Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a stern warning to India’s adversaries on Monday, declaring that any future terror attack on Indian soil would be met with a strong and decisive response.
Addressing a public rally, Modi said, “If there’s another terrorist attack, India will respond with full strength.” The statement reinforces the government’s zero-tolerance policy toward terrorism and reflects a continued commitment to national security.
Modi’s remarks come amid growing tensions in the region and follow his earlier comments highlighting India’s cross-border strikes in response to past attacks. Citing the country’s advancements in military capability, including the use of drones and precision missiles, the Prime Minister emphasized that India is no longer a silent spectator.
“Today’s India doesn’t tolerate terrorism. We act. We respond. And we make sure the message is clear,” Modi told the crowd.
The statement has received support from BJP leaders and party workers, who see it as a strong reaffirmation of the government’s security-first approach. However, opposition parties have urged caution, emphasizing the need for responsible diplomacy alongside military preparedness.
As the country prepares for upcoming elections, national security remains a central theme in PM Modi’s speeches — one that continues to resonate with a large section of the Indian electorate.
