Why India is annoyed by its ceasefire with Pakistan


India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, expressed defiance following a ceasefire with Pakistan, highlighting India's assertive response to terrorism and vowing to hold Pakistan accountable.
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NARENDRA MODI, India’s prime minister, sounded as defiant as he did triumphant in speaking to the nation two days after a ceasefire with Pakistan. India’s four-day military operation, he said on May 12th, established a “new normal” for responding to terrorist attacks, such as last month’s one in Kashmir. India had only paused that operation and would carefully monitor Pakistan’s actions in the coming days. In future, India would not differentiate between terrorists and the government that supports them. Nor would it bow to nuclear blackmail.

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