In his first address to the nation since the launch of Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a stern message to Pakistan, asserting that “terror and talks cannot go hand in hand”.
The PM made it clear that future dialogue with Islamabad would be limited to terrorism and the return of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). He also made it clear "terror and talks can’t go hand in hand, terror and trade can’t go hand in hand, and blood and water can’t flow together." He praised the Indian Armed Forces for their precision strikes and saluted the resilience of Indian citizens. Emphasising national unity, Modi reiterated that Operation Sindoor was not just retaliation but a reflection of public sentiment, and it would now define India’s stance in fighting terrorism.
Key Highlights from PM Modi’s National Address:
Terror and Talks Can't Go Together, Says PM Modi
PM Modi stated clearly that India will not engage in talks or trade with Pakistan while it supports terrorism—only terror and PoK can be discussed.
Op Sindoor Now India’s New Normal in Terror Fight
Declaring a policy shift, Modi called Operation Sindoor the new standard in India’s anti-terror doctrine, with swift, forceful retaliation as the cornerstone.
Enemy Felt Cost of Removing Women’s Sindoor
Modi warned that those who hurt Indian families now understand the cost of aggression, symbolically referencing the sindoor as a mark of dignity.
Missiles Demolished Terror Sites and Enemy’s Spirit
The PM stated India’s missile and drone strikes not only levelled buildings, but also shattered the enemy’s morale and long-standing impunity.
Over 100 Terrorists Eliminated in Precision Strikes
PM Modi revealed that India’s offensive killed more than 100 terrorists, dealing a major blow to Pakistan’s terror infrastructure across the border.
Op Sindoor Reflects the Sentiments of Indians
Modi stressed that this operation was not just military action but a response echoing the pain, anger, and courage of every Indian citizen.
Dedicated to Every Mother, Sister and Daughter
In a moving remark, he dedicated Operation Sindoor to the women of India, symbolising protection of their honour and sacrifice.
‘Nation First’ Demands Steely Decisions, Says PM Modi.
He concluded that when national interest comes first, decisive actions follow. The nation’s resolve drives its fearless and firm foreign policy.