Indian Prime Minister threatens to punish Pakistan for future attacks

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Indian Prime Minister threatens to punish Pakistan for future attacks

Speaking from Fort Red, in Nova Delhi, Narendra Modi said that the country will not tolerate “Nuclear blackmail” and established a “new normal” which does not distinguish between terrorists and who supports them.


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned Pakistan on Friday that India will respond to any future attacks against its territory by marking the 78 years of independence in the face of British colonial domain.

Speaking from Fort Red, in Nova Delhi, Narendra Modi said that the country will not tolerate “Nuclear blackmail” and established a “new normal” which does not distinguish between terrorists and who supports them.

As statements appear three months after four days of intense combat between India and Pakistan, The worst in decades, triggered by an armed attack in Caxemira under Indian control, which killed 26 people. Nova Delhi responsible for Islamabade -supported militants, who denied any involvement.

The clashes, which almost led to a war, involved air strikes and bombing, causing dozens of dead on both sides, before a US mediated ceasefire in May.

Narendra Modi also stated that the India will maintain the suspension of the treaty of the wateraccusing Pakistan to benefit from irrigation, while Indian farmers face scarcity. Islamabade warned that any deviation of water will be considered “act of war”.

Not to directly mention the tariffs imposed by the United States, the Indian Prime Minister reaffirmed that he will not compromise agricultural interests, refusing to open the market to certain products.

The Indian leader also announced a “Demographic Mission” To combat illegal immigration that his party, Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, considers a threat to national security.

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