In a bold and uncompromising message to the Indian Armed Forces, Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a directive that reverberated across the country and beyond: “Goli ka jawaab Gola”—respond to bullets with shells. The statement came in the backdrop of repeated ceasefire violations by Pakistani forces along the Line of Control (LoC), triggering a sharp response from New Delhi.
The phrase, which translates to “answer bullets with artillery,” is not just a slogan but a clear policy shift signaling India’s hardened stance against cross-border provocations. According to sources within the defense establishment, the Prime Minister’s directive followed a high-level security review after several Indian soldiers and civilians were injured in unprovoked firing incidents originating from across the LoC.
Escalating Tensions Along the Border
Over the past few weeks, there has been a noticeable uptick in ceasefire violations, particularly in sectors such as Poonch, Rajouri, and Kupwara. Pakistani forces reportedly opened fire on Indian posts and civilian areas without provocation, causing fatalities and property damage. In response, the Indian Army has carried out targeted retaliatory strikes on Pakistani forward posts suspected of facilitating these attacks.
Speaking during a review meeting with senior military and intelligence officials, PM Modi emphasized the importance of maintaining operational readiness and high morale among the troops. He reportedly made it clear that any act of aggression from across the border should be met with a “proportionate and punitive” response.
Message to Pakistan and the Global Community
PM Modi’s strong words carry a dual message—one directed at Pakistan, and another aimed at the international community. To Pakistan, the message is unmistakable: India will no longer exercise strategic restraint in the face of ongoing border hostilities. To global actors, especially those urging restraint and diplomacy, India asserts its sovereign right to defend its territory and citizens.
The Prime Minister’s directive has found support across party lines, with opposition leaders also backing the armed forces and the government’s tough posture. Defense experts view this as a necessary recalibration in India’s security policy, particularly after repeated attempts at peace have been met with aggression.
Military Preparedness and Civilian Safety
In response to the Prime Minister’s directive, the Indian Army has increased its troop presence and surveillance capabilities along vulnerable stretches of the LoC. The use of advanced monitoring systems, drone reconnaissance, and precision-guided weaponry has been stepped up to both defend and deter.
Additionally, the government has directed local administrations in border districts to activate emergency protocols. Bunkers have been opened, evacuation drills conducted, and medical teams placed on standby to ensure civilian safety.
Balancing Aggression With Diplomacy
While PM Modi’s statement reflects a decisive stance, the Ministry of External Affairs has reiterated that India remains committed to peace. However, it stressed that peace cannot come at the cost of national security. The government has urged Pakistan to respect the ceasefire agreement of February 2021 and engage in dialogue only after a complete halt to terrorist infiltration and cross-border firing.
International reactions have been mixed. While the United States and France have acknowledged India’s right to self-defense, they have also called for restraint and de-escalation. Meanwhile, China and the United Nations have urged both countries to resolve disputes through diplomatic channels.
Conclusion
PM Modi’s “Goli ka jawaab Gola” directive marks a turning point in India’s approach to border security. It underlines a broader strategic doctrine where deterrence is not just verbal, but demonstrated through action. As the armed forces brace for heightened vigilance along the LoC, the message from New Delhi is loud and clear: peace is preferred, but not at the expense of national dignity or safety.
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