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India Won’t Tolerate Threats
5/1/2026 8:44:35 PM
While addressing a National Security Summit in New Delhi, Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh delivered a sharp rebuke over Pakistan’s continued backing of terrorism, stating that both nations gained independence together, India is today globally recognised for “Information Technology”, whereas Pakistan has come to be seen as the epicentre of “International Terrorism.”,
The Defence Minister’s statement depicts a hardened shift in India’s response to cross-border terror and reiterates the policy of zero tolerance towards terrorism.
Singh’s assertion that India is no longer confined to diplomatic protests marks a departure from restraint-heavy doctrines of the past. Instead, the emphasis is now on calibrated, decisive action—an approach that seeks to combine military precision with political messaging. This signals to both domestic and international audiences that India is willing to act unilaterally when its sovereignty is challenged.
The reference to Operation Sindoor as a turning point is particularly significant. Singh’s assertion that India is no longer confined to diplomatic protests marks a departure from restraint-heavy doctrines of the past. Instead, the emphasis is now on calibrated, decisive action—an approach that seeks to combine military precision with political messaging. This signals to both domestic and international audiences that India is willing to act unilaterally when its sovereignty is challenged.
Crucially, the Defence Minister framed terrorism not just as a security issue, but as a civilisational threat. By describing it as a “perverse mindset” that undermines the very fabric of humanity, he elevated the discourse beyond geopolitics. This framing attempts to align India’s counter-terrorism posture with global moral consensus, positioning the country as a defender of universal values rather than merely a regional actor responding to provocations.
Singh’s emphasis on tri-service synergy and indigenous capability highlights another important dimension: India’s growing confidence in its military-industrial base. The portrayal of a force capable of rapid mobilisation and sustained conflict is intended to strengthen deterrence. It also aligns with the broader vision of self-reliance and strategic autonomy championed by Narendra Modi.
Ultimately, the Defence Minister’s address reflects a “New India” that seeks to redefine its global image—not just as a technological and economic power, but as a nation unwilling to tolerate threats to its security..
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