Terrorism No Proxy War, but Planned One: Modi
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a gathering in Gandhinagar on May 26, 2025, condemning terrorism as a planned war rather than a proxy conflict by Pakistan against India.
- He explained that terrorism began with the 1947 partition when Pakistan captured part of Kashmir and militants launched attacks the very night India was divided.
- Modi cited Operation Sindoor, launched after a terrorist strike in Pahalgam killed 26 civilians on April 22, resulting in the destruction of nine terror camps in 22 minutes.
- He remarked that regardless of how resilient the nation is, a small problem can lead to ongoing distress, underscoring the importance of addressing the issue that has caused pain for the past 75 years.
- Modi’s remarks suggest India will respond firmly to aggression and that terrorism is a deliberate strategy by Pakistan, marking a shift from viewing attacks as mere proxy wars.
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Modi stokes hostile anti-Pakistan sentiment yet again
ISLAMABAD: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday escalated his rhetoric against Pakistan, claiming that what were previously viewed as proxy wars now constitute a “well-thought-out strategy” by Islamabad, and warning that India would respond “accordingly” if faced with acts of war. Addressing a ceremony in Gandhinagar, Indian Gujarat, Modi invoked a nationalist narrative rooted in historical grievances, vowing a forceful response to wha…
Terror Pak’s war strategy, we won’t call it proxy: PM Modi refines India’s policy of deterrence
During a rally in Gujarat, PM Modi accused Pakistan of using terrorism as a war strategy, not just a proxy war. He cited ‘Operation Sindoor’, where India destroyed terror camps in 22 minutes, as proof. Modi said India's response will match the scale of the threat
"Terrorist activities are deliberate war strategy, if they are engaged in war, then the response will be appropriate": PM Modi Slam Pakistan
Given that terrorist activities are no longer a proxy war, but a well -thoughtful strategy of Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra ... Read more The post “Terrorist activities are deliberate war strategy, if they are engaged in war, then the response will be appropriate”: PM Modi Slam Pakistan appeared first on The Local Report.
Terrorism is Pakistan’s deliberate ‘war strategy’, India to respond accordingly: Modi
STATE TIMES NEWS GANDHINAGAR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said terrorism was not a proxy war but a deliberate war strategy adopted by Pakistan, and India will respond to it accordingly.Speaking at a Gujarat government programme here, he also batted for buying Indian products to boost the country’s economy. Refusing to make any distinction between non-state and state actors in Pakistan, Modi said the neighbouring country is engaging …
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