
Military tensions between India and Pakistan never remain below the surface and whenever they come up, they become explosive. An Operation Sindoor performed in May is a refreshing example. There is a sign that the tensions can spread in a new field, as India has adopted a very aggressive tone against Pakistan on Thursday and Friday.
Strict warning of the Minister of Defense
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday warned that the infiltration of Pakistan in the Sir Creek area of Gujarat would be answered that would change 'history and geography'.
A Foreign Ministry statement on the unrest in POK
On Friday, India blamed Pakistani oppressive policies for the unrest in POK. During the protests here, 12 people were killed and more than 150 were injured.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said, “We have learned of widespread protests in POK, in which the Pakistani army has demonstrated the innocent civilians. Pakistan must be responsible for its human rights violations.”
Strict warning by the army
Just before the statement of the Foreign Ministry, Army President General Upendra Dwivedi warned Pakistan that
“If Pakistan wants to be on the map of the world, it will have to end the state sponsored terrorism immediately.”
He said that this time the Indian army would not have any kind of restraint. It was indicated that if the export of terrorism did not stop, Operation Sindur 2.0 is not far away.
The Air Force Chief's big revelation
Air Chief Marshal AP Singh said that during the May Operation Sindur, India destroyed 4 to 5 fighter jets of Pakistan (including American F-16 and Chinese JF-17).
On May 7, India attacked 9 terror camps in Pakistan and POK, which led to a war -like situation between the two countries.
Extensive protests in pok
- Currently the biggest mass movement has begun in POK.
- The Awami Action Committee (AAC) of businessmen, lawyers and civilian organizations has presented a charter for 38 issues against the Pakistani government.
- The protesters have announced the closure and chakkajam.
- The Pakistani army opened fire on protesters, killing several.
Major in 38 issues demands
- Subsidy flakes, sugar and ghee
- Benefits of Cheap Electricity and Local Hydro Power
- Cancel 12 assembly seats for refugees in Pakistan
- Control of corruption
- Similar opportunity for employment to local youth
- Improved policies for farmers
- Improve education and health facilities
“Pakistan thinks whether he wants to be in the map …” open warning of army president Upendra Dwivedi
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