💨 Abstract
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned Pakistan that India would retaliate against any future terrorist attacks, unaffected by Pakistan's nuclear arsenal. This statement comes after a recent exchange of fire between the two nations, which was ignited by an attack on Hindu tourists in Indian Kashmir. The U.S. mediated a ceasefire, and while Pakistan's markets responded positively, India maintains a hardline stance, insisting that terrorism and talks cannot coexist.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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