India Warns Pakistan: "No More Nuclear Bluffs," Vows Harsher Op Sindoor 2.0

Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar declared India will no longer be deterred by Pakistan's nuclear threats, which he labeled a bluff. He stated the military's mindset has shifted from retaliation to achieving decisive victory on the ground, citing the success of Operation Sindoor. The General warned that any future Indian response would be significantly harsher, extending beyond terrorist and air bases to force a definitive outcome. He emphasized technological self-reliance and soldier readiness while paying tribute to units involved in the previous operation.

Key Points: India's Western Command Warns Pakistan of Stronger Military Response

  • Shift to decisive victory over retaliation
  • Operation Sindoor targeted terror bases
  • Pakistan's nuclear threat called a bluff
  • Next response promises to be harsher
  • Emphasis on tech self-reliance and soldier training
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"No more nuclear bluffs": Western Command GOC warns Pakistan of harsher Op Sindoor 2.0

Lt Gen Manoj Katiyar dismisses Pakistan's nuclear threats as a bluff, vows a harsher response than Operation Sindoor, aiming for decisive victory.

"We will not be deterred by his nuclear bluff. - Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar"

Pathankot, February 26

General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Command, Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar, on Thursday declared that India will no longer be deterred by Pakistan's "nuclear bluff", adding that India's response will be harsher and stronger than what was witnessed last time.

Speaking at a specialised investiture ceremony in Pathankot, the General made it clear that the Indian Army's tactical mindset has shifted from retaliatory strikes to achieving "decisive victory on the ground," highlighting the Western Command's success in "Operation Sindoor."

"In Operation Sindoor, we attacked all their (Pakistan) terrorist bases...After that, they retaliated, and in response, we destroyed their military bases and air bases. They then demanded a ceasefire, and not just directly from us, but also from other countries, asking for a ceasefire with India. They cannot fight us...The response will be stronger than what we have done in Operation Sindoor...But we are very sure that we have to respond harsher than we did last time," he said.

"This operational demonstration is not just a celebration of our victory in Operation Sindoor; it is a display of preparation. The danger is not yet averted, and this time the enemy will face a blow even harder than before," he added.

Addressing the recurring threats of nuclear escalation from across the border, Lt Gen Katiyar dismissed them as a "bluff" born out of weakness.

"He (Shehbaz Sharif) wants to prevent us from taking any strong action... It's a kind of bluff he's doing, which we have to call out. We will not be deterred by his nuclear bluff," the General stated firmly.

The General warned that while India seeks peace, the military leadership in Pakistan thrives on conflict to maintain its own relevance. He cautioned that the danger has not averted and that the next blow will be "harder than before."

"This time it will not be limited to destroying terrorist bases or airbases," he said. "The victory will be such that they will have to kneel and accept defeat before the world."

The ceremony served as a tribute to the units that excelled during the past year, specifically those involved in "Operation Sindoor"--a mission the General described as a lesson to the neighbour for its "misadventures."

Lt Gen Katiyar highlighted technological self-reliance, especially in drone production and integration, and emphasised the importance of continuous training for soldiers.

While highlighting 100% equipment readiness and drone integration, Lt Gen Katiyar emphasised that the Indian Jawan remains the most important factor. He invoked the ideology of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, stating that the Indian spirit, like the legendary Maratha ruler's sword, does not bend before anyone.

Following the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The Indian military carried out precise strikes on nine major terror launchpads operated by Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and Hizbul Mujahideen.

In retaliation, Pakistan launched a series of drone and missile attacks on Indian cities on the nights of May 7, 8, and 9, 2025.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I stand with our armed forces, I hope this strong talk is backed by even stronger diplomacy. We need peace for development, not endless conflict. Let's be firm but also wise.
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Vikram M
The mention of Shivaji Maharaj's ideology is powerful. It's about strategic agility and indomitable spirit, not just brute force. Our forces have shown both. Proud of them.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, the 2025 drone attacks were terrifying. I support a strong defense, but the General's words are very escalatory. I hope cooler heads prevail to protect civilians on both sides.
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Rohit P
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Michael C
The focus on drone tech and self-reliance is the key takeaway. Modern warfare is changing. Glad to see our command is preparing for the future battlefield, not just the last war.
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Ananya R
My brother serves in the army. This talk of "decisive victory" and "kneeling" worries me as a sister. I want our soldiers safe and our borders secure, but I pray it doesn't mean a full-scale war. 🙏

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