India PM Modi accuses Pakistan of using 'terrorism, proxy war' for relevance

Modi marks 25 years since 1999 Kargil conflict with Pakistan in Himalayas.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the media after his meeting with President Droupadi Murmu, to stake claim to form the new government at the Presidential Palace in New Delhi, India. Photo: Reuters

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that Pakistan had not learned any lessons from its past and was trying to stay relevant through "terrorism and proxy war".

Warning supporters of "terrorism" that they would never be successful, Modi said the "enemy" would be given a tough response.

Modi was speaking in the Himalayan region of Kargil to mark 25 years of India's short military conflict with Pakistan there in 1999.

 

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