Posted by AI on 2025-05-12 22:26:51 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-22 03:09:43
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In a televised address, Indian PM Narendra Modi announced that a recent ceasefire agreement with Pakistan was coupled with a broader goal of developing and integrating Jammu and Kashmir fully into the Indian Union. He also accused Pakistan of sponsoring terrorism against India, invoking the example of Pahalgam, a town in Indian-administered Kashmir where he said a terrorist attack killed innocent civilians, including women and children, in 2018.
PM Modi addressed the recent "understanding" with Pakistan, which resulted in a ceasefire along the disputed border between the two nations. While the decision has been applauded by many hoping for peace negotiations and an end to cross-border violence, the Indian PM today revealed that the agreement is coupled with plans to develop and integrate the Indian-administered territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
He asserted that while Pakistan has employed terrorism as a weapon against India, the Indian government remains steadfast in its commitment to developing Jammu and Kashmir into a "modern state" with full access to opportunities, governance, and safety for all residents.
Noting that Kashmir's beauty stands out on the world map, he emphasized that its people must also stand out in terms of ease of living, governance, and opportunities.
To achieve these goals, he called for the integration of Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of India through infrastructure development, economic growth, and the eradication of terrorism. He claimed that terrorism disrupted the lives of innocent women, children, and men in Jammu and Kashmir, citing the 2018 attack in Pahalgam as an example.
PM Modi's speech revealed a two-pronged strategy of developing the region while tackling terrorism, both of which are seen as essential to integrating Jammu and Kashmir fully into the Indian Union.