'Will Erase From Map, Won't Exercise Restraint': Army Chief Warns Pakistan
- Army Chief Gen. Upendra Dwivedi warned Pakistan to stop supporting terrorism or risk being erased from the world map, emphasizing readiness for action soon.
- Indian Air Chief Marshal AP Singh reported that the Indian Air Force destroyed nine to ten Pakistani fighter jets, asserting that Pakistan's claims of downing Indian jets are false.
- The Pakistan military expressed concerns over India's provocative statements, warning of potential 'cataclysmic devastation' in case of renewed conflict.
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Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi visited the border areas including Bikaner Military Station. During this, he gave a strict warning to Pakistan that the restraint shown in Operation Sindoor will not be repeated now.
India's warning to Pakistan: Behave, or else...
Addressing jawans near the border in Anupgarh, Rajasthan, directly opposite Bahawalpur in Pakistan on Friday, Army chief Gen. Upendra Dwivedi gave a strong warning. He said, Pakistan must stop supporting terrorism if it wants to "remain on the world map". The general said, India will not show restraint it exercised during Operation Sindoor in May this year. The army chief told jawans: "Keep yourselves fully prepared...God willing, the oportu…
'Will Erase From Map, Won't Exercise Restraint': Army Chief Warns Pakistan
If Pakistan wants to retain its place on the map, it must stop supporting terrorism, Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi has warned, asserting that the Indian armed forces won't exercise the restrain that it showed during "Operation Sindoor 1.0".
Pakistan Army Warns Of “Cataclysmic Devastation” In Response To India’s Military Threats
The Pakistan Army has strongly responded to India’s recent warnings, following remarks by Indian Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi and other top military and government leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi.In a statement issued on Saturday, October 4, Pakistan Army, under Field Marshal Asim Munir, cautioned that any future conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbours could result in “cataclysmic devastation”.The army claimed tha…
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