India Won't Tolerate Any Form Of Nuclear Blackmail: Rajnath Singh In Seoul

India and South Korea on Wednesday signed key agreements to shore up cooperation in defence cyberspace and military training, reaffirming their commitment to stronger bilateral defence ties and a rules-based Indo-Pacific, a region that has witnessed increasing Chinese assertiveness. 

Speaking at an Indian diaspora event, Singh described Operation Sindoor as a testament to India's transformation into a strong, confident and capable nation. "The operation was proof that India will not tolerate terrorism in any form. As a responsible nuclear power, we firmly adhere to a policy of No First Use," he said. "However, there are times when people mistake our restraint and commitment to peace for weakness. While India remains committed to its No First Use policy, it will not tolerate any form of nuclear blackmail. This is new India," he said, in an indirect message to Pakistan.

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