India-Pakistan Tensions Live Updates: Water & blood cannot flow together PM Modi says Pakistan must destroy terror infra
India-Pakistan Tensions: Hoshiarpur announces precautionary blackout today
Hoshiarpur Deputy Commissioner Aashika Jain has announced a precautionary partial blackout in the localities of Dasuya and Mukerian for a limited duration. She has urged residents of Hoshiarpur to participate in a voluntary blackout and remain indoors during this period. Deputy Commissioner Aashika Jain has emphasised that there is no cause for alarm.
India-Pakistan Tensions: Amit Shah lauds PM Modi leadership
Union home minister Amit Shah has expressed on Twitter, “Nation salutes the unparalleled valour of our Armed Forces – the destroyers of our enemies and the shield of Bharat. We also salute our first line of defence, the courageous personnel of the BSF. The bravery of our forces will forever be etched in our glorious history. I congratulate PM Modi for his exemplary leadership in delivering justice to the departed souls of our innocent brothers. Time and again, PM Modi has proven that no enemy of Bharat can go unpunished.”
India-Pakistan Tensions: Heightened alert in Jammu region following cross-border drone intrusion attempt, reported ANI & mdash; ANI (@ANI)
India-Pakistan Tensions: Red streaks seen and explosions heard as India’s air defence intercepts Pakistani drones amid blackout in J&K’s Samba, reported ANI.
20:59 (IST) May 12
India-Pakistan Tensions: ‘This is not the era of war, but this is also not the era of terrorism,’ says PM Modi
PM Modi said, “We have defeated Pakistan every time on the battlefield and this time Operation Sindoor has added a new dimension… During this operation, the authenticity of our ‘Made in India’ weapons was proved…We all should remain united against all types of terrorism. Our unity is our biggest strength.”
20:41 (IST) May 12
India-Pakistan Tensions: ‘Terror will end Pakistan if it doesn’t act’, says PM Modi’s stern warning to Islamabad
In a scathing address to the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned Pakistan that its continued support to terrorism would eventually lead to its own downfall.
“The way Pakistan’s military and government are helping terrorism flourish, it will end Pakistan one day,” PM Modi said, adding, “If Pakistan wants to be spared, it has to abolish its terror infrastructure.”
The Prime Minister reiterated India’s longstanding position, “Terror aur trade ek saath nahi chal sakte, paani aur khoon bhi ek saath nahi beh sakte”, drawing a hard line between diplomacy and security.
He also made it clear that India will not differentiate between terrorists and their sponsors. “We will not see separately the government which is under the influence of terrorists and the handlers of terrorists,” he declared.
20:37 (IST) May 12
India-Pakistan Tensions: PM reiterates India’s hardline stance on Pakistan, invokes Buddha’s message of peace through strength
Prime Minister Narendra Modi made it clear that India will not engage in talks with Pakistan unless they are focused on terrorism and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
“If there will be talks between India and Pakistan, it will only be on terrorism and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir,” he said. “India’s stand has been clear—terror, trade and talks cannot go together.”
The address comes two days after India and Pakistan agreed to halt military actions following Operation Sindoor, a major cross-border strike launched by India in response to the Pahalgam terror attack.
Modi invoked Buddha Purnima, saying, “Lord Buddha showed us the path of peace. But ‘shaanti ka maarg bhi shakti se hokar jaata hai’, the path to peace goes through strength.”
The Prime Minister also saluted the Indian Armed Forces for their swift and decisive response. “I once again want to salute the Indian Armed Forces. I also bow to the pledge of every Indian to stay united. Bharat Mata ki Jai,” he said, concluding his address with a message of national resolve.
20:34 (IST) May 12
India-Pakistan Tensions: Terror universities razed, PM Modi says Muridke, Bahawalpur were hubs of global terror in address on Operation Sindoor
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a televised address to the nation Monday night, said India’s strikes under Operation Sindoor dismantled not just terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan but also their “courage” and state-backed support system.
“When Indian missiles and drones attacked those sites in Pakistan, it was not just the buildings of the terrorist organisations but their courage also shook,” Modi said. He named Muridke and Bahawalpur as “universities of global terrorism”, alleging links to attacks like 9/11 and major terror attacks in India.
“These were not ordinary terror hideouts, these were launchpads for global jihad. The world now knows where the roots lie,” he added.
Modi also accused Pakistan’s military of open support to terrorism. “The world has seen that dirty truth of Pakistan when the high-ranked officers of the Army bid the slain terrorists adieu. There cannot be a bigger proof of state-sponsored terrorism,” he said.
Reiterating his government’s stance, Modi said the operations are “only in abeyance” and that India’s future action will depend entirely on Pakistan’s behaviour going forward.
‘A new line has been drawn’: PM Modi declares end to tolerance for terror in address on Operation Sindoor
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a sharp and unequivocal address to the nation on Monday evening, said India will no longer differentiate between terrorists and their state sponsors, declaring that Operation Sindoor marks a new policy in the country’s fight against terrorism.
“We will not see separately terrorists and their state sponsors,” PM Modi said, referring to Pakistan without naming it directly. He added, “India will not tolerate any nuclear blackmail.”
Describing Operation Sindoor as a decisive turning point, PM Modi said, “A new line has been drawn. This is now India’s new policy against terrorism.” The operation, launched after the Pahalgam terror attack, saw Indian forces targeting terror hubs and military installations across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, killing over 100 terrorists.
PM Modi made it clear the truce was conditional. “We have only kept in abeyance our operations against Pakistan. The future will depend on their behaviour,” he warned.
India-Pakistan Tensions: ‘Pakistan contacted us in desperation after being soundly beaten’, says PM Modi on Operation Sindoor
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on said Pakistan “contacted us in desperation” after being soundly beaten, and India only considered halting its operations after Islamabad promised to stop its “misadventure.”
Speaking to the nation, PM Modi said, “The terrorists removed the ‘sindoor’ of our sisters. That’s why India annihilated the terror headquarters.”
Referring to the Pahalgam terror attack, which left 26 dead, the Prime Minister said India had responded with precision and strength. “More than 100 dreaded terrorists were slaughtered in the Indian attack. Terrorists who were openly conspiring against India were roaming freely in Pakistan, but India slaughtered them in just one go,” he said.
Calling India’s action a “huge setback for Pakistan,” PM Modi added that the strikes targeted the very infrastructure of cross-border terrorism. He said that India only paused military action after Pakistan pleaded for it and gave assurances of ceasing further attacks.
India-Pakistan Tensions: Our army, navy, air force, BSF and all other forces remain on alert, says PM Modi
PM Mod said, “We have only paused our retaliatory action on Pakistan’s terrorist and military infrastructures for now. In upcoming days, every step taken by Pakistan will be keenly observed based on the approach and conduct it adopts.”
India-Pakistan Tensions: PM Modi addresses Pakistan terrorism links
During his address to the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “When Indian missiles and drones attacked those sites in Pakistan, it was not just the buildings of the terrorist organisations but their courage also shook. Terrorist sites like Bhawalpur and Muridke were the universities of global terrorism. All big terrorist attacks in the world, including 9/11 or big terrorist attacks in India, are somehow or the other connected to these terrorist sites…”
India-Pakistan Tensions: ‘Pakistan ki tayyari seema par vaar ki thi lekin Bharat ne Pakistan ke seene par vaar kar diya,’ says PM Modi
In his address to the nation, PM Modi said, “…No nuclear blackmail will be tolerated anymore…” He added, “Terrorist attack on India will have to face a befitting reply, and the response will be on our terms”
India-Pakistan Tensions: India strikes, attacks now paused, tells PM Modi
In his address to the nation, PM Modi said, “…We have just paused our attacks on the terrorist and military sites of Pakistan…” “Pakistan ki tayyari seema par vaar ki thi leking Bharat ne Pakistan ke seene par vaar kar diya,” said Prime Minister Narendra Modi
India-Pakistan Tensions: Operation Sindoor is not just a name, says PM Modi
During his address to the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated, “Operation Sindoor is not just a name. It is a reflection of the feelings of millions of people in the country. Operation Sindoor is an unbroken pledge of justice. Late night of 6 May and morning of 7 May, the whole world has seen this pledge turning into results.”
20:15 (IST) May 12
India-Pakistan Tensions: Armed forces crush terror strongholds, says PM Modi
In his address to the nation, PM Modi said that Indian armed forces attacked the terrorist sites in Pakistan. He mentioned that terrorists wouldn’t have dreamed that India would take such big steps. According to him, when Indian missiles and drones attacked those sites in Pakistan, it was not just the buildings of the terrorists, but their courage was thrashed.
India-Pakistan Tensions: India’s armed forces carried out precise strikes on terrorist hideouts, says PM Modi
Prime Minister Modi said that India’s armed forces executed precise strikes on terrorist hideouts and training centres in Pakistan. He remarked that the terrorists could never have imagined, even in their dreams, that India would take such a bold decision. He added that when a nation stands united and is guided by the spirit of ‘nation first’, decisions as strong as steel are made and powerful results are achieved. Prime Minister Modi emphasised that when India’s missiles and drones targeted terrorist hubs in Pakistan, not only were their buildings destroyed but also their stockpiles of weapons.
India-Pakistan Tensions: Terror sites demolished, spirit broken, says PM Modi
Prime Minister Modi, addressing the nation, said that when Indian missiles and drones targeted terror sites in Pakistan, it was not just the buildings that were destroyed but also the spirit of the adversaries. He emphasised that with ‘Nation First’ as the guiding principle, firm and resolute decisions are made.
India-Pakistan Tensions: Enemy has now realised consequences of removing sindoor, PM Modi said
On May 7, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the enemy has now realised the consequences of removing ‘sindoor’ from the forehead of our women, emphasising that Operation Sindoor was not just a name. He said that on May 7, the whole world saw India’s resolve turn into action.
India-Pakistan Tensions: Pahalgam attack was the most barbaric face of terrorism; it was a personal pain for me, says PM Modi
PM Modi mourned Pahalgam terror assault, saying, ” The Pahalgam attack was the most barbaric face of terrorism; it was a personal pain for me.”
“We gave armed forces full liberty to grind terrorists into dust,” the PM added. “Our brave soldiers have shown unparalleled valour in achieving the objectives of Operation Sindoor. Today, I dedicate their courage, their bravery, and their heroism to them. I also dedicate this heroism to every mother, sister, and daughter of our nation,” he said.
India-Pakistan Tensions: ‘I dedicate this bravery of armed forces to mothers, sisters and daughters of this country,’ says PM Modi on Operation Sindoor
During his address to the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “Today, I dedicate this valour, bravery, courage (of armed forces) to every mother of our country, to every sister of the country and to every daughter of the country.”
India-Pakistan Tensions: PM Modi lauds nation and intelligence
In his address to the nation, PM Modi says, “We all have seen the capability and patience of the country in the last few days. I salute the armed forces, the military, the intelligence agency and the scientists….”