India warns Pakistan on terrorism
Analysis based on 11 articles · First reported May 16, 2026 · Last updated May 17, 2026
The stern warning from India's Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi to Pakistan could increase geopolitical tensions, potentially affecting investor confidence in the region and defense sector stocks. Renewed military confrontation between the nuclear-armed neighbors, as seen in Operation Sindoor, would have significant negative market implications.
India — Indian Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi issued a strong warning to Pakistan, stating that if Pakistan continues to harbor terrorists and operate against India, it would have to decide whether it wants to be part of geography or history. These remarks were made during an interactive session at the Manekshaw Centre in New Delhi, days after the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor. Operation Sindoor was a military operation launched by India in May last year in retaliation to the Pahalgam terror attack, involving precision strikes on terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Azad Kashmir. The operation led to nearly 88 hours of military confrontation between the two nuclear-armed nations before a ceasefire was reached. The warning reiterates India's uncompromising stance against terrorism, despite recent calls for dialogue from within India, which were welcomed by Pakistan's foreign office spokesperson Tahir R. Andrabi.
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