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PM Modi presses reset button on India-Pak, says 'talks and terror can't work together'

India strikes a sharp note in its dealings with Pakistan. Calls out Islamabad for its support to terror, rules out talks unless about PoK and terror

May 12, 2025 / 22:37 IST
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PM Modi called out Pakistan for its support to terror and in no unflinching terms re-defined the rules of engagement between the two countries
PM Modi called out Pakistan for its support to terror and in no unflinching terms re-defined the rules of engagement between the two countries

Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his address to the nation on May 12, the first since Operation Sindoor, where India carried out strikes against Pakistan terror infrastructure, redefined the paradigm of the India-Pakistan relationship.

PM Modi called out Pakistan for its support to terror and in no unflinching terms re-defined the rules of engagement between the two countries.

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Modi, calling out the terror apparatus of Pakistan, identified Bahawalpur and Muridke as "global universities" of terror. India, as PM Modi pointed out, has responded in a language that Pakistan understands.

PM Modi referred to New Delhi's strategy as the 'new normal'. He also reiterated that India will respond on its "own terms" and the response will be 'strong'.