"India Will Never Bow To Terror": PM Modi On Pahalgam Attack Anniversary
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Summary
PM Modi honors Pahalgam terror attack victims and vows India will never bow to terror
Key Facts
TypePolicy
SourceNDTV - India
PublishedWednesday, 22 April 2026
Affected Population1.4 billion consumers, 300 million without reliable power
Key Numbers
500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity target by 2030
Saubhagya: 100% household electrification
175 GW renewable energy installed (2025)
Defence budget: Rs 6.21 lakh crore (2025-26)
Key Authorities
Ministry of PowerMinistry of New & Renewable EnergyCEAMinistry of DefenceMinistry of Home Affairs
Key Stakeholders
Power ConsumersDISCOMsCoal IndustryArmed ForcesDefence PSUsBorder Communities
Government Context
NDA IIIBJP-led NDA
Centre-Right
LeftCentreRight
Amendment History
2 changes recorded for this policy.
DescriptionWednesday, 22 April 2026via the_hindu_policy
PM Modi honors Pahalgam terror attack victims and vows India will never bow to terror
On the first anniversary of the dastardly attack, Rahul Gandhi paid his heartfelt tributes to all the brave hearts who were killed
DescriptionWednesday, 22 April 2026via hindustan_times
PM Modi honors Pahalgam terror attack victims and vows India will never bow to terror
"India will neither ever forget their sacrifice and the anguish of their families, nor will it ever forgive the perpetrators of this cowardly act," Rahul said.
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