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    India Declares Terror Attacks as Act of War—Major Policy Shift Targets Pakistan

    In a major move, India will now treat terror attacks as formal acts of war—marking a strategic shift amid Operation Sindoor and rising tensions with Pakistan.

    Dustin AbhishekDustin Abhishek
    Published: 10 May 2025, 10:53 AM
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    Updated: 02 Jul 2026, 09:49 AM

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    India Declares Terror Attacks as Act of War—Major Policy Shift Targets Pakistan

    The Indian government has taken a very important decision in the ongoing war-like situation between India and Pakistan. The government has decided that if any terrorist incident occurs in the future, it will be considered an act of war. In such a situation, in the coming time, India will deal more strictly against terrorism sponsored by Pakistan. If any such action is taken by the terrorists growing in Pakistan, then India will consider it a war against India by the Pakistani government and its army.


    In fact, this major change in the policy of the Indian government has come after the incident of massacre of 26 Hindus by terrorists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. In response to this incident, the Indian forces have bombed nine locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Hundreds of terrorists have been killed in this. Pakistan is rattled by this action of the Indian Army. It is repeatedly trying to attack Indian military bases and other places with missiles. But, India's strong defense shield is foiling those attacks. It is also firing heavily on the LoC. However, India is giving a befitting reply to these attacks by Pakistan.


    Zero tolerance against terrorism


    Earlier, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh had said in a press conference that India will no longer tolerate terrorism. If any country or organization attacks our citizens, we will take it like a war and will respond to it through military action. He made it clear that India's army and intelligence agencies are ready to foil any such conspiracy.


    This decision reflects India's new policy, which talks about zero tolerance against terrorism. In Operation Sindoor, India killed many big terrorists of Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba, including Mudassar Khadian Khas, Hafiz Muhammad Jameel and Mohammad Yusuf Azhar. These attacks gave a clear message to Pakistan that India will not hold back in responding to terrorist activities.


    Defense experts are also praising this policy change of the Indian government. They say that this decision shows India's strength and willpower. Now any country or terrorist organization will think a hundred times before attacking India. Our army has resources like 16 lakh soldiers, modern weapons, and satellite surveillance, which enable us to deal with any threat.

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