Condemning the Pulwama attack, PM Modi on Thursday declared the "sacrifices of jawans will not go in vain". His statements as well as aggressive comments by other members of the govt, leave many to wonder whether the Centre's response will go beyond the efforts to get Jaish chief Masood Azhar designated a global terrorist. Azhar was released in the Air India hijack.
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