India Pakistan News Updates: PM Modi Says 'Not Afraid Of Nuclear Blackmail', Op Sindoor 'Now New Normal'
Underlining that talks and terror cannot continue together, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that any talks with Pakistan will only be held for Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir.

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India-Pakistan News LIVE: Talks, If Any, With Pakistan Will Only Be For PoK, Says PM Modi
India-Pakistan News LIVE: PM Modi Says 'Not Afraid Of Nuclear Blackmail'
India-Pakistan News LIVE: Operation Sindoor Now India's New Policy Against Terrorism, Says PM Modi
India-Pakistan News LIVE: PM Modi Says We Agreed For Ceasefire After Pak Assured No Support For Terror
India-Pakistan News LIVE: PM Modi Says Pakistan Looked For Ways To Survive After Three Days Of Indian Action
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Any Talks With Pakistan Will Only Be On PoK, Terror — Key Takeaways From PM Modi's Address
The era is neither of war nor terrorism: While wars may not be the norm, terrorism is no longer tolerable.
Zero tolerance for terrorism ensures a better world: A firm stance against terror is necessary for global peace.
Pakistan’s support for terrorism is self-destructive: The way its army and government nurture terrorism could ultimately lead to Pakistan’s downfall.
Terrorism and dialogue cannot coexist: Terror and trade, terror and talk—both are incompatible. Blood and water won't flow together, Modi said, indicating continued abeyance of Indus Water Treaty.
Talk only on terrorism and PoK: We want to make it clear to the world that if we engage with Pakistan, the discussion will solely focus on terrorism or PoK.
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Parliamentary Panel To Meet On May 19, Foreign Secretary To Brief
The parliamentary panel on foreign affairs will meet on May 19, where it will be briefed by Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on the India-Pakistan situation, NDTV reported, citing sources.
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IPL, Suspended Amid India-Pak Tensions, To Resume On May 17
The Indian Premier League will resume on May 17, and the remaining league stage matches of the tournament will be played at select six venues in the country, according to an official statement issued on Monday. Read more
India-Pakistan News LIVE: Five Key Points Underlined By PM Modi
Strong action against terrorism: Every terrorist organisation has realised the consequences of harming India's daughters and sisters.
Operation Sindoor represents justice: A firm commitment to justice was carried out through this operation.
Direct retaliation against terrorism: India dismantled the headquarters of those responsible for terror attacks.
Decisive action against Pakistan: While Pakistan prepared for border aggression, India struck at its core.
New standard in counterterrorism: Operation Sindoor has redrawn the lines, setting a new normal in India’s defence policy.
India-Pakistan News LIVE: India, Pakistan DGMOs Agree To Troop Reduction, Commit To No Firing
India, Pakistan DGMOs agree to troop reduction, commit to no firing or aggression during talks held today; as per NDTV report.
"Issues related to continuing the commitment that both sides must not fire a single shot or initiate any aggressive and inimical action against each other were discussed. It was also agreed that both sides consider immediate measures to ensure troop reduction from the borders and forward areas," as per Eastern Command CPRO.
PM Modi Draws The Line: Blood And Water Can't Flow Together; Terror And Talks Can't Go Together
In a strongly worded televised address, Modi said, "We have only paused out anti-terror activities. In the coming days, we will assess Pakistan's behaviour." The prime minister underlined that talks and terror, and blow and water cannot go together. The comments indicated that Indus Water Treaty will remain in abeyance till Pakistan does not withdraw its support for terrorism. Read more