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‘If Pakistan does something, the response will be more disastrous’: PM Modi told JD Vance. Bharat News

JD Vance and PM Modi (file photo)

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s response to JD Vance India will be “more destructive and strong”. If Pakistan does something, sources said on Sunday, reacting to New York Times, ‘ Account Reaching the Prime Minister as US Vice President Tension between India and Pakistan gone up.“Prime Minister Narendra Modi told US Vice President JD Vance Apparently that if Pakistan does something, the response will be more destructive and stronger. The same night, Pakistan attacked 26 sites and India responded very strongly. News agency Annie quoted sources as saying that attacks on their hideouts were started.According to the report, Vance, who was in India on the day of the terrorist attack in Pahgam (April 22) in India with his Indian original wife Usha and his children, which led to a conflict between the nuclear-cosmetics neighbors, which was said by Friday (locally) with the message that there was a “high probability in a dramatic escape.

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The report said that PM Modi listened, but the proposed “was not committed to any idea” proposed by the US Vice President.Vance’s intervention said in an interview that the India-Pakistan struggle is “not fundamentally our business.”CeasefireOn Saturday evening, US President Donald Trump posted on his true social platform that India and Pakistan had agreed to the ceasefire, with the US secretary, the state’s Marco Rubio announced shortly after. The Foreign Minister’s Jaishankar and his Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar again confirmed the end of enmity.Earlier in the day, Rubio spoke to Pakistan’s Army Chief, General Asim Munir and Dar as well as Jaishankar and urged D-Sscalance.Addressing a press conference, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that the Director General of the Director General of Military Operations of Pakistan reached his Indian counterpart for the ceasefire, which later agreed.

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