Pahalgam terror attack, the nation mourns the loss of lives and the world extends their condolences. Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a powerful statement to Pakistan, terrorists, and the global community, asserting that India will not succumb to terrorism.
Speaking at a rally in Bihar, Modi declared that every terrorist involved in the Pahalgam attack, along with their accomplices, will be identified, tracked, and punished. The punishment will be severe, beyond their wildest imaginations.
In his first public statement following the Pahalgam attack, which claimed at least 26 lives on Tuesday, Modi emphasized that every effort will be made to ensure justice is served. He expressed gratitude to the people of various countries and leaders who have stood in solidarity with us during these challenging times.
Modi accused the terrorists responsible for the attack and their masterminds of daring to hurt the soul of India. Tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated, with both countries enacting measures against each other. India has suspended the Indus water treaty and SAARC visas for Pakistanis, while Pakistan has closed its airspace for India and halted third-party trade connections.
In terms of response, the Indian Army has launched targeted operations, including neutralizing a militant in Udhampur and conducting heliborne drills to simulate counter-terror responses. Over 1,500 overground workers linked to terrorist networks have been detained for questioning. A specialized investigation team is examining the attack’s planning and execution in Pahalgam.
Diplomatically, India has halted water-sharing agreements with Pakistan and revoked visas for Pakistani nationals in India. International outreach has been initiated, briefing G20 envoys to build a global consensus against cross-border terrorism.
Politically, Modi has vowed to pursue terrorists “to the ends of the earth” and deliver “unimaginable punishment”. The Air Force has conducted large-scale exercises, showcasing readiness for precision strikes. An all-party meeting has been convened, securing cross-party support for stringent counter-terror policies.
Economically and infrastructurally, tourists have been advised to temporarily leave Kashmir, likely to enable security operations. Preliminary reports suggest intensified financial investigations to disrupt terror funding, although operational details remain undisclosed.
These actions aim to dismantle terror networks operationally and diplomatically isolate Pakistan-backed elements.
- In response to the Pahalgam attack, India has decided to suspend the Indus water treaty and SAARC visas for Pakistanis, while Pakistan has closed its airspace for India and halted third-party trade connections, escalating tensions between the two countries.
- At a rally in Bihar, Prime Minister Modi declared that every terrorist involved in the Pahlgam attack, along with their accomplices, will be identified, tracked, and punished, with the punishment being severe, beyond their wildest imaginations.
- Diplomatically, India has halted water-sharing agreements with Pakistan and revoked visas for Pakistani nationals in India, and has initiated international outreach to build a global consensus against cross-border terrorism.
- Speaking at the all-party meeting, Modi vowed to pursue terrorists "to the ends of the earth" and deliver "unimaginable punishment," while the Air Force has conducted large-scale exercises, showcasing readiness for precision strikes.
