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Army Chief Dwivedi Warns Pakistan: Stop Terrorism Or Risk Being Wiped Off The Map
Indian Army Chief warns Pakistan that continued state-sponsored terrorism risks its geographical existence and signals readiness for a stronger military response than Operation Sindoor 1.0.
- On October 3, 2025, General Upendra Dwivedi warned Pakistan to stop state-sponsored terrorism or risk its historical and geographical existence, signaling Operation Sindoor 2.0 may be launched soon.
- Operation Sindoor began on May 7 after the April 22 Pahalgam attack that claimed 26 civilian lives, prompting precision strikes that destroyed nine terror launchpads and killed over 100 terrorists before a ceasefire on May 10.
- Chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh said `We took a call....to terminate those hostilities because our own objectives are met`, noting India struck nine terrorist sites—seven by the Army, two by the Air Force—and presented evidence internationally.
- Dwivedi ordered Indian troops to stay prepared and on standby, while Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said Operation Sindoor continues with readiness to respond decisively.
- Analysts note the remarks escalate regional tensions amid reports of Pakistani military infrastructure expansion near Sir Creek and Pakistani drone and missile attacks in the 2–3 days after the May strikes.
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