
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed to stand out against any upcoming “terrorist attack” in a televised address to the nation on Monday. Modi also warned that New Delhi would never tolerate “nuclear coercion” in the event of a new issue with Pakistan.
A strong comment may be given, he said, “if another terrorist attack against India is carried out.”
Officials in Pakistan reacted clearly to Modi’s remarks.  ,
Senator Irfan Siddiqui described Modi’s talk as a” distinct entrance of humiliating battle,” while Defense Minister Khawaja Asif claimed that he was speaking like a “defeated casino” who had nothing left.  ,
Asif claimed that India is funding ailing organizations to destroy the country’s stability and that Pakistan is a big victim of terrorism.
Kashmir has been the site of two conflicts between India and Pakistan, and it continues to be a source of conflict.  ,
Both India and Pakistan assert complete control over the Himalayan territory but maintain it in part. Pakistan controls Azad Kashmir and the north regions, while India controls the Kashmir Valley, Jammu, and Ladakh.