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If the Bullet Fires, the Shell Will Follow: Modi's Tough Warning to Pakistan

On Saturday, there was a significant turn between India and Pakistan when the two countries agreed to the ceasefire. This consent was decided after a conversation between the DGMOs of both countries (Director General of Military Operations). However, after this consent, US President Donald Trump claimed that he had argued between India and Pakistan.

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National News: On Saturday, there was a significant turn between India and Pakistan when the two countries agreed to the ceasefire. This consent was decided after a conversation between the DGMOs of both countries (Director General of Military Operations). However, after this consent, US President Donald Trump claimed that he had argued between India and Pakistan. But India completely denied the claim, saying that Pakistan itself appealed to India to ceasefire, and no third party had any role in this process. This step is considered important towards reducing tension between the two countries, but India's attitude is clear that it is a bilateral matter of India and Pakistan, which does not require any external intervention.

Prime Minister Modi's tough message

According to the New York Times report, there was a recent conversation between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US Vice President JD Vance. In this conversation, PM Modi made it clear that if Pakistan showed any kind of aggression, India's reply would be "destructive and strict". Modi said in two words, "Operation vermilion is not over yet. If a bullet from Pakistan, then India will go from India."

India's stand on Kashmir

India also made it clear that there would be no talks on Kashmir. The attitude of the Indian government is clear that only the question of withdrawal of slave Jammu and Kashmir remains. In addition, India is ready to negotiate terrorism, but no third party is required. India also gave a message that it has suffered serious damage after every attack in Pakistan, and Pakistan's situation is getting worse every time.

No high level talks after ceasefire

According to sources, there was no talks between the National Security Advisor (NSA) and Foreign Ministers of India and Pakistan. Only Pakistan's DGMO spoke to the DGMO of India. This time India has made it clear that Pakistan has to understand that there will be no conversation as before.

Press conference of all three armies today

On this entire incident, the joint press conference of the three armies will be held at 6:30 pm today, which will give detailed information on the upcoming strategy and military preparations.

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