If necessary, India can strike across the border. Rajnath Singh's warning a to Pakistan: PM will be ordering in surgical strikes in just 10 minutes.

 

NEW DELHI: Rajnath Singh, the Defence minister, declared on Monday that India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not the same as before and that the country will not hesitate to take decisive military action to defend its borders.

"Bharat ab pehle jaisa Bharat nahi raha," Singh declared while speaking at a security conference at the University of Jammu. The nation of India is at war. India is no longer the same as it once was, as stated in the proverb Zaroorat padi to Bharat seema ke iss par bhi maar Sakta hai and Zaroorat Padi toh uss paar bhi jaa sakta hai.

Rajnath Singh Say--- It is getting more powerful. If needed, India can hit on this side of the border and can go across the border as well."

 He said that India had taken significant action against terrorism under the Modi government and made reference to the surgical strikes conducted across the border in 2016 and the 2019 Balakot airstrike in a subtly-worded threat to Pakistan.

"Under PM Modi's leadership, our government started effective action against terrorism and for the first time not only the country but also the world came to know what is the meaning of zero tolerance against terrorism," He said

He added that PM Modi decided on the surgical strikes in just 10 minutes.

"Pulwama and Uri were both unfortunate incidents... The PM took just 10 minutes to take a decision (on carrying out surgical strikes) which shows his strong will power. Our forces not only neutralized the terrorists on this side, but also went across the border to finish them," he said.
19 soldiers lost their lives in a terrorist attack on an army camp in the border town of Uri in September 2016. A week later, the Indian Army crossed the border in a targeted attack to destroy terrorist launch sites. In a suicide attack on their convoy in the south Kashmiri district of Pulwama in February 2019, terrorists killed over 40 members of the CRPF. The Indian Air Force destroyed the terrorist camp in Balakot, Pakistan, twelve days after the attack.

AFSPA waiting to be lifted in J&K: Rajnath
The defence minister claimed that the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) had been repealed in significant portions of the northeast and stated that he was awaiting "permanent peace" in Jammu and Kashmir before repealing it in the union territory as well.

Rajnath Singh stated that nations who use terrorism as a state strategy must comprehend "very well that this game will not last long" without specifically mentioning Pakistan.

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