Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s references to Balochistan, PoK and Gilgit in his Red Fort address to the nation and at the all-party meeting on Kashmir on August 12 were nuanced. He asserted that Pakistan’s human rights record in these territories was so abysmal that it did not have the moral right to point fingers and continually stir violence in Kashmir. However, by going where no PM has gone so far, he signalled his willingness to shift India’s western neighbourhood policy from a reactive to an aggressive mode. This can have major implications.