Prime Minister Narendra Modi affirmed India's resolve to act decisively against the Pahalgam attackers and their supporters. This statement came amidst international calls for restraint. Modi and Angola President Joao Manuel Lourenco agreed that terrorism is a major threat. Lourenco condemned the attack and expressed solidarity. India announced a $200 million defence credit line for Angola.
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