New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that JD Vance India’s response would be “more devastating and strong” if Pakistan did something, sources said on Sunday, reacting to the story of the New York Times on the American vice-president who reached out to the Prime Minister as being Tensions between India and Pakistan climbed.“Prime Minister Narendra Modi said US vice-president JD Vance Obviously, if Pakistan does something, the answer will be more devastating and strong. The same evening, Pakistan attacked 26 sites and India responded very strongly. Strikes have been launched on their basis, “said news agency Ani.According to the report, Vance, which was in India, with his Indian origin USHA and their children on the day (April 22) of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, who led to the conflict between nuclear arms neighbors, called the Modi Modi on Friday (local time) with the message that US officials had evaluated in the war at the whole.
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Prime Minister Modi listened but “did not embark on any of the ideas” proposed by the American vice-president to defuse, added the report.Vance’s intervention occurred only a few days after declaring in an interview that the India-Pakistan conflict is “fundamentally not our business”.The ceasefireOn Saturday evening, US President Donald Trump posted on his TRUTH social platform according to which India and Pakistan agreed to have a cease-fire, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announcing the same time after. The Minister of External Affairs, Minister Jaishankar and his Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar, then confirmed the cessation of hostilities.Earlier in the day, Rubio spoke with the leader of the Pakistani army, General Asim Munnir and Dar, as well as Jaishankar, and urged de -escalation.Addressing a press conference, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Vikram Misri, said that the director general of military operations in Pakistan had contacted his Indian counterpart for the ceasefire, which was then agreed.