Operation Sindoor Not Ended, Only Paused: PM Modi Issues Stern Warning to Pakistan
- bySagar
- 12 May, 2025

In a powerful address to the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made it clear that Operation Sindoor is not over—it is only on hold. He delivered a strong and direct warning to Pakistan, saying that if cross-border terrorism continues, India will strike again—hard and deep.
💣 “India Will Strike on Its Terms” – PM Modi
The Prime Minister said, “Pakistan must not misread our restraint. Operation Sindoor reflects the resolve of the Indian people. We will never surrender to terrorism. Our response will now be on our terms, and no nuclear blackmail will be tolerated.”
He confirmed that Pakistan had begged for a ceasefire after suffering heavy losses. Over 100 top terrorists were neutralized, and India’s precision strikes had damaged several key airbases across the border.
🧠“We Hit Pakistan at Its Core”
“Operation Sindoor is not just a military mission, it’s a pledge of justice,” Modi declared. “The world saw on May 6th night and May 7th morning how India turned resolve into action.”
He added, “India is no longer a passive victim of terrorism. We will act—and we will win.”
🚫 No Talks Without Terror Cleanup
PM Modi made it crystal clear: There will be no talks unless terrorism ends. He stated, “We will only talk to Pakistan about terrorism and PoK. Terror and trade cannot go hand in hand. Blood and water cannot flow together.”
💪 India's Might on Full Display
He highlighted India’s strength, saying, “We attacked not just Pakistani assets, but their confidence. Our BrahMos missiles struck by land, sea, and air—proving India’s technological and strategic dominance.”
Modi also praised India's indigenous weapons and the precision of Indian forces in intercepting and destroying Pakistani drones.