Panic in Pakistani leadership; Navy vessels on standby, airspace restricted as country expects Indian strike
- Pakistan prepared for a possible Indian military strike within 24 to 36 hours after the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir killed 26 civilians.
- India granted complete operational freedom to its armed forces following a deadly attack, while Pakistan claimed credible intelligence of an imminent Indian retaliation.
- Pakistan mobilized its army along the border, kept navy vessels including frigates and submarines on standby, curtailed air force operations, and deployed electronic warfare and radar systems forward.
- Following a high-level security meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged to identify, track, and bring to justice those behind the Pahalgam attack, emphasizing the country's firm commitment to effectively combat terrorism.
- The escalating India-Pakistan tension suggests a serious stand-off with potential for punitive military response, while Pakistan insists on defending its sovereignty and calls for a neutral investigation.
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Navy vessels on standby, airspace closed: Here's how fear of India's attack panics Pakistan
As tensions between India and Pakistan escalate over the Pahalgam attack in Jammu and Kashmir, the Pakistani military has started to brace itself for the potential Indian strikes. The Pakistani Army has positioned Navy vessels, including its frigates and submarines, in their respective harbours in the sea to be able to tackle any possible Indian movement, news agency ANI reports quoting sources. Additionally, the Pakistani Air Force has curtail…
Panic in Pakistani leadership; Navy vessels on standby, airspace restricted as country expects Indian strike
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Air Force has cut down at flying operations by over 50 pc and only essential operations are being done to avoid any confusion in the airspace, sources said.
Pakistan continues military buildup along the Indian border, the Chinese Howitzer is being included in the artillery
As tension increases in view of the Pahalgam terror attack between India and Pakistan, the Pakistani army is continuing its construction on borders with India and deployed air defense and artillery units at further places. The Pakistani Army has deployed the radar system and the air defense weapon system in front of the Longwala area, ... Read more The post Pakistan continues military buildup along the Indian border, the Chinese Howitzer is bein…
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