Indo-Pak War: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri EXPOSES all the LIES spread by Pakistan
- On May 11, 2025, Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri refuted Pakistan's allegations of strikes on key Indian military installations during a special briefing on Operation Sindoor in New Delhi.
- Pakistan alleged that India targeted sites such as the airbases at Sirsa and Suratgarh, along with the S-400 facility in Adampur; however, Misri strongly denied these accusations, labeling them as unfounded amid the continued tensions between the two nations.
- Misri strongly criticized Pakistan for its persistent shelling across the border that has harmed civilian populations and damaged property in regions including Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab, highlighting the death of a Rajouri official and destruction in Ferozepur and Jalandhar as notable instances.
- Misri called Pakistan's claims 'a tissue of lies' and 'ludicrous,' saying attempts to sow discord and claim Indian missile attacks on Afghanistan are 'doomed to failure' and reflecting India's status as 'an open and functioning democracy.'
- Indian officials, including senior military representatives, confirmed that the armed forces are fully prepared and encouraged the public to reject false narratives originating from Pakistan, highlighting the ongoing tensions between the two nations.
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