No country told India to halt military operation after Pahalgam terror attack: PM Modi in Lok Sabha

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday told the Lok Sabha that after the April 22 Pahalgam attack, no country told India to halt its military operation against terror bases in Pakistan.
He made the remarks after Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi asked in Parliament why countries only denounced terrorism, and not Pakistan, after the attack.
In response, Modi said that out of 193 countries, only three made statements in support of Pakistan after India’s military operation on May 7. “Be it the Quad or BRICS, India got support from all over the world,” he claimed.
The Quad, or Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, is a grouping comprising India, the United States, Australia and Japan. The BRICS grouping comprises India, Brazil, Russia, China, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates.
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Modi on Tuesday told the Lok Sabha that India’s military operation in May showed that “nuclear blackmailing” by Pakistan was no longer an effective strategy.
“By showcasing its technical expertise, India conducted precise strikes deep within enemy territory,” the prime minister said. “These operations inflicted significant damage on Pakistan's airbases and military assets, rendering many of their airbases non-operational to this day.”
Modi added that the operation showed that any assault...
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