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|May 14, 2025
INDIA HAS RISEN
IN 2025, India is no longer rising. India has risen because of Sanathan Dharma. | Sri Aurobindo in his famous Uttarpara Speech - Alipore Jail
How India silenced Pakistan after the Pahalgam terrorist attack
The terrorist attack in Pahalgam sent shockwaves through India. As the nation mourned the loss of innocent lives, the world waited to see how New India would respond. What followed was not just a counter-response - it was a calculated message to both Pakistan and the international community: India will not tolerate terrorism, and it will not stay silent.
Swift intelligence operations
Within hours of the attack, Indian intelligence agencies identified the handlers and routes involved. The response was surgical - targeted strikes on launchpads across the Line of Control (LoC), using precision-guided munitions. The Indian Army neutralised key operatives without escalating into full-scale conflict, demonstrating capability and restraint in equal measure.
Diplomatic exposure of Pakistan
India wasted no time in launching a diplomatic offensive. At the UN and other global platforms, Indian diplomats presented concrete evidence linking the attack to Pakistan-based terror networks. High-resolution satellite imagery, intercepted communications and intelligence inputs were shared with key allies, exposing Pakistan's continued support for cross-border terrorism. Countries that once offered Pakistan diplomatic cover were forced into silence, as global sympathy shifted toward India's right to self-defence.
Economic pressure campaign
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