Pakistan’s state-sponsored terrorism now stands completely bared. PM Narendra Modi, in his address to the nation, was blunt. He explicitly condemned Pakistan for glorifying terrorists and giving military honours to them. Recounting an unpleasant incident, he stated, “The world witnessed that shameful reality of Pakistan when the Army’s topmost officials bid adieu to the deceased terrorists. There cannot be stronger evidence of state-sponsored terrorism.”
#WATCH | #OperationSindoor | In his address to the nation, PM Modi says, “…The world has seen that dirty truth of Pakistan when the high-ranked officers of the Army bid the slain terrorists adieu. There cannot be a bigger proof of state-sponsored terrorism…” pic.twitter.com/RbXCzJMwUr
— ANI (@ANI) May 12, 2025
With these words, PM Modi redirected international attention towards Pakistan’s continued support for terror. It was clear from him — Pakistan does not merely coexist with terrorism, it celebrates it. And it does so at the cost of playing the victim of the same terror it sponsors.
Pakistan’s Army Salutes Terrorists
This time, the evidence did not leave anyone in doubt. Recent clips demonstrated top Pakistani military commanders paying ceremonial homage to terrorists killed in action. These guys did not merely die fighting. They had attacked civilians. They had terrorized.
However, rather than denouncing them, the Pakistan Army rewarded them as heroes. Clearly, the army did not simply allow these actions — it approved them. These acts indicate more than contempt for human life. They affirm official support of terror organizations.
PM Modi Sends a Direct Global Message
By underlining this moment, PM Modi not only spoke up in defense of India’s position — he gave a warning to the global community. He directed finger towards the hypocrisy. Pakistan had refused all connection to terrorism for decades. But now, even its own uniformed forces have shattered that delusion.
PM Modi underscored that no country can actually combat terrorism while accepting it within its own country. And more than that, he called upon the global community to stop turning a blind eye and act decisively.
Evidently, the stakes are much higher than South Asia. Pakistan’s actions imperil world peace. Thus, nations that are anti-terror must re-examine their relationships with Islamabad. Silence is no longer neutrality — it is complicity. The world must stand behind words. That means imposing diplomatic costs and economic sanctions.
Time for Isolation, Not Excuses
India has done its bit — once again. It revealed the truth. It sounded the alarm of the threat. Now, the world needs to act.
So, nations need to isolate Pakistan until it puts an end to the glorification of terrorism. As PM Modi aptly said, when soldiers salute killers, the whole world needs to take it as a serious warning. The price of doing nothing is too high.