India Gives Warning To Pakistan And Decided To Retaliate: PM Modi
Delhi/Hyderabad, May 10 (Maxim News): India has given a serious warning to Pakistan. It has warned that any terrorist attack will be considered an act of war from now on. It has decided to retaliate with a befitting reply if Pakistan is provoked.
It is learnt that this decision was taken at a high-level meeting of the three service chiefs chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It is learnt that Modi has given the green signal for a full-scale war against Pakistan. It is learnt that the Prime Minister has directed that any terrorist attack will be considered an act of war from now on and that a befitting reply will be given.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Chief of Defence Staff and National Security Advisor Ajit Doyal participated in this crucial meeting.
India carried out strikes on four Pakistani air bases in the early hours of Saturday in response to Pakistani drone strikes on 26 locations in India. Modi held this meeting in the backdrop. Government sources said that a key decision was taken in the meeting to take a tougher stance on the country’s security.
The sources said that a key decision was taken in the meeting to consider any future terrorist act that harms India’s interests as an act of war. With this India has given a direct warning message that terrorist acts can no longer be considered as internal security measures and that the response will be very severe. (Maxim News)
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