
News Topical, Digital Desk : India and Pakistan have agreed on ceasefire. Meanwhile, the high-level meeting being held under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi has ended. Let us tell you that Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Foreign Minister Dr. S Jaishankar, NSA Ajit Doval, CDS, Chiefs of the three armies are present in this meeting. Let us tell you that after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, the Indian Army took action and attacked 9 terrorist bases of Pakistan with missiles and drones. After this attack, Pakistan attacked India with missiles and drones the next day. However, the Indian defense system foiled these attacks.
Indian Army will give a befitting reply to Pakistan's attacks: PM Modi
After this, the Indian army retaliated and attacked and destroyed many airbases and radar systems of Pakistan. After this, the frightened DGMO of Pakistan offered ceasefire to the DGMO of India. However, a meeting is going to be held between the DGMOs of both the countries today. However, in the meantime, the Indian government has made it clear that if any action is taken by Pakistan, India will respond to it strictly. PM Narendra Modi has made it clear that the armed forces of India will give a befitting reply to the efforts to destroy the peace of India.
Action will be taken on violation of ceasefire
"Despite agreeing on a ceasefire on May 10, they (Pakistan) sent drones and missiles. They should know that violations will have consequences. Operation Sindoor is still on," news agency ANI quoted sources as saying. Sources said India has sent a strong message through the successful execution of Operation Sindoor that no place in Pakistan can shelter terrorists or their supporters. "We have sent a message to terrorists and their patrons that no place in Pakistan is safe for them. They cannot train and launch attacks from one place and then go and live in a four-storey bungalow at some other place and think they are safe. We will come for them," the sources said.
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