
By Sonu Tyagi, Founder, Go Spiritual & Approach Entertainment
The relentless scourge of terrorism, particularly emanating from Pakistan and its proxies, has once again cast a dark shadow over India’s peace-loving ethos. The pain of innocent Hindu lives lost to the barbaric acts of Muslim terrorists is not just a wound on our nation’s soul—it is a clarion call for action. As a nation rooted in spirituality and humanity, India has long championed peace, but when faced with a relentless enemy that glorifies violence, we must reassess our approach. Spirituality teaches us compassion, but it also demands justice.
Terrorism, especially that sponsored by Pakistan, is not a misunderstanding or a negotiable grievance—it is a deliberate assault on civilization itself. The ideology that fuels these acts knows no reason, no dialogue, and no mercy. When innocent blood is spilled, when families are torn apart, and when communities live in fear, we cannot afford to respond with mere platitudes. Pakistan’s complicity in harboring and exporting terror is not a secret; it is a grim reality that the world has witnessed for decades. From the Mumbai attacks to the countless infiltrations across our borders, the pattern is undeniable.
As the founder of Go Spiritual, I believe in the transformative power of humanity and compassion. But when a nation and its ideology are consumed by madness, as Pakistan often appears to be, spirituality alone cannot be our shield. We cannot live with the perpetual pain of loss, nor can we endure the cycle of war every few years. The time for half-measures is over. India must act decisively—not out of vengeance, but out of a moral obligation to protect its people and uphold justice.
To those who are fascinated by killing, who revel in the chaos they sow, we must show the grim reality of their actions. Terrorists and their backers must face consequences that match the severity of their crimes. This is not about descending to their level; it is about ensuring that the language of violence, which they speak so fluently, is met with a response they cannot ignore. India has the strength, the resolve, and the moral clarity to do so. Our armed forces, our intelligence agencies, and our diplomatic might must work in unison to dismantle the terror ecosystem that threatens our sovereignty.
Spirituality does not mean passivity. The Bhagavad Gita teaches us that when dharma is under threat, it is our duty to rise and fight. Pakistan’s state-sponsored terrorism is not just an attack on India—it is an attack on the very principles of coexistence and humanity. We cannot teach humanity to those who reject it outright. Instead, we must protect our own, eliminate the threats, and send an unequivocal message: India will not bow, and India will not break.
The international community must also recognize that appeasing or ignoring Pakistan’s role in global terrorism is no longer tenable. India’s patience has been its strength, but it cannot be mistaken for weakness. We call upon our allies and the global conscience to stand with us in this fight—not just for India, but for the values of peace and humanity that terrorism seeks to destroy.
Let us honor the memory of those we have lost by building a future where such tragedies are not repeated. Let us channel our collective pain into resolve, our spirituality into strength, and our love for peace into a fierce commitment to justice. India must stand tall, united, and unyielding. The time to act is now.