Indian Government Declares Future Terrorist Attacks as Acts of War

New Delhi(The Uttam Hindu): The Indian government has issued a stern warning that any future terrorist attacks on Indian soil will be considered an act of war, prompting a similar response. This statement comes on the heels of a series of intense military exchanges between India and Pakistan.Prime Minister Narendra Modi is keeping an eye on 'Operation Sindoor'. He led an important meeting in this regard on Saturday. Sources related to the Indian government told that the Indian government has decided to take a tough stand against terrorism. The government announced that in future any terrorist action will be considered an act of war against India and will be responded to accordingly.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is keeping an eye on 'Operation Sindoor'. He led an important meeting in this regard on Saturday. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Chief of Defense Staff General Anil Chauhan, Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi and Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi were present in this meeting. This meeting took place at a time when India has completely foiled Pakistan's drone attacks. It is believed that during this time Prime Minister Modi was given complete information about the attack carried out by Pakistan, the retaliation of the Indian Army and military preparations.
The Prime Minister is constantly monitoring every development. This is the second and important meeting of Prime Minister Modi with the Army Chiefs and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh in the last 24 hours. Earlier, the Prime Minister had chaired a similar meeting on Friday. Earlier, the Ministry of External Affairs and the Ministry of Defense held a joint press conference on Saturday on 'Operation Sindoor'. On the ongoing tension with Pakistan, military officials said that Udhampur, Pathankot, Adampur and Bhuj airbases have been damaged. Apart from this, Pakistan fired missiles and hospitals and schools were targeted. Wing Commander Vyomika Singh showed photos of Air Force Station Sirsa and Air Force Station Suratgarh on Saturday morning and said that these are safe. The press conference said, "Pakistani army is continuously attacking the western borders, it has used drones, long-range weapons, combat weapons and fighter jets to attack Indian military installations. India foiled many threats, but Pakistan tried to infiltrate more than 26 places through air. Pakistan used high-speed missiles at 1:40 am to target the Air Force base in Punjab. They also attacked health facilities and schools." It also said, "After these actions of Pakistan, immediate retaliatory action was taken. Pak military installations at Rafiki, Murid, Chaklala, Rehmyar Khan were attacked with precision weapons and fighter jets. Sialkot airbase was also targeted."
