Pahalgam terror attack Wednesday. Many countries, including the United States and Israel, also paid tribute to the victims and expressed solidarity with India.
“Remembering the innocent people who lost their lives in the horrific Pahalgam terror attack today last year. They will never be forgotten. My heart is also with the families of the victims who are dealing with this loss. As a nation, we are united in grief and determination,” Modi said.
Home Minister Amit Shah said the pain of Indian loss still exists in everyone’s heart. “Terrorism is humanity’s greatest enemy and we must unite to fight and defeat it. India will continue to adopt a zero-tolerance policy against terrorism and those who harbor it. “
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The Army issued a stern warning to perpetrators of terrorism at the time, claiming that when “human boundaries are crossed, the response is decisive”. “We will respond to actions against India. Justice will be served. Always… India stands united,” it said in a post on X.U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gore posted on The United States stands with the people of India in the fight against terrorism. “Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said on the 10th, “On behalf of the State of Israel, one year after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, we remember the innocent lives lost and stand with their families in great sorrow.”“Together with India, we will continue to strengthen cooperation to resolutely deal with this threat and promote peace, security and stability,” he added.The French embassy said in a statement that France joins the European Union and its other member states in mourning the victims of the tragedy. “France reaffirms its firm commitment to the joint fight against terrorism.”Japanese Ambassador Keiichi Ono said: “Japan condemns all forms of terrorism and stands with India – we share a determination to fight terrorism and work for peace…”