Desk Correspondent , New Delhi - In a powerful address marking the anniversary of the Pahalgam terror attack, India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh issued a veiled yet stern warning to Pakistan, characterizing it as India’s "only troublesome neighbor." Speaking at a high-level commemorative event, Singh utilized a cryptic "dot, dot, dot" phrasing to imply that India’s patience is not infinite and that the government maintains a range of undisclosed strategic options to counter cross-border terrorism. He emphasized that while India seeks regional peace and maintains cordial relations with almost all its bordering nations, one specific neighbor continues to sponsor proxy wars and disrupt the tranquility of the Jammu and Kashmir region.
The Defence Minister’s remarks come at a time of heightened security awareness, as he paid tribute to the security personnel and civilians who lost their lives in the Pahalgam incident a year ago. Singh asserted that the nature of India’s response to terror has evolved significantly, transitioning from a reactive stance to a proactive and deterrent-based policy. He noted that the "troublesome" neighbor must realize that the cost of supporting insurgency is becoming unsustainable. By using the "dot, dot, dot" warning, Singh signaled that future actions by the Indian defense establishment might not be telegraphed in advance, suggesting a strategic ambiguity designed to keep adversarial forces off-balance while ensuring national sovereignty remains uncompromised.
Providing broader context to the security landscape, the Minister highlighted the successful integration and development of the Union Territory, which he claimed has frustrated elements across the border. He reiterated that the global community increasingly views Pakistan as a destabilizing force, whereas India is seen as a responsible nuclear power. Singh concluded by assuring the nation that the armed forces are equipped with the latest technology and absolute political backing to neutralize threats. The address serves as a definitive reminder of the government's "zero-tolerance" policy toward terrorism, underscoring a commitment to permanent peace through strength and a refusal to engage in dialogue until the export of terror ceases entirely.
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