Future Talks With Pakistan Only On PoK, Terror: PM Modi
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on May 12 following a nearly 100-hour ceasefire with Pakistan that halted intense military conflict.
- The address followed the Pahalgam terror attack killing 26 civilians, which prompted India to launch Operation Sindoor targeting terrorist hideouts in Pakistan.
- Modi stated that India’s engagement with Pakistan on the Kashmir issue will occur only after Pakistan stops supporting terrorism and hands back the territory it occupies in Kashmir.
- He stated that "terror and talks cannot happen together" and highlighted that over 100 terrorists were eliminated and eight Pakistani airbases were heavily damaged in precise Indian strikes.
- Modi warned that future relations depend on Pakistan’s behavior, underscoring that India rejects mediation and will maintain a firm stance on national security and cross-border terrorism.
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If There Are Talks with Pakistan, It Will Be Only on Terrorism and PoK: PM Modi
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday reiterated India's firm stance on talks with Pakistan, saying any future discussions will be confined to terrorism and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). India News | If There Are Talks with Pakistan, It Will Be Only on Terrorism and PoK: PM Modi.
Terror and talks cannot go together: PM Modi's strong message to Pakistan
Forty-eight hours after the ceasefire declaration by India and Pakistan, PM Narendra Modi sent a strong message to the neighbouring country, stating that diplomatic talks can only exist in the absence of terrorism. “India’s stand is very clear. Terror and talks cannot go together, just like water and blood cannot flow together,” he said in his first address to the nation after Operation Sindoor, on Monday, May 12. Asserting that India will not t…
Future Talks With Pakistan Only On PoK, Terror: PM Modi
India will brook no discussion on the J&K issue - except to return Pak-occupied Kashmir - Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Monday night in his first address to the nation since a ceasefire halted the nearly 100-hour military conflict with Pak.
Return of PoK only thing to be discussed, don't want anyone to mediate: PM Modi told Vance
The Prime Minister's clear message to the international community and Pakistan is that India will not tolerate cross-border attacks, and any such actions will be met with overwhelming force.
No talks with Pakistan except on terrorism and PoK: PM Modi takes tough stance
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday firmly stated that India will not engage in any discussions with Pakistan except those concerning terrorism and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). PM Modi, in his first address following an understanding ending days of military tensions with Pakistan, underlined a tough stance. He criticised the Pakistani government and military for supporting terrorism, warning that such actions could lead to the…
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