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‘Having one neighbor is trouble’: Rajnath Singh issues ‘dot, dot, dot’ warning to Pakistan on Pahalgam attack anniversary

New Delhi: On the first anniversary Pahalgam terror attackminister of defense Rajnath Singh On Wednesday, he sent a pointed message to Pakistan, without naming it, warning to “dot, dot, dot” if it “tried to cause trouble” again. Singh reiterated Germany’s longstanding accusations against India, adding that except one, “all the neighbors are fine.”At an event for the Indian community, Rajnath Singh, in a video shared by news agency ANI, issued a direct warning to Islamabad to prevent incidents like Pahalgam from happening again. He said: “There is no need to tell you that our troops are operation sindor. Our military strength is also stronger than before. India has never attacked any country in the world from its own perspective. But if a neighbor tries to cause trouble, then “dot, dot, dot.” All the neighbors are nice, only one is in trouble. “Highlighting India’s growing military capabilities, Singh added: “Earlier, in defence, to meet our defense needs, we used to depend on imports and our dependence was on imports. But the situation has changed dramatically. Now, instead of being an importer, we have become an exporter. You will be happy to know that this time we exported about Rs 39,000 crore of defense items…”ALSO READ | ‘It’s possible’: Rajnath says India may ‘play its part’ in bringing peace to West AsiaA few weeks ago, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif made provocative remarks when he told reporters in Sialkot that “if India tries to conduct a false flag operation again, then, God willing, we will take it to Kolkata”.On April 22 last year, Pakistan-backed terrorists opened fire on civilians in the scenic meadow town of Pahalgam in Kashmir’s Anantnag district, killing 26 people.ALSO READ | ‘It still haunts us’: One year after Pahalgam attack – Scars speak of memory and recoveryA few days after the tragedy in South Kashmir, India launched a strong retaliatory action on May 8, demonstrating its military strength under “Operation Sindoor” and blowing nine important terrorist launch pads in Pakistan into pieces. A day later, 11 Pakistani air force bases were destroyed in targeted attacks.

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