Any future terror act will be considered 'act of war' against India: Government sources
- On Saturday, India launched precision air strikes on six Pakistani airbases in response to Pakistan attacking 26 locations across India earlier that day.
- The strikes followed escalating Pakistani provocations, including missile, drone, and fighter aircraft attacks targeting military bases and civilian infrastructure since an April 22 terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Indian forces intercepted nearly all incoming Pakistani attacks and retaliated with air-launched weapons targeting six airbases and radar sites, while limited damage was reported at four Indian air stations.
- Top Indian officials declared any future terrorist acts from Pakistan to be treated as acts of war, pledging strong retaliatory responses and marking a shift to a tougher defense posture.
- These events have intensified diplomatic and military tensions, with both nations on high alert and intermittent firing continuing along the Line of Control.
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Any future terror act will be considered 'act of war' against India: Govt
New Delhi: The government decided on Saturday that India will treat any future act of terror on its soil as an “act of war” and respond accordingly, top official sources said in a warning to Pakistan that came ahead of the announcement of an understanding between the two countries to end the military action which started after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. With this decision, the government headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sought t…
India's BIG WARNING to Pakistan: Any future act of terror will be considered an 'Act of War', say sources
India has decided that any future act of terror will be considered an Act of War against India and will be responded accordingly, top government sources told ANI on Saturday.
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