💨 Abstract
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis reported that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, following Operation Sindoor, vowed not to differentiate between terrorists and their state sponsors. Modi outlined three new policies: treating terrorist attacks on Indian soil as acts of war, ending tolerance for nuclear blackmail, and holding governments accountable for harboring terrorists. Fadnavis praised the operation's precision and the government's decisive leadership, noting that Pakistan, following the strike, requested a ceasefire.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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