PM Modi met top defense officials amid tension with Pakistan


New Delhi:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi presided over the meeting with Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, National Security Advisor Ajit Dowal, Defense Staff (CDS) head and heads of Indian Armed Forces at his residence in New Delhi.

In response to Pakistan’s attack at 26 Indian places, there was a meeting after India’s attacks in four airbase in Pakistan in the early hours of Saturday.

Earlier today, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, Colonel Sophia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh informed the media about the ongoing developments between India and Pakistan.

Vikram Misri emphasized that the work done by Pakistan against India is being seen as “escalatry” and “provocative” in nature. He commented on Saturday during a press briefing, where evidence of Pakistan’s escalatry and stimulating tasks was provided by Pakistan with lying lies.

Speaking to the media, the Foreign Secretary said, “Pakistan’s actions formed the rise, growth. In response, India reacted and reacted in a responsible and measured fashion”.

India clearly dismissed Pakistan’s malicious misinformation campaign, which falsely claimed the destruction of important Indian military property and infrastructure.

Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, while addressing the joint press conference, highlighted the efforts to spread disintegration to the S -400 system in Adhampur, Pakistan, Airfield in Suratgarh and BrahMos Space in Nagra, and Artillery -Gan Podshan in Nagra.

He emphasized that India unevenly reject these false narratives, which are part of a comprehensive strategy to reduce India’s military capabilities and create fear among the public.

Along with the disintegration campaign, Singh said that Pakistan has enhanced its military functions along the Line of Control (LOC), attempted several aerial infiltrations using drones and has operated shelling with heavy-caliber artillery guns, which have endangered citizens infrastructure and resulted in citizens.

Meanwhile, on Saturday, heavy shelling and cross -border firing incidents were reported from various places aligned along the Pakistan border.

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