Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi: An important high -level meeting is being held in New Delhi today under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The meeting is attended by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Foreign Minister Dr. S Jaishankar, National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval, Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) and heads of the three armies (Thal Sena, Navy and Air Force). The importance of this meeting has increased because today a meeting is to be held between the Director General of Military Campaign (DGMO) of India and Pakistan, which is important in the context of the recent ceasefire between the two countries.

B will break and recent developments between India and Pakistan

Recently there was a ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan. However, there is tension between the two countries even after this agreement. After a recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Army took strict action and attacked 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan using missiles and drones. In response to this attack, Pakistan attempted missiles and drone attacks on India the next day, but India’s advanced defense system thwarted these attacks.

India’s counter attack and Pakistan’s defeat

The Indian Army again retaliated, giving a befitting reply to Pakistan’s attack and destroyed many Pakistani air locations and radar systems. Fearful of these attacks, Pakistan’s DGMO offered the DGMO of India for a ceasefire. Today, the issue is expected to be discussed in detail in the meeting between the DGMOs of the two countries.

Prime Minister Modi’s clear message: India will take strict action against terrorism

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has clearly stated that the armed forces of India will give a befitting reply to any attempt to dissolve the peace and security of the country. He said, “If any provocative action is taken by Pakistan, then India will give a strong answer.”

 

Operation Sindoor: clear warning for terrorists

The news agency ANI quoted sources as saying, “Despite the ceasefire agreement on May 10, Pakistan violated it by sending drones and missiles. They should know that such violations will have to bear the consequences. Operation vermilion is still on.” Sources further stated that through Operation Sindoor, India has given a clear message that no place in Pakistan is safe for terrorists or their supporters.

Sources said, “We have given a clear message to the terrorists and their patrons that they are not safe anywhere in Pakistan. They cannot train and attack at one place and then go somewhere else and start living in a four -storey bungalow and think that they are safe. We will reach them.”

India’s policy: peace but zero tolerance towards terrorism

The Government of India has made it clear that it is in favor of peace, but strict action will be taken against terrorism and any violation on the border. Today’s high -level meeting is likely to discuss the upcoming strategy and security, which will further strengthen India’s security and sovereignty.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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