Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a recent televised address to the nation, laid out a clear and resolute doctrine for dealing with terrorism. Operation Sindoor is the centre’s clearest articulation of a zero-tolerance, no-compromise policy to safeguard national security. The central government’s every move, from suspending the Indus Waters Treaty to launching military strikes on terror camps, was carefully planned and timed. The three core pillars of the Prime Minister’s doctrine include decisive retaliation on India’s terms, zero tolerance for nuclear blackmail and no distinction between terrorists and their sponsors.
This time, India has sent a firm and unambiguous message that terror and trade cannot go hand in hand. Reflecting this stance, the Attari-Wagah border has been closed, bilateral trade has been suspended, visas have been cancelled, and the Indus Waters Treaty has been put on hold. Each of these measures underscores the government’s commitment to safeguarding national interests through firm and uncompromising action.