Modi says India 'paused' its offensive as Pakistan ceasefire holds
Briefly

In a recent televised address, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that India has only temporarily paused its military actions against Pakistan in light of a US-brokered ceasefire aiming to stabilize the tense relationship between the two nuclear-armed nations. Modi declared that if any further terrorist attacks occur, India will respond accordingly. The ceasefire follows escalating tensions stemming from a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir, where India accuses Pakistan of supporting militants. The leaders of both countries are keen on ensuring that military engagements cease, with an emphasis on addressing terrorism directly in future talks.
India has only "paused" its military action and will "retaliate on its own terms" if there is any future terror attack on the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.
Modi emphasized, "We will be monitoring every step of Pakistan," indicating a vigilant stance as both countries agreed to cease military actions this weekend.
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