Fearing air strikes by India, Pakistan moves radar systems along border
- Pakistan is moving its radar systems and fighter jets closer to the border amid fears of airstrikes from India after a recent terror attack by Pakistan-based terrorists that left 26 dead and several injured, according to India Today.
- Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif stated that an Indian military strike is imminent, and Pakistan is on high alert, ready to use nuclear weapons if its existence is threatened.
- Recent military actions include Pakistan's Air Force deploying advanced fighter jets and ramping up troop movements along the border, indicating heightened military readiness in response to India's exercises.
- Rhetoric between officials has escalated, with Pakistani leaders warning India of severe consequences and emphasizing their nuclear capabilities, noting Pakistan possesses over 130 nuclear weapons, according to Rail Minister Hanif Abbasi.
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Pakistan Air Force Boosts Aerial Defense with Modern Jets and Tech Advancements – Pashto News and Current Affairs Channel
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