Stress on Indo -Pak border after Pahalgam attack, overnight firing, 150 terrorists on launchpad – India tv hindi

Stress on Indo -Pak border after Pahalgam attack, overnight firing, 150 terrorists on launchpad - India tv hindi

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Border firing (file photo)

The tension between India and Pakistan has increased after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. The terrorists who attacked Pahalgam were Pakistan -backed. In such a situation, India has taken five major decisions like cancellation of the visa of Pakistani citizens as well as the cancellation of the Indus Water Agreement. Due to this, Pakistan is doing nefarious acts on the border. On Thursday and Friday, the Pakistani Army fired continuously on the border. The Indian Army also gave a befitting reply to this.

Near the Line of Control Uri sector, Pakistan fired from late night till morning and fired at many different places. India gave a befitting reply to this. The Indian Army is keeping an eye on modern surveillance and drone and vigilance is being taken.

More than 150 terrorists at launchpad

There are 27 Terror Camp and more than 150 terrorists at the launchpad. The Pakistani Army has removed its flag down from the post. Terrorists and army are behind in the civil area. Separate preparations have been made by the Indian Army to thwart infiltration attempts. India has also installed an anti-inflammatory grid

Army Chief’s meeting with 15 commanders

Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi reached Srinagar and held a meeting with 15 core commanders. In this meeting, 15 core commanders informed him about the security situation and the action being taken against the terrorists inside his area. The core commanders also reported in detail about the efforts of the Pakistani army to violate the ceasefire along the Line of Control. After this, the army chief met with LG and prepared a strategy on further action. The Indian Army aircraft are also patrolling near the border and the situation is being monitored. Meanwhile, Pakistan has termed the decision to cancel the Indus Water Agreement as the Act of War.

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