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The Pioneer on MSNPM unmasks Pakistan propaganda with airbase visitWith an S-400 missile defence system in the backdrop, Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent a firm message on Tuesday from Adampur Air Base to Pakistan: Not only have you failed to harm any of India's military installations but you will be annihilated if terrorism continues from your soil.
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New Delhi: Prime minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday warned Pakistan against any future attacks against India, saying Indian forces are on high alert and that any engagement from Pakistan—whether through terror attacks or military operations—will face aggressive retaliation on India's terms.
India’s new Lakshman Rekha (red line) against terrorism is crystal clear and New Delhi will respond to any future attack fiercely, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday during a surprise visit to the frontline Adampur airbase in Punjab that doubled up as a show of strength.
Operation Sindoor is not over, it has only been put on hold, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a clear warning to Pakistan today, as he addressed the nation about India's response to the Pakistan-linked terror attack in Kashmir's Pahalgam.
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The Print on MSNModi fact-checks Pakistan, visits Adampur, releases video & photo with S-400 in backgroundPakistan claimed it had decimated Adampur air force base and taken out the S-400 Triumf air defence system. PM landed on the very air strip Pakistan claimed to have bombed.
Prime Minister Modi on Monday addressed the nation and lauded the Indian armed forces for successfully carrying out Operation Sindoor.
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Asian News International on MSN"Terrorism and trade cannot go together": BJP leader Gulam Ali Katana reiterates PM Modi's message for PakistanPraising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address to the nation following Operation Sindoor, BJP leader Gulam Ali Khatana said that "terrorism and trade cannot go together, water and blood cannot flow together.
Chandigarh: Former Delhi deputy CM Manish Sisodia on Tuesday raised questions about the "sudden ceasefire" despite having a strategic advantage, and demanded clarification from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the doubts being cast on the decision.
PM Modi warned Pakistan that “terror and talks will not go hand-in-hand” and asked it to dismantle terror infrastructure to avoid further action from India. He also reminded that military operations under Operation Sindoor are only on hold,