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India warned Pakistan that while following the ceasefire, its forces should be cautious and be ready for decisive action against any increase. He emphasized India’s operational readiness and dismissed Pakistan’s claims of damage to his military property.
New Delhi:
In a strict warning for Pakistan, the Indian Armed Forces today said that when they follow the ceasefire and Islamabad agreed, they remain “fully prepared” and “ever alert” and will invite any growth “decisive response” in the future by Pakistan.
During a government briefing soon after the announcement of India’s ceasefire, Commodore Raghu R Nair said, “While we will follow the understanding of reaching till date, we are fully prepared and sometimes vigilant and will be ready to work completely to operate the motherland. The nation will be ready.”
Earlier, Commodore Nair said that since the Pahalgam terror attack, India’s reactions have been “measured” and “very responsible”. He also underlined the significant amount of misinformation made by Pakistan.
Colonel Sophia Qureshi, who is clarifying the position of Indian forces with Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, said that Pakistan damaged its JF -17 aircraft on India’s 400 air defense system and Brahmin missile base. “It’s completely wrong,” he said.
Colonel Qureshi also trapped the claims of Pakistan’s Indian aerial regions and ammunition dump.
“Pakistan alleged that Indian forces damaged mosques. It is misleading and unfounded. Let us clarify, India is a secular nation and our army reflects our constitutional values. The Indian armed forces have caused heavy damage to Pakistan and air property.
Wing Commander Singh reiterated that India’s operations only targeted terrorist camps and facilities used for anti -Indian activities. “Pakistan has suffered heavy and unstable losses after an unprotected attack on our establishments. The Pakistani airbase has suffered significant damage. In addition, a loss of air defense weapons and radars unstable the protecting Pakistani aircraft,” he said, also adding large shocks to Pakistan.
In a welcome surprise amidst a spring struggle with Pakistan, the Government of India announced this afternoon that New Delhi and Islamabad had agreed to a ceasefire that began at 5 pm. Earlier, US President Donald Trump said that Washington DC had intermediad the Trust among the neighbors. Shortly thereafter, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said in a brief statement, “The directors of the military operations (DGMOS) of India and Pakistan agreed that the two sides would stop all firing and military action on land, air and sea from 5 pm.”
He said, “Both sides have been instructed to make this understanding effective. The Director General of Military Operations will talk again in 1200 hours on May 12.” However, Mr. Misri mentioned that it was Pakistan DGMO that started the call.