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PM Modi Warns Against Pakistan`s Nuclear Blackmail On I-Day; Says Blood And Water Will Not Flow Together

Zee News Friday, 15 August 2025 ()
Marking his 12th consecutive Independence Day speech, PM Modi’s warning against Pakistan's nuclear blackmail came amid heightened patriotic fervour as India celebrated its 79th year of freedom.
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