- India will not
tolerate any nuclear blackmail: PM Modi

In this screenshot via PMO website, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi addresses the Nation, Monday, May 12, 2025. (PMO via PTI Photo)
- NEW DELHI — In his first address to the nation after Operation Sindoor, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on Monday sternly warned Pakistan that India will not
succumb to nuclear blackmail and sent a clear message to the world: terror and
trade, terror and talks cannot go together.
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- "Operation Sindoor is India's new policy against
terrorism. We have only kept in abeyance our operations against Pakistan and
the future will depend on their behaviour," Modi said in a 22-minute
address.
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- He also had an advice for Pakistan's rulers: "The
terrorists they have been feeding and nurturing all these years will swallow
Pakistan itself. If Pakistan wants to survive, it will have to root out
terrorism."
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- "This is not an era of war, but this is also not the
era of terror," Modi said, as he paid glowing tributes to the armed forces
for successfully forcing Pakistan to plead for peace after eight of their
airbases were heavily damaged.
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- "Any talks with Pakistan can happen only on
terrorism and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir," the prime minister said.
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- Modi’s assertions about not doing trade with Pakistan
came minutes after US President Donald Trump said that he told India and
Pakistan that his administration will do trade with them only if they end the
conflict.
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- Modi said that while Pakistan pleaded with India to stop
the military offensive, New Delhi considered it only after they promised to
stop their misadventure.
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- The prime minister termed the Pahalgam attack as the most
"barbaric face of terrorism", saying it was personal pain for him,
but the enemy has now realised the consequences of removing "sindoor from
the forehead of our women".
-
- Addressing the nation, Modi said Operation Sindoor was
not just a name but, through it, the whole world saw India's resolve turn into
action and more than 100 dreaded terrorists were slaughtered.
-
- "India will not tolerate any nuclear blackmail. We
have only kept in abeyance our operations against Pakistan, the future will
depend on their behaviour. Operation Sindoor is now India's new policy against
terrorism, a new line has been drawn," he said.
-
- PM Modi said India will not see terrorists and their
state sponsors separately.
-
- "Pakistan has to dismantle its terror
infrastructure. There is no other way to peace," the prime minister said.
-
- "The Pahalgam attack was the most barbaric face of
terrorism, it was a personal pain for me. We gave the armed forces full liberty
to raze terrorists to dust.
-
- "The enemy has now realised the consequences of
removing 'sindoor' from the forehead of our women. Operation Sindoor was not
just a name... on May 7, the whole world saw our resolve turn into
action," he said.
-
- "When our missiles and drones destroyed terror sites
in Pakistan, not only their buildings but their spirit was also demolished.
When 'Nation First' is our resolve, steely decisions are taken," he said.
-
- Saluting the security forces, PM Modi dedicated their
bravery to mothers, sisters and daughters of this country.
-
- Pakistan slumped into gloom after the Indian attack on
terror camps, "but they dared to attack us rather than helping fight
terrorism. More than 100 dreaded terrorists were slaughtered in the Indian
attack", Modi said.
-
- "The entire world saw how Pakistani drones were
downed by our military might. India has struck at the heart of Pakistan, our
missiles attacked with precision to damage their air bases," he said.
-
- India will not
tolerate any nuclear blackmail: PM Modi

In this screenshot via PMO website, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi addresses the Nation, Monday, May 12, 2025. (PMO via PTI Photo)
-
- Asserting that India will not tolerate any "nuclear
blackmail", Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said operations against
Pakistan have only been kept in abeyance and the future will depend on their
behaviour.
-
- In his first address to the nation after Operation
Sindoor, Modi said that while Pakistan pleaded with India to stop the military
offensive, New Delhi considered it only after they promised to stop their
misadventure.
-
- The prime minister termed the Pahalgam attack as the most
"barbaric face of terrorism", saying it was personal pain for him,
but the enemy has now realised the consequences of removing "sindoor from
the forehead of our women".
-
- Addressing the nation, Modi said Operation Sindoor was
not just a name but, through it, the whole world saw India's resolve turn into
action and more than 100 dreaded terrorists were slaughtered.
-
- "India will not tolerate any nuclear blackmail. We
have only kept in abeyance our operations against Pakistan, the future will
depend on their behaviour. Operation Sindoor is now India's new policy against
terrorism, a new line has been drawn," he said.
-
- PM Modi said India will not see terrorists and their
state sponsors separately.
-
- "This is not an era of war but it is also not an era
of terrorism," he said.
-
- Pakistan has to dismantle its terror infrastructure.
There is no other way to peace, the prime minister said.
-
- "Pahalgam attack was the most barbaric face of
terrorism, it was a personal pain for me. We gave the armed forces full liberty
to raze terrorists to dust. The enemy has now realised the consequences of
removing 'sindoor' from the forehead of our women. Operation Sindoor was not
just a name... on May 7, the whole world saw our resolve turn into
action," he said.
-
- "When our missiles and drones destroyed terror sites
in Pakistan, not only their buildings but their spirit was also demolished.
When 'Nation First' is our resolve, steely decisions are taken," he said.
-
- Saluting the security forces, PM Modi dedicated their
bravery to mothers, sisters and daughters of this country.
-
- Pakistan slumped into gloom after the Indian attack on
terror camps, "but they dared to attack us rather than helping fight
terrorism. More than 100 dreaded terrorists were slaughtered in the Indian
attack", Modi said.
-
- "The entire world saw how Pakistani drones were
downed by our military might. India has struck at the heart of Pakistan, our
missiles attacked with precision to damage their air bases," he said.