Prime Minister Narendra Modi told US Vice President JD Vance during a discussion on the agreement to reduce tension with Pakistan that if Pakistan attacked India, India would retaliate strongly. Government sources gave this information on Sunday.
After Vance’s interaction with Prime Minister Modi, there was also talk with Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir, and then India’s Foreign Minister S.K. Jayashankar was also discussed. However, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Jaishankar that his call was not aimed at discussing any ‘Off-Ramp).
‘If PAK attacked, we will answer firmly’
According to Sources in the Ministry of External Affairs, JD Vance called and spoke to PM Modi. The Prime Minister told him that if Pakistan attacks, we will respond more firmly. According to sources, India clarified during the conversation that if Pakistan does not firing, it will also be restrained.
India ceasefire on its own terms
India has ceasefire with Pakistan on its terms and made it clear that any action of provocation will be responded to in his tongue. US President Donald Trump has also expressed happiness over the ceasefire between the two countries. US Vice President JD Vance and External Affairs Minister Marco Rubio spoke to the top leadership of India and Pakistan. After this, India has agreed to ceasefire with Pakistan on its own terms.
Pakistan ready to mediate on Kashmir issue
On the other hand, Pakistan on Sunday welcomed the offer of US President Donald Trump to mediate between India and Pakistan on the Kashmir issue. Islamabad described it as a long dispute, which could have a serious impact on peace and security. However, India maintains its old stand on not accepting any kind of mediation on the issue of Kashmir. India clearly believes that this is the issue between two countries and the interference of any third on this issue is not acceptable.