India has once again reaffirmed its commitment to eliminating cross-border terrorism, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivering a strong message to Pakistan.
Addressing the air warriors at the Adampur air base in Punjab, PM Modi declared that Indian forces have not only neutralised terrorists but also delivered a blow to the Pakistani army that supports them.
Interacted with the air warriors and soldiers at AFS Adampur. Their courage and professionalism in protecting our nation are commendable. https://t.co/hFjkVIUl8o
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 13, 2025
“We will enter their homes and strike, and we won’t even give them a chance to escape,” PM Modi asserted, reinforcing India’s proactive stance on counterterrorism. He further highlighted India’s advanced military capabilities, referencing drones and missiles as deterrents that should keep adversaries on edge.
The Prime Minister reiterated that Operation Sindoor marks a new era in India’s security policies, stating that any future terror attacks would be met with immediate and decisive action. He cited past operations, including surgical and air strikes, as examples of India’s firm response strategy.
India’s clear message: There is no sanctuary for terrorists in Pakistan anymore.