
Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a powerful message about India’s security and its relationship with Pakistan during a public rally in Bikaner, Rajasthan, on Thursday.
He talked about India’s recent action called Operation Sindoor, which was a quick and strong response to a terrorist attack supported by Pakistan in Pahalgam. Modi said that the Indian army was given complete freedom to act, and within just 22 minutes, they destroyed nine major terrorist camps.

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He warned that India’s enemies, both inside and outside the country, now understand the serious consequences when anger turns into action. He used the phrase: “When sindoor (a traditional red powder) turns into gunpowder, you see what happens.”
PM Modi clearly said that India will not have any talks or trade with Pakistan. If there are any talks, they will only be about Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
He also warned Pakistan that if they keep supporting terrorism, India will stop sharing its rightful share of river water with them, which will cause serious problems for Pakistan.
Modi rejected Pakistan’s nuclear threats by saying, “India is not afraid of nuclear threats.”
He also spoke emotionally, saying that instead of blood, sindoor runs in his veins, meaning his strong love for the country. He said those who try to harm India have been destroyed.
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The Prime Minister promised that if there is another terrorist attack on India, the Indian army will decide when and how to respond.
He also reminded people of his 2019 promise: “I swear on this country’s soil that I will never let this country be destroyed or bowed down.”
On May 7, India launched Operation Sindoor against terrorism supported by Pakistan. The Indian armed forces destroyed 9 terrorist hideouts, including important camps of groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed in Bahawalpur and Lashkar-e-Taiba in Muridke.