PM Modi emphasizes his strong response to terrorism

During a visit to Adampur Air Base following Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Modi reaffirms India’s robust anti-terrorist posture and vows severe retaliation for strikes.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared Tuesday during a surprise visit to the frontline Adampur airbase in Punjab that served as a show of strength that India’s new Lakshman Rekha (red line) against terrorism is crystal clear and that New Delhi will respond to any future attack fiercely.
With the Russian-made S-400 missile launcher in the backdrop, Modi celebrated the military’s victories in the most recent four-day war with Pakistan, praised the armed response’s “jointness,” and claimed that the terror leaders in the neighboring nation now knew that any attack on India would lead to their destruction.
“India’s anti-terrorism Lakshman Rekha is now quite clear. About Operation Sindoor, he stated during his roughly 30-minute speech that “India will respond strongly if hit by a terror attack and our response will be at a time of our choosing, on our conditions, and in our way.”

According to sources, Modi’s visit to the Adampur airbase seems intended to pierce Pakistan’s massive disinformation effort regarding attacking many Indian military assets, including air bases, during the confrontation that lasted from May 7 to 10.

One of the Indian Air Force’s top bases, Adampur, is 25 kilometers from Jalandhar town. Pakistan falsely claimed to have attacked it, destroying the Russian-made S-400 air defense systems stationed there, hitting the fighter jets and runway, and also hitting a radar site.

His comments were made three days after India and Pakistan agreed to stop military operations, ending four days of intensifying fighting with drones, missiles, and long-range weapons that sparked concerns of a full-scale war.

Sources claim that Modi’s visit to the Adampur airbase appears to be an attempt to undermine Pakistan’s extensive disinformation campaign of striking numerous Indian military targets, including air bases, during the May 7–10 conflict.

Jalandhar town is 25 kilometers from Adampur, one of the Indian Air Force’s premier facilities. Under false pretenses, Pakistan attacked it, damaging the Russian-made S-400 air defense systems that were positioned there, striking the runway and fighter jets, and also striking a radar post.

His remarks came three days after India and Pakistan decided to halt military activities, after four days of escalating combat using long-range weapons, drones, and missiles that raised fears of a full-scale conflict.