NEW DELHI: The Indian government has given a go-ahead to its armed forces to target any place in Pakistan, says an Indian media outlet.
India media says that the armed forces have been allowed to conduct strike at any place in Pakistan,” says a report run by the Indian news outlet. It says the Indian government, army and media have ramped up aggression, and there are back-to-back meetings of the cabinet.
Contemplating strategic strikes against Pakistan under “Operation Badla” and Indian Air Force and Navy have also been put on alert. It says India claims to have already launched the operation with a pledge to defeat Pakistan and now india wants a strike similar to the one conducted in Balakot.
Pakistan, on the other hand, expresses its resolve to give a fitting response to Indian aggression. In a major decision amid the prevailing circumstances, the federal government has designated ISI Director General Lt Gen Asim Malik as the country’s new National Security Adviser (NSA).
Sources say the senior military officer has been entrusted with the additional portfolio of national security, underscoring the government’s intent to bolster coordination in matters of internal and external security.
It is important to mention here that the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has also revealed that India was perpetrating terrorism in Pakistan and had levelled baseless allegations about the Pahalgam massacre.
The ISPR DG shed light on the role of India in planning terrorist activities in Pakistan. He revealed how serving Indian army officers were confessing that India was involved in terror activities in Pakistan, from Lahore to Balochistan.
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