Following his landmark address to the nation on May 12 regarding the successful Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to convene a key Union Cabinet meeting tomorrow, May 14, at 11 AM.
The meeting is expected to focus on India’s next steps after the military operation that led to the elimination of over 100 terrorists in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed the lives of 26 Indians.
Operation Sindoor, hailed as a strategic shift in India’s approach to terrorism, signals a decisive stance against Pakistan’s nuclear blackmail. PM Modi’s speech underscored that any future dialogues with Pakistan will solely focus on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and counter-terrorism efforts. With India’s security strategy evolving, tomorrow’s meeting could pave the way for critical policy decisions, economic sanctions, or further military actions.
Senior ministers and top national security officials will join the discussions, with insiders hinting at potential measures to strengthen India’s diplomatic and defence stance. The nation watches closely as India redefines its approach to security and international relations post-Operation Sindoor.