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India Declares Terrorism Acts of War in Strategic Shift Under 'Operation Sindoor'

Prime Minister Modi's May 12 address formalizes a zero-tolerance counter-terrorism policy, signaling a decisive stance against Pakistan-backed terror and nuclear threats.

Overview

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that any future acts of terrorism against India will be treated as acts of war, with no distinction between perpetrators and sponsors.
  • Operation Sindoor, India's zero-tolerance counter-terrorism policy, has been formalized, emphasizing advanced military preparedness and new-age warfare capabilities.
  • India's armed forces remain on high alert, with air defenses validated and 32 previously closed airports now fully operational for civilian air traffic.
  • Political leaders across party lines, including Devendra Fadnavis and Shiv Sena's Shaina NC, have endorsed Modi's stance, which rejects nuclear blackmail and demands Pakistan's accountability for terrorism.
  • The address coincided with the fifth anniversary of Modi's 2020 COVID-19 relief speech, marking a symbolic shift from domestic crisis management to a focus on regional security and defense.