Bangladesh, May 13 -- New Delhi redefines its security doctrine following Operation Sindoor, warns of decisive action against terrorism and state sponsors

In a forceful address to the nation on May 12, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a dramatic shift in Indias national security doctrine, declaring that New Delhi will no longer tolerate what he termed “nuclear blackmail.” Speaking just days after India concluded a high-profile military campaign-Operation Sindoor-against alleged terrorist targets inside Pakistan, Modi outlined a more assertive approach to dealing with cross-border terrorism and its backers.

“India will no longer differentiate between terrorists and their state sponsors,” Modi said in ...