New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation at 8 PM tonight, amid heightened tensions and recent military activity between India and Pakistan. The address comes at a critical juncture, following days of cross-border hostilities and a newly declared ceasefire agreement between the two countries.
The ceasefire, announced last week, marked a mutual decision by both India and Pakistan to halt all military offensives – across land, air, and sea. This significant development followed India’s launch of Operation Sindoor, a decisive retaliatory military action in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed several lives and drew national and international attention.
While details of the Prime Minister’s speech remain undisclosed, political analysts and citizens alike anticipate key insights into the government’s strategy moving forward, particularly in terms of national security, regional stability, and diplomatic engagement.
In his address, Prime Minister Modi is expected to provide updates on the current security situation, outline the government’s stance on the ceasefire, and discuss the broader implications for national security and regional stability. The address will be broadcast live on national television and streamed on official digital platforms.
The Prime Minister’s address will be broadcast live on national television and streamed on official digital platforms.
Earlier, on May 10 at 11:30 PM, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif addressed the nation, declaring the success of the Pakistani Army’s Operation Banyan-un-Marsoos against India. Following his announcement, Pakistan has been observing Yaum-e-Tashakkur, an Urdu term meaning “Day of Thanks,” in celebration of what it views as a military achievement.