India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has declared that nuclear blackmail will no longer influence the country's decisions in the field of security, APA reports.
He voiced these opinions during his speech on the occasion of India’s Independence Day.
“India has decided that it will not tolerate nuclear blackmail. This has been going on for a long time, but now we will not bow to it,” Modi said.
The Prime Minister emphasized that “terrorists and their supporters will never be forgiven, they will be treated in the same way,” and that India “will not submit to nuclear pressure.”