Adampur (Punjab), May 13:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday issued a firm warning to terrorists and their backers, declaring that India will not hesitate to strike across the border if provoked. Addressing personnel at the Indian Air Force station in Adampur, Punjab, the Prime Minister reaffirmed India’s zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and praised the Armed Forces for their unwavering resolve.
“Those terrorists who relied on the Pakistani Army for support have been given a befitting reply,” PM Modi said. “The Indian Army, the Air Force, and every Indian have made that very Pakistani Army bite the dust.”
In a powerful statement underscoring India’s readiness to act beyond its borders, the Prime Minister added, “We will enter their homes and eliminate them. We won’t give them a chance to escape.”
Modi emphasized that there is now no safe haven for terrorists in Pakistan, crediting the Indian Armed Forces with dismantling terror networks and demonstrating the country’s strategic strength.
He lauded the courage and professionalism of the air warriors, asserting that India’s security forces are fully capable of dealing with any threat to the nation’s sovereignty.
The Prime Minister’s remarks come amid ongoing concerns about cross-border terrorism and reflect India’s continued commitment to defending its borders with decisive action.
