Pakistan successfully tested a missile from surface to surface surface on Monday under Indus military exercise. According to the statement issued by the Pak Army, the firepower of this missile is 120 km (75 mi). The purpose of this test was to examine the operational preparation of the soldiers as well as to test the technical capabilities of the missile such as advanced navigation systems and accuracy.
According to the ISPR ISPR of the Pakistani Army, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and the Chief of the Army congratulated the soldiers, scientists and engineers participating in the test. He expressed full confidence in the technical capacity and military preparation of the army to protect Pakistan’s regional integrity.
This test is done at a time when Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh and Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K.K. Tripathi has recently met the Prime Minister and informed about the preparations for the armed forces.
On Saturday, Pakistan tested the Abdali ballistic missile defense system. The firepower of which is 450 km. This missile system is considered capable of responding to any enemy attacks.
The Government of India has not given any official response to these tests. But according to sources, India is considering the move as a serious and provocative action.
Meanwhile, the Pakistani Army and the government on Sunday informed all political parties on the current situation of bilateral relations with India. The meeting was also attended by former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
According to the report of the Don newspaper, all the political parties of Pakistan agreed that if India takes any step, it will be answered with full force.
Pakistan has intensified military activities after Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave full freedom to the armed forces. Activities such as maneuvers and live firing continue in the Arabian Sea.