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    Richard ParksBy Richard ParksMay 14, 2025Updated:June 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    After four days of intense fighting between India and Pakistan, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Adampur Air Force Station in Punjab on Tuesday. The base is close to the border with Pakistan and has played a key role in the recent military operation. Hundreds of Indian soldiers welcomed Modi with loud cheers and patriotic chants.

    Standing in front of fighter jets and Russia-made S-400 air defense systems, Modi gave a strong message to neighboring Pakistan. He said the recent military strike, named Operation Sindoor, was not just a mission name—it was a bold reply to the terrorist attack in Behalgam.

    “The brave soldiers who carried out Operation Sidhu have made the whole nation proud,” Modi said in his speech. “This was not the first time India was attacked, but this time, we answered in a way they will never forget.”

    Modi praised the Indian Air Force and Army for their courage. He said their actions have written a new chapter in the country’s history. According to the Prime Minister, every Indian is proud of these warriors.

    Pakistan’s reaction was quick. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif responded to Modi’s visit and speech. He said that Pakistan has already given a strong answer to India through Bunyan-un-Marsoos. In a statement, Sharif warned that Pakistan knows how to protect its land and sovereignty.

    “We will not stay silent if we are attacked,” Sharif said. “The world saw our strength in Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos.”

    The tension between the two nuclear-armed neighbors is once again rising. While there has been a short pause in the direct conflict, the situation along the Kashmir border remains tense. Armed fighters continue to be active in the region.

    Security forces in India reported that they killed several armed militants during a gun battle in the Shopian district of Kashmir. Officials say these fighters were planning more attacks in the area. The military has increased patrols and is keeping a close watch on the border.

    Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, warned that upcoming peace talks between the two countries could fail if the water-sharing issue is not resolved. Speaking to CNN, he said, “If we don’t solve the water crisis soon, it will be like declaring war.”

    Dar also said that both India and Pakistan need to take the issue seriously. According to him, the people in both countries will suffer if the talks fail.

    The conflict began last week after a deadly terrorist attack in Behalgam killed many Indian soldiers. India quickly launched Operation Sidhu in reply. The operation included airstrikes and ground attacks near the border.

    Since then, both sides have claimed victory in the clash. While India says it destroyed several terrorist camps, Pakistan claims it shot down Indian drones and captured soldiers.

    The international community has called for calm. The United Nations has urged both countries to show restraint. Many fear that the ongoing fight could turn into a full war if not stopped soon.

    Still, both sides are showing no signs of stepping back. Modi’s visit to the airbase and his speech suggest India is ready to act again if needed. On the other hand, Pakistan’s top leaders are warning that any new attack will be met with force.

    The world now watches closely as India and Pakistan prepare for the next round of peace talks. But with strong words from both sides, hopes for a quick solution are fading.

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